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I've never seen this clip before. Once in a lifetime voice Karen had...So sad...
Opened up my Yamaha today and cleaned up the dried grease and re-lubed it. It hasn't worked this good in many years. Almost every time you lifted the tonearm over an album the auto-return would kick in. Had to go thorough the process 3 or 4 times to play an a album. Finally replaced it with the free Technics a couple of years ago.
The only name I recognized of that bunch was Sunbeam.@Delmarva
Sorry, Frank. I missed your question about Chrysler's activity in the UK. The company took over existing brand names in Europe. The Rootes Group in the UK and Simca in France being a couple of examples. The Chrysler name wasn't used much, but this Franco-Spanish vehicle is an exception. The Chrysler 180/2 litre:
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In the main, the company carried on using the existing names, Hillman, Sunbeam and Talbot in the UK:
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and Simca in France.
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The Matra name was also resurrected for this vehicle. Matra-Simca Bagheera. Not sure how this one managed to end up with right hand steering. The car was only offered with left hand steering, due to being a three seater with a dual passenger seat and an asymmetric cabin layout. There must have been some extensive work done to accomplish the conversion.
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By the way, as far as I'm aware. Highway Hifi never appeared in a European Chrysler, although it wasn't unknown by those who imported American models. I seem to remember one of the Beatles having a record player in his car.
The only name I recognized of that bunch was Sunbeam.
Right Frank, I bit my tongue..
Nobody's taken a shot yet. Don't know if I've stumped the group or if there's just no interest.Right Frank, I bit my tongue..
Nobody's taken a shot yet. Don't know if I've stumped the group or if there's just no interest.
Not so sure it was spell check.