The red Singer Chamois Coupe with quad headlamps (GJK 147H) used to belong in my family, we restored it to that condition - very rare, and possibly the best left in the UK? Only 341 built like it. Miss it... glad to see it's still loved.
@jumpfortyfour99657 жыл бұрын
super video great times when I had my imp thank you for this film
@capacityplus7 жыл бұрын
I worked in a large piano and organ shop in Belfast. They had 3 Huskies. I learned to drive in one. The high rear floor hid most of the rear wheel arches so they could transport most models of electronic organ. They were fun to drive.
@citnut37 жыл бұрын
I never owned a Husky because I never found one I really wanted. I lived in the NW in the 60s and 70s and - if my memory is correct - Granada TV had a big fleet of blue Huskies. One Rootes garage told me that they were guaranteed 3 years for the company rather than the normal 12 months. Granada had metal covers made to go over the rear side window to convert the Husky to a van. When they reached the end of their life with Granada, you could spot them as they had 4 [?] slots where the side covers would been fixed.
@sparkey195813 жыл бұрын
takes me back! i had 3 of them at one time, the last one being about 10 years ago....i spent a year restoring it and spent loads [mostly from a imp guru in taunton england] for my missus as a run about....she did not like it! could not get on with the gear change ended up with a mini auto...but i loved it...went round bends like on rails and was extremely nippy [rebuilt the engine] and no, it never over heated. ended up flogging it on ebay....for loads less than i spent..
@nuskaha15 жыл бұрын
Brilliant video,and some stunning cars .
@James-Henderson15 жыл бұрын
The bright green BS Nymph at 4.00 is mine. Why do it? Well why not? The Kit would have been made in the late 70s and was a great way of keeping a rotten Imp alive. Its great fun on a nice day and i love it. Good to see it in a youtube video.
@bertalloti8 жыл бұрын
Proud to say that Imp WKV 811K, [ Sahara Beige ]is my car, and now back in Scotland, after all her years South of the Border................
@novaboy9015 жыл бұрын
so want one of these for my first car there awsum !!
@Zeezy16 жыл бұрын
Very nice video. :) I can tell you made this with iMovie, nice choice.
@citnut314 жыл бұрын
Most cars in the 60s and 70s had problems. A badly maintained or repaired Imp was unreliable but a good Imp was a delightful car with decent steering, ride and brakes. It did not even rust as fast as other small cars. I had a test drive in a new Mini in 1981and went in my 1969 Stiletto: it was still no contest for the Mini on too many parameters. I bought the newly released Mini Metro in 1981 - that was a really bad car!
@citnut313 жыл бұрын
@sparkey1958 The gear change should have been very good and only require minimal movement of the lever if the two plastic rings supporting the rod to the rear are in good condition and the flexy link that connects the rod to the gearbox is also not worn. The flex link could be damaged by leaving the car parked in reverse gear too often and creating a twist in it. Well-kept Imps did not overheat.
@citnut315 жыл бұрын
I agree with what you have said but in my view it is not really suited to the UK's climate.
@baldbollocks14 жыл бұрын
I had one in London in the 70's. A fellow stopped as I had the back open for maintenance and said "hey Mate...my advice...get rid of it !" He was right. Probably the most unreliable piece of crap I ever owned