Great to see these cars. I saw my first Zephyr Zodiac when I was a little kid. It was like something from another planet. I'm currently replacing the carpets in my Zephyr Mk1. A quick question: What is the furnishing at the rear of the parcel shelf? Mine had carpet (obviously not original) glued in place.
Why they fit custom wheels is beyond me, just gives the car a naff / chav appearance ( just an opinion) I live in Farnham and remember as a kid seeing the MK 11 estates being assembled at Abbots in the village of Wrecclesham Farnham. All those moons ago.
Wow! The red and cream mk1 looks so gorgeous. I'd love it!!
A great selection of cars - thanks for braving the inclement weather and sharing this film Steve.
Yes we are a Hardy lot over here, I only saw 3 umbrellas 🌂
Great to see these cars. I saw my first Zephyr Zodiac when I was a little kid. It was like something from another planet.
I'm currently replacing the carpets in my Zephyr Mk1. A quick question: What is the furnishing at the rear of the parcel shelf? Mine had carpet (obviously not original) glued in place.
Mine has the same material as the parcel shelf, its red with pin stripe texture. I will put a photo on my instergram for you.
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@@StevesConsul Steve, thank you so much. Martin
Which company did the estate conversions on these cars? Was it friary?
Hi Garry a company called Abbott Limited did conversions for ford and there was another independent company whose name escapes me.
please don't play music over the sound of these cars .
Why they fit custom wheels is beyond me, just gives the car a naff / chav appearance ( just an opinion) I live in Farnham and remember as a kid seeing the MK 11 estates being assembled at Abbots in the village of Wrecclesham Farnham. All those moons ago.