CLASSIC CARS & more at AVRO HERITAGE MUSEUM!! ft. Avro 707 & Vulcan XM603.
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- Опубликовано: 21 апр 2023
- Car show time! The Avro Heritage Museum at the former Avro manufacturing site in Woodford, Cheshire, holds several classic car events throughout the year. In April 2023 we decided to head over and see what cars would turn up. My steed for the day was our trusty MX5 Mk1, dad (a Trustee of the museum) was in his MGB GT, and we were joined en-route by a fine Lotus Cortina Mk1 which regulars on Old Classic Car might just recognise from previous videos.
The weather forecast was far from promising so we crossed fingers and hoped that there'd be plenty of classic cars turning up. Fortunately they did come and the car park was soon bulging with all manner of interesting old cars, most of which we hadn't seen before. Highlights include a wonderfully oily-rag 1927 Austin saloon, a rare pre-war Daimler 15hp coupe, a line-up of E-Type Jaguars, a pair of Austin A60 Cambridges (see thumbnail), an ice speedway racing 'bike, immaculate Ford Consul Mk2, and a black 1955 Standard 10 to name just a few.
In this video I take a close look at the cars that turned up, and also inspect the magnificent Avro Vulcan (registration XM603) that has lived at Woodford for many-a-year after being de-commissioned in the early 1980s. I also get a sneak preview of future exhibits for the museum, in particular a much-disassembled Avro Shackleton and a simply wonderful Avro 707C delta-winged development aircraft from the 1950s, both of which are destined to go on display with the museum's other exhibits when space allows.
Honourable mentions also in the video to an interesting ex-Rolls-Royce stirrup tyre pump (which came to the assistance of an MG TD owner), and a box of aged wheelnuts kindly donated to OCC HQ.
I hope this video is of interest, there are plenty of show walkaround videos like this sprinkled over the channel now so please take a look when you've watched this one.
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I really enjoyed that. Thank you.
Thanks Terence
Love the brief glimpse of the Orenda engine from the Canuck.
I admire your enthusiasm doing these classic videos another nice showing
Thanks Stephen, we'd go to most of these events anyway so it's no hardship recording a few clips to throw together afterwards :-)
Narrator's knowledge of historical detail is stunning and not the least bit boring. Also camera technique is excellent such informative shots and steady camera panning - none of the usual amateur hosepiping the camera to make viewers dizzy and nauseous! So you get full 5 stars from me and I'm not even a classic car enthusiast!
Thanks! Plenty more videos like this will be arriving on the channel soon so please keep a look out for them too.
That purple Consul is just perfect.
Agreed a very smart car, this one had a slight problem with a leaking water pump so I hope it got home ok
Your dad's mgb grill is the earlier 71 to 73 version and the red B has the later, last version before the rubber bumper models. Enjoy your videos. Keep up the good work!
Great vid. Thank you
Thanks for watching Carl
I remember working in Menzies Motors Stirling Donbros Knitwear were changing their Fleet of Austin A60s for New Austin 1300 Travellers 35 for 35 Pandemonium Orchard place was full off abandoned A60s 1969/70
Another excellent video
Thanks Keith!!
That looks like a great event, well worth a visit. Cheers Bob
Yes we'll be back again when we can
Thank you for wonderful walk around episode.
My dad had 1962 (I think) Austin Cambridge Diesel way back in the early 1970s.
My first car was a 1969 HB Vauxhall Viva that went so well that my second car was a 1974 HC Viva exactly like the 2 door model in the video, even the same colour. Here in New Zealand the colour was called "Maize". Sadly it was an utter lemon and should have been towed out to sea for navy gunnery practice. Loved the video and appreciated seeing a little of the museum too.
Great video OCC 👍👍👍
Enjoyed the museum stuff in there as well.
Those seats in the Triumph Vitesse look to be from a Capri S with Carla fabric.
Ah ok thanks, I was on the right lines anyway ....!
Another excellent video, full of interesting things. We really are never too old to learn something new.
He knows his British aircraft too!
Well, bits and bobs!
Lotsa MGBGT's turned out. Perhaps this was an excuse for a club meet.
Another cracking meeting. That prewar Austin was magnificent.
Yesterday watched first time what I thought was two and a half hours of this…
it was bloody riveting, then promptly lost the link grrr.
Was hoping to see a Leyland P76 but not sure if they were in the Uk?
By chance I found the link again and promptly subscribed. Thanks for a great post.
Cheers from Melbourne Australia.
Hi thanks for calling by, no the P76 was never sold here although I did photo one at the big NEC classic car show recently, I think a picture of it went into a photo compilation that I did. Thanks for following the channel.
Totally enjoyed this, was very happy to see the TR4A Thanks you!
Glad you liked it Jim
Take care with that aged oil can as it might contain a genie!
True I'll be very careful cleaning it...
What a great line up there - something for everyone. HJ really missed a treat ! The Daimler 15 would be the one I'd take home, given the opportunity, but that Austin was a real treasure - lets hope it never gets 'restored', apart from keeping it on the road. Thanks Rick for all your work. Take care 🙂
I used to do holiday cover at Woodford during Nimrod days. The big bulge underneath the fuselage was only fitted during final assembly. Before the airframe moved through the internal doors, what you saw was definitely a De Havilland Comet.
Thanks for giving my HC Viva a ‘walk around’ …. they are still a bit of an underdog. Enjoyed the video, keep up the good work, very knowledgeable 👍😎
Thanks Chris, it was great to see it - and thanks for the informative info sheet, always welcome
@@oldclassiccarUK Every old car has a story…. I could write a book 🤣
FINE BUSINESS! CHEERS FROM HERE!!!
Great to see father's MGB sporting a Drive it Day banner.
Thanks for the day out Rich. Very enjoyable, planes and cars how lucky are we ! You mentioned British innovations so just a shout out to Martin Baker injector seating in Denham. Founded by Sir James Martin and Captain Valentine Baker back in 1934 I believe. 🇬🇧 👍
I always thought Martin Baker invented the "ejector" seat, as I used to have a lot of dealings with them........................
@@richardsealey3626 my apologies ! Yes an ejector is far more useful than a injector Richard 😉😂🤣
@@raypusey8037 No, ejector seat is old Hat, since covid, injector seat fits with modern times. Peace be unto you.
@@martinwarner1178 yes 😆 you’re probably right ! alaikum salam to you Martin.
Thank you very much.
Glad you liked it, thanks JT
Cool.
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£2. 10s for the Austen, I'll double that money, for a quick sale. Best car of the show. Great video. Peace be unto you.
Thanks Martin, yep something of a bargain!
I have a book on XH558-LAST FLYING V-FORCE AIRCRAFT farewell bow out tour, excellent read. Some really nice cars there I do love an E-Type and I think it would be difficult to choose between any of them at the show. That VW was really nice (the white one) I don't recall seeing one before though that may be down to my memory! So futuristic I think and a really great colour too. The old Daimler 15 was great as was the 'Barn find' Austin, was that the old farmer still in the back?😄 The HA Viva looked like it had a high compression engine as the block was red, the 'low' compression block was black. Also a HC Viva fully restored most of them are now a pile of rust sadly. Great to have a behind the scenes look at the aircraft soon to be on show to the public, having a Dad who is a Trustee pays dividends so we thank him for that. Thanks Rick for the video even with the down cast weather! 👍👍
Was that the Vulcan that was at East Midlands airport
No this one came straight to Woodford c1982 after being withdrawn from use I think, thanks for watching
In 1978 a Vulcan was here for the annual Chicago Air and Water Festavil. It was a magnificent aircraft to see but unfortunately it was destroyed on take off from Glenview Naval Air Station which was (now gone)about three miles down the road from us.
i can you tell me f the doors off the a60 are the same as the WOLSELEY 1660 DOORS GARY FROM CREWE
I would imagine that the basic door assembly would be the same, perhaps with different drillings depending on exterior (and interior?) trim etc
a grat blog a gen mate 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks Gary
Thank you for another informative and interesting video. My preference would be an A60 or late Wolseley variant, tough as old boots and possibly the last solid car BMC/British Leyland produced. Whatever happened to all our automotive and aircraft manufacturing ?? 😢
Yeah it's very sobering reading about the old air shows (Farnborough etc) and motor shows, realising how much has just disappeared. Thanks for watching!
That'll teach me to wait until the end of the video.I'll get me coat!
Just for the record I thought that Viva was the best car at that gathering.Hope to keep following and look forward to your next video.
It was certainly a cracking example, I've recorded it before in a previous vid - but I forget which one
(2:39)(16:25)(39:30)(39:50) My biggest pet peeve ! People who don't give a sh*t how they park. (43:30) I've concluded the British have to be worst at lining up a parking bay ! I've stopped counting.
I could not agree more..........
Volunteers at the museum made sure that there was ample parking spaces for everyone, the arrangements on the car day were purely temporary so no need to fret
@@oldclassiccarUK I presume these volunteers are British ? ... I rest my case.
Favourites: #1 14:46 22:09 VW XL1, #2 10:51 48:36 48:59 53:25 Ford Mustang and #3 12:54 13:13 13:23 13:36 49:09 Vauxhall Viva HC. 😁👍
Another great vid, I’ll take the Willow Green series 2 E type please !
That sounds like Mr Exakta to me. Hello John!
The TR4 engine was used by Morgan in their +4. The Morgan being lighter generally out performed the heavier Triumph.
I remember them using a Ford engine at some point, but hadn't realised that the TR engine also went under the bonnet
Why no interest in the nice Rolls Royce that arrived early? And also I realise the qwerty VW is not strictly a classic, but why no closer coverage a n info about it?. Other than that a good video.
I did show the Shadow 1 and the two-door R-R MPW that turned up later, so R-Rs definitely made it in although I tend to focus on the vintage and classic cars at any meet we attend. If you see the other show videos on here you'll note that I often say that not all cars in attendance at the events we visit make it into videos, either they are too new, I run out of batteries, or I simply forget to come back to them. In some cases they leave early (not in this case admittedly). The modern white VW made it in, briefly, because it was such an unusual sighting.
Mosse takakenossa talous etukenossa
I thought this was about cars not planes
It is, but when the car show is being held at an aviation museum then it's not entirely inappropriate to mention some of the aviation-related exhibits.
Good video as always Rj but I will not forgive you for not spending a little time with the Rollers cars I lust after. 😀
I'll try and spend a bit more time on the R-Rs in future then!!!! :)
@@oldclassiccarUK 😀
The VW at (22 10) I saw at a car show in Brittany France last year
Great video..tho the A60 owner should have observed the reserved parking spot...also, isn't it the MG F? The TF was the '54-ish? Still, enjoyed the video..
Thanks, the later replacement for the MG F re-used the old TF model name from the 1950s
@@oldclassiccarUK On the later car TF stands for "Total Fix", says it all really.............
Hi Terry, We (the 2x A60 owners) were told to park in those two spots by the organisers on the gate. Just obeying the instructions 🙂
Hi, the VC10 tanker has a probe on the front I wonder why if it was a tanker. Vulcans are my favourite aircraft of all time. As for my favourite Jaguar it is the black E Type followed closely by the bronze/ gold one.
I do not like Ferrari as my ex- partner left me for a guy that owned one and then wanted to come back I promptly told her on ya prancing horse lady, lol.
Thanks for the vid
Was that Joe 90 arriving in that white futuristic car? 😂 that's showing my age. Great to see the two Austin Cambridges, rare now as most and still are banger raced as they (the uneducated inbreds of society) will pay good money for them for banger racing.
In the letter section of this months Practical Classic magazine shows a 1950s Sunbeam 90. A guy has purchased only to banger race.
Written on the boot something like.
One family owner car , great roadworthy condition, now banger raced.
My money, my choice.
Really upsetting to read.
Enjoyable video Richard thank you.
What a shame, although maybe they were just winding up people who looked at the car
@@oldclassiccarUK going by the pic, it looks really sound Richard.
Hi Peter, The grey A60 was mine. Member of the Cambridge Oxford Owners Club and provider of spares to the Classic car community. Please don't tar all racers (including me!) with the same brush. We are not all "uneducated inbreds of society" Indeed I am a professional Engineer having worked at Woodford back in the day. Any A60s we have raced, as a family have always been way beyond economic repair and have been donors. Lots of spares here if you ever need any 🙂. Kind Regards Gareth
Strangely no acknowledgement of the Viva but lavish praise of the Consol Mk 2?
I had a walk around the orange Viva and commented a lot about how amazing it was to survive in such long term ownership. I also had a good look under the bonnet of the Viva HA.
Lighten up Jon…strange things can happen…must be some conspiracy…hope you enjoyed the video as much as i did and i do thank Old Classic Car for posting.😊
Austin 12,- mother in law in backseat ?