Hi Steph, just a piece of information on the early supply of spare parts for cars like this one. When they were built spare parts would almost only be available from the manufacturer (ie a Ford alternator was difficult to buy from anyone but Ford) and the same would be for all cars in the UK at this time. A man called Eric Quinton Hazell noted ( while serving in the military during WW2) that US vehicle spares were provided with a code number which made sourcing a correct spare part much easier. He set up a spares supply company named after himself who supplied the fan belt fitted the car you were driving. (as seen in your video) The company was later bought out by Unipart who quite possible supplied spares for your morris Minor. Without these companies many of these older cars would have probably been scrapped due to the cost or buying or lack of availability of spares to keep them running. Sorry if that was a bit long winded. I hope you found it worth bothering to read.
@johnbastille54833 ай бұрын
No problem with being 'long winded' - you had some very useful information.
@garycorbin27893 ай бұрын
I learned the backstory of QH parts , still remembered here in Australia, some parts still supplied under The banner .
@moazzambangalore55963 ай бұрын
My neighbour still drives a Standard 10 in Bangalore India. It is his every day car. He is 80+ years old but he still drives
@bharathu13 ай бұрын
Blue colour car?
@cttesla2 ай бұрын
My grandfather owned one in Chennai
@graemew70013 ай бұрын
I drive a 2011 Panda as my daily car and if this was 65 years ago I would certainly have bought one of these as both this and the Panda suit my needs perfectly, a very smart, practical little car.
@matthewwrites3 ай бұрын
Dear Steph, I admire the way you present this classic. I adore your presentation. The classic cars collectors need presentators like you. Thank you for you passion and adorable presentation.
@bradleylinemihler2 ай бұрын
love her channel..shes a big softy who knows here stuff
@eye82523 ай бұрын
Your classy voice takes me to good all days. Salute you
@xjet3 ай бұрын
This is great... memories of my early motoring experiences with similarly aged (and older) Brit cars.
@lordleonusa3 ай бұрын
I've been a member of the Triumph Sports Six Club since 1981, and yes, it's true, the Standard Owner's Club members are, like the old Standard advert used to say, "All that's best in Britain".
@brentfairlie91593 ай бұрын
Here in New Zealand way back in 1982, one of my college teachers had one of these. Same colour. It had "standard drive". It was fun to run around in. Sadly his son rolled it and it got scrapped. Thanks for the video. Brings back memories.
@HQBProductions3 ай бұрын
The advertised name for the gearbox was “ Standrive” but from reports, it was not really that good….and very slow and thirsty! 😬🙂🙂
@ianjay53013 ай бұрын
Our immediate neighbour in Bangalore had a Standard sedan. It must have been a 10 because it had wind up windows. The owner had a chauffeur (who dressed in a gray suit and a cap) who drove him to work. On weekends, we would drive into the country and visit tea plantations. My father took many pictures but sadly never took any of the Standard (or the SS100 Airline coupe we also had rides in) It was the early sixties and these were just old cars!
@MrLouA3 ай бұрын
That's a lovely little estate, kudos to the owner for keeping it so well.
@ladyconstanceOBE3 ай бұрын
My father had a later Companion in green and white which was a lovely car. It had a one piece rear door. One thing sticks in my mind was it had a reserve petrol tank controlled by a brass tap under the rear seat. It was replaced by a Triumph Herald Estate.
@daviemaclean613 ай бұрын
Great pair of Standard videos. Love the "rustic" bolts on the rear door and the rear of the back seat, and the shoestring started just topped it off! Cheers
@graham104e3 ай бұрын
What a wonderful, rare little car. I love it. I always look forward to your reviews and appreciate the research you do and the mechanical sympathy you always show when driving.
@michaeltreadwell7773 ай бұрын
WOW Steph, what a gorgeous little car, and how practical too. I've never seen one in real life, only the Saloon 8 or 10 version. I could easily live with one of these - that load space would suit me perfectly - I LOVE IT ! Fantastic review Steph - obviously ! Thanks for sharing this lovely car with us. Take care 🙂
@rogerBolton-xd1qv3 ай бұрын
Hi Steph. My Dad had one of these in the late 1950s. We used to go on holiday as 4 adults and three children, two on stools in the back. I later had one in the 1960’s. OWO340. Usually had to push start but only cost £50. Thanks for the memories
@radioactivezeek41593 ай бұрын
Your presentation is top tier. The initial pan around the exterior, engine bay, and interior is something I hope you never change. Many a presenter could learn from you.
@bjm6763 ай бұрын
Well said, that is why Steph is my favorite car reviewer. No one else does it so well.
@idriveaclassic3 ай бұрын
Aww you guyyyyssss thank you x
@stefantrnacek13943 ай бұрын
My first car was a Standard 10 with Standrive. It still had a clutch but no clutch pedal. The clutch was operated by an electric button on the gear stick knob. The switch operated a vacuum solinoid, which in turn operated the clutch slave cylinder. Vanguard also used the system as well.
@michaelhalsall56843 ай бұрын
Great information. I had not heard of this transmission option.😊
@johnquilter76203 ай бұрын
I've heard of the Standrive but wonder if it was robust and reliable. Did any survive?
@JohnSmith-pl2bk2 ай бұрын
@@johnquilter7620 Basically it used a vacuum to "depress" the standard clutch just by touching the top of the gearshift lever You nowadays can use a small brake booster to hydraulically depress a clutch with far more "power" than just using your unassisted human leg....) especially useful for old time trucks with a direct mechanical pedal.... Once you take your hand off the top of the gearlever the Standrive clutch is released...and acts like any other clutch...
@johnquilter76202 ай бұрын
@@JohnSmith-pl2bk IIRC Hillman used something similar in the Minx, known as Easy Drive (?), And then circa 1969 the VW Beetle had an Auto Stick but it was electric by touching the gear lever knob.
@rogersnelling70343 ай бұрын
My father had a later version called a Standard Pennant.
@petemitchell91113 ай бұрын
Brilliant, Steph, thanks. My first car in 1968. Ideal for ferrying my drum kit around!
@lesklower72813 ай бұрын
It's such a quality restoration and that engine bay so colourful and all the shiny paint on the metal parts of the engine
@annemarie69a3 ай бұрын
Well done Steph very enjoyable and informative thank you
@multislipful3 ай бұрын
Thank you for the lovely review of this splendid little no nonsense workhorse. It is a very good example and I am amazed to see such a beautiful well sorted and correct one.
@ranamitra92613 ай бұрын
It's very very nostalgic - we had exactly one of these, just the colour combination was blue with cream.
@anthonytallarida41923 ай бұрын
Steph, you see getting so much better at this you have definitely improved over the years and I love watching every episode.
@RobertHaynes-kw2sk3 ай бұрын
Hiya Steph. I visited the British Motor Museum at Gaydon yesterday, and I saw some of my very favourite classic cars including a 1964 Vauxhall Viva, a 1967 Austin 1100, a 1967-68 Ford Anglia Super, a 1965 Jaguar S-Type 3.4, a 1958 Metropolitan 1500, a 1972 Morris Marina, a 1965 Vauxhall Cresta, a 1955 Armstrong-Siddeley Sapphire 346, a 1965 Triumph Vitesse 6, a 1961 Ford Zodiac Mark 2 and a 1972 Rover 3.5-Litre V8 series P5B. Even though it was some 10 miles away from the nearest train station and served by a somewhat infrequent bus service, it was a really nice place to visit for classic vehicles that have been vastly ignored for decades. I even saw a guy cleaning his classic, a 1969 Riley Elf, the Mini based saloon with the sticking-out boot.
@emjayay4 күн бұрын
I tried to get there the last time I was in London - exactly the week when that bus service switched to a different company and things were changing and it was all iffy. Next time!
@TheFlyingdeuces3 ай бұрын
No hat required, always looking a bonnie lass! Kev is a lucky hubby. Keep up the gr8 vids!
@stephenricketts77643 ай бұрын
It has been a long time since I have seen one of those out on the road. This one has been very well restored including the interior, as a former upholster myself I cannot fault that. Thanks for the review Steph very well done. 👍👍
@vijayjagannath28703 ай бұрын
Lovely car that we owned in the early 19860 s My Dad owned a 1956 Standard 10 4 door sedan, in Sky Blue paintwork.This was the first car that we owned. Havent seen one at the many vintage car shows . From Durban South Africa
@sisamarketing52043 ай бұрын
Love this beautiful little car
@MartysWhiteSuit3 ай бұрын
You were so easy on the way you presented your video. I saw how well kept it was and how well-finished it was. Lovely to see how these cars enjoy life into old age.
@allanmollison69713 ай бұрын
Lovely car 😊👍
@pauldavies60373 ай бұрын
Another good one Steph amazing just looks it has come out of the factory brand new
@Brian-nj7oj3 ай бұрын
Learn something every day with you Steph.. I saw a photo of where I live from about 55 years ago and one of these was parked up..I asked my cousins husband to identify it and he said it was a companion!. I'd never heard of them.!
@jimshaver8983 ай бұрын
I always love your Test Drives, Grateful for what you do!! x
@Rottingboards3 ай бұрын
I absolutely love your review of these forgotten classics. And you dress up to fit each car...fantastic! From the USA with admiration....
@daveowen94813 ай бұрын
I love these older utility vehicles, lovely review!
@waltertaljaard14883 ай бұрын
This kind of frugal utility vehicles made British cars popular in the Netherlands during the late fifties and early sixties.
@173customdetailing93 ай бұрын
What a cracking little car stef, I have a flying ten (1937)
@andyf7503 ай бұрын
What a fantastic car. I've never seen one of these before. Great video as always Steph!
@drwho5343 ай бұрын
What a cool little wagon! Would love to have one, another interesting and highly informative review from Steph! 👍
@iansteward41763 ай бұрын
I have a Citroen berlingo multispace and this is a like an older version,lovely car 😀😀
@49commander3 ай бұрын
Old cars talk to you, you are the computer! I love it, I can see you do too!
@danieleregoli8123 ай бұрын
Ohhh wowww...!!! My grandfather had one back in the '60s!!! He always said what a good car that was!
@TemptingFateTours3 ай бұрын
Great video of a model I'd never known existed! Bonus fun factoid: The related Standard 10 estate was sold in North America as the Triumph 10, coz Standard hadn't been sold here in a while + the word "standard" didn't exactly lure buyers. But dealers often called it the "TR-10" to tie it to the TR-3 then on sale ... and you may still see a few survivors advertised that way today.
@michaelhalsall56843 ай бұрын
Does "North America" include the US market? I know the Standard 10 (Triumph 10) was sold in Canada as I saw one in a Canadian TV show once. The Triumph "TR-10" model name makes sense in that market. Fun fact - The Standard 10 was called the Vanguard Junior in some export markets to tie it in with the larger Vanguard car.
@davidjones3323 ай бұрын
"Standard" is one of those words which has changed its meaning in the modern world. Nowadays it usually means the basic or no-frills version of something, but when the Standard Motor Company was founded it was understood to mean the standard to which the competition could only aspire, it was setting the standard for others to follow. In the 'Thirties it was realised that "standard" was another word for a flag, so Union Flag badges appeared on the Flying Standard models, which implied that buying a Standard was a patriotic choice.
@TemptingFateTours3 ай бұрын
@@michaelhalsall5684 'North America' is generally U.S. + Canada. What I wrote may apply to Canada as well as the U.S. but don't rightly know TBH.
@danhubert-hx4ss3 ай бұрын
Stunning condition and a perfect example of "Less is more".
@nigelbarratt68253 ай бұрын
In the old days we called the gearchange on these 'the pudding basin, stir and guess!'
@davidsauls95423 ай бұрын
The sound is Much better on this video ! Thanks Excellent video as your usual !
@Apollo9493 ай бұрын
That's a lovely characterful car and you have presented this review brilliantly. Thanks Steph. I enjoy seeing your reviews of 1950s bread and butter vehicles.
@harshabiliangady32113 ай бұрын
The Standard Cars were way ahead of their time. I still remember my dad's Standard Herald MarkII. I am 67 now.
@robertjoy48463 ай бұрын
Another great review Steph.
@nigelh46173 ай бұрын
The loss of the light switch control knob is annoying, but a 3D printed replacement might be possible if a proper replacement can't be found.
@johnpritchard27723 ай бұрын
Hello Steph, what a wonderful presentation. The car has had a very good restoration, the engine and accessories under the bonnet is just so clean and tidy! What a comfortable car, and "interesting" gearbox!! Best wishes from Lincolnshire.
@Bezart343 ай бұрын
Great presentation, Steph. It's a lovely looking car, and from the outside, one can almost expect the interior to be quite special; but it's as basic as basic gets! But i think it's a great practical little machine.
@vijaysankarkalita60933 ай бұрын
What a beautiful car it was!
@kiwicrest37432 ай бұрын
I had the pleasure of owning a Standard 10 in the late 70’s in NZ.
@adamap27963 ай бұрын
Another wonderful video Steph. 😊
@oxfamshop3 ай бұрын
What a lovely vehicle
@robertmaitland093 ай бұрын
Ace, just needs a roof rack with surf boards on it!
@fruitychink3 ай бұрын
I drove a Standard 8 which was so slow but the interior was funky in white .
@KiwiCatherineJemma3 ай бұрын
"Slow" by more modern standards, yes. But in the 1950's a person would be lucky to have any car at all. And any car with the "heater" option, would be almost like owning a Rolls Royce, compared to the alternative... waiting in the rain standing outside at a Bus Stop until an old bus turned up. The Standard 8 was intended as the "most basic, economy" option. To get stuff in and out of the boot, you had to fold the back seat down and reach in behind it. No external access was available. To steal a quote from Buffy The Vampire Slayer "It ain't fancy, but it gets you gone".
@fruitychink3 ай бұрын
@@KiwiCatherineJemma Totally agree . When I remember my first cars and compare them with today ,it is a different world . I did enjoy the Standard (it was my uncles ) but I preferred my wee Ford Pop !!!!
@roycampbell56053 ай бұрын
There may not have been many engine options .but my father had one with an Alexander conversion an it went like a rocket.
@Edwards_second_channel3 ай бұрын
Wonderful little car, very cute! Love standards. Keep up the great work Steph. Going to a classic car show today, in Guildford for my birthday. Have a good day!
@idriveaclassic3 ай бұрын
Aw happy birthday! Hope the sun shines all day and you get to munch a Colin caterpillar cake 😂❤️
@Edwards_second_channel3 ай бұрын
@@idriveaclassic you’re too nice 😊
@ClassicGolfClubs3 ай бұрын
What a great car, and what a great review, thanks!
@davegeros93143 ай бұрын
What a gorgeous automobile 🇬🇧👍 I don't remember these on New Zealand roads as a kid, however there were some Standard 10 sedans around, don't know if NZ had the Standard 8. See she has a dashboard mounted rear vision mirror, that was also a feature of US Chryslers from that era.
@bobgodwin99273 ай бұрын
Lovely little motor😊
@bikecommuter243 ай бұрын
love the spark plug blocking off the heater hose (0:59) and the blue starter string, that's barnyard engineering 😀. That back seat is easier to put down than the one in my Mini Van. Personally I love a manual window-manual shift car myself. You may want to to tell the owner they cold probably 3D print a new light switch knob may not be OEM but it would be functional.
@drstevenrey17 күн бұрын
My car needs to be at very least 30 years old. If it is not, it will have all that stupid electronic hash in it, broken mostly, but it is there. Whatever for. This is what you need to go anywhere anytime. Great review, again, thanks.
@richardbest52403 ай бұрын
What has happened to Kev and his MGC?
@kevinhirst41083 ай бұрын
Hi we are starting doing some filming this week, unfortunately life has taken over with this project! I'm looking after both my elderly parents, supporting my son who has just finished his degree, house repair and other grown up stuff, plus Steph has been on holiday, I've been on holiday, time just disappeared I'm afraid! Thanks for your comments were on with it 😊😊😊😊
@richardbest52403 ай бұрын
@@kevinhirst4108 Life is what happens when your planning other things. Take care and hope to see an update soon.
@edwinthompson65103 ай бұрын
memories ,,,i served my bodywork apprenticeship standard 10s n8s vanguards,,,,etc retied in2006,,,, and again 10 yrs later later 10 yrs smart repair wheels,,, bumper scuffs etc
@setter5013 ай бұрын
Hi Steph, great review as usual, Loved it! Hey! I'm surprised you didn't comment on the Vanguard Of similar era that was coming the other way! 🤣🤣 Can I make a request? I'd love to see you do a drive of a Jaguar XJ8 4.2 litre naturally aspirated or supercharged an X350 or 358 from 20O3 to 2009, I reckon the last proper Jag, I'd certainly lend you my 03 XJ8 for a day but I live in Australia 🤣 but I think if you ever get the chance do a review I think you'll really like it! They are now a classic and beautiful cars, just a suggestion, Keep up your fantastic work I love your reviews! Cheers Steph oh BTW, i remember as a kid my dad was manager of "Reading Tyre Supplies" they had a Standard Van based on the 8 or the 10 maybe same chassis Anybody? This would have been around 1958, fond memories ❤️
@49commander3 ай бұрын
What a neat old car! You know most American cars even into the mid 1950's were designed to cruise at 50mph. The V8 era lead to more comfortable speed at 60 mph. My 1949 Studebaker Commander 6 with Overdrive can run 70 mph all day but it loves 60 mph!
@alanjones46223 ай бұрын
It threw me a bit when you set off on the left hand side of the road. I have been living and driving in Europe for twelve years now and it is second nature to be on the right hand side of the road whether driving or being driven, even in my old right hand drive Discovery. The oldest car I owned was a 1965 Ford Anglia van. A similar drum brakes configuration to the Standard, goodness knows how we ever got the vehicle to stop. The lack of seatbelts would worry me too. Years ago after seat belts were compulsory in the UK I was given a lift in southern Ireland. The car was a fairly new Ford Escort but seat belts were not mandatory in the Irish Republic in those days. Fortunately the journey was only a few rather scary miles on quiet country roads.
@profrumpo3 ай бұрын
Utterly charming car, a beautiful design and so practical, a wonderful restoration too. Such a shame some bounder pinched a switch ☹ I wonder if someone could 3D print one? Standard produced some fabulous cars, the Standard Vanguard Phase 1/2 Estate is a favourite design. Terrific review as always, many thanks.
@stephenricketts77643 ай бұрын
3D print, an excellent idea. I hope the owner reads your comment. 👍
@gaufrid19563 ай бұрын
Steph, I guess that they positioned the steering wheel that low so you can always see the speedometer and fuel gauge. There was never a time in the video when the instruments weren't visible. That long throw gearbox reminds me a bit of the one on the 1963 Morris Mini I owned in the mid seventies. Short throw gearboxes are always less vague.
@WilHenDavis3 ай бұрын
Hmmm, not a single mention of the quarter-lights, a feature sadly missing on modern cars! 😢
@noelvandermerwe64563 ай бұрын
🇿🇦 😊 This vehicle, if it were available to the public today, 2024, would sell like hot cakes❗ It's a beautiful, simple, reliable car. Perhaps I'm just stuck in the past, when things were built around simplicity. 😅😅😅😎
@georgefisher1719Ай бұрын
Amazing the Hood ornament, I’ve never seen it on any Standard 10 in my life not even here in Australia my uncle owned 60 Standard Tens he’s a mechanic & he’s never seen that before , I wonder if anyone or owner has info it’s very Unique…
@JFW53583 ай бұрын
My mother had a 10 Companion like this with the double rear doors. In sage green.
@rowlandskay17853 ай бұрын
My Dad had this car when I was a school boy.
@DrivermanO3 ай бұрын
My parents had an 8 in the 50s when I was but a wee kid! PUF 655, 2 tone blue. lovely car, but the boot was accessed through the back seat. Difficult. The 10 had an opening boot, much more practical!
@TimothyWorel-xj9he3 ай бұрын
Nice two tone interior.
@scrambler69-xk3kv3 ай бұрын
I absolutely love it. Please forgive me for not knowing, but is Standard a make or model of a British manufacturer? Thankyou.
@idriveaclassic3 ай бұрын
It’s absolutely great to hear somebody ask, never be worried to ask me about cars. Standard is the manufacturer and Companion is the model 🥰
@Phiyedough3 ай бұрын
It does make a difference if there is a good club. When I had my Riley 1.5 I joined one of the Riley clubs. They seemed a snobby lot and unless you had an RM or something pre-war they didn't want to know.
@colintaylor77333 ай бұрын
Classy lady.
@runoflife873 ай бұрын
Seems like that car just a bit bigger than classic Mini Traveller.
@happysnapper36763 ай бұрын
Was that a spark plug in the end of the heater hose lol ? Lovely little vehicle.
@johnquilter76203 ай бұрын
Interesting that BMC did a 948cc engine (Morris Minor and Austin A40, etc) and Standard Triumph also a 948cc engine but they were completely different.
@dennismccarthy70323 ай бұрын
❤lovely car Steph❤
@KateandGrahamHolliday3 ай бұрын
Hi Steph I have some switches I can supply FOC. Also do any of your watchers have a Standard 10 standrive I have just saved one from being scrapped and would like to get more info or share info in NZ. Thanks
@touraneindanke3 ай бұрын
What a handsome car🫶 The bright works are setting it off really nice 😍
@steveosshenanigans3 ай бұрын
This car has an interesting face
@michaelhalsall56843 ай бұрын
I never liked the "face" on the Standard 10 it reminded me of a downturned mouth and gave the car a slightly forlorn look. The opposite was the cute looking Austin Healey Sprite (Bug Eye) with its slightly startled "smiley" face.
@m.r.prasad3 ай бұрын
This model of Standard Companion was produced in India , by standard Motors , then Madras. This is in sixties .
@rowejon3 ай бұрын
Standard made really good cars. At the same time Ford were still selling models with side valve engine & 3 speed gearbox. Standard had taken over Triumph & subsequently decided that the Triumph name was more marketable than Standard so going forward the Standard marque was dropped.
@johnquilter76203 ай бұрын
I understand British Motor Heritage Models is going to launch a 43rd scale model of one of these.
@mannywilliams64093 ай бұрын
Like how they used a spark plug to block off what I guess is the heater core hose!
@Mex1c0703 ай бұрын
The old British cars had shocking shut lines! 😮
@philhawley12193 ай бұрын
Compared to modern vehicles you are right. This car was made on worn out presses that had been worked hard making important components for the war effort. Maintenance was minimal and the factory also received enemy bomb damage. Why not install a modern CAD/CAM system in a brand new factory, then drop a few bombs on it and see what your quality control inspectors say about the standard of your cars? I think you might be disappointed. Assuming you actually managed to build a single car.
@TimothyWorel-xj9he3 ай бұрын
Fuel gauge looks identical to that of the Mini 850 / 1000. Could the owner get a light switch 3D printed?
@rogerdonaldsullivan14243 ай бұрын
Love to be the in passenger seat ❤
@elberttanner61893 ай бұрын
While it wouldn't be original, a replacement Light Knob could be 3D printed using one of the other Knobs as a pattern. Suggestion, may the thief be flogged for all eternity.
@Vince_uk3 ай бұрын
Another cook video Steph.
@lordleonusa3 ай бұрын
I think those light switch knobs are the same as the TR3A, and repro's are available, (I agree, what a terrible thing for someone to do, much like the stolen super rare grey pear-shaped gear knob stolen from the cut-away Herald in the Coventry Motor Museum.