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Author:  czerial [ Wed Nov 16, 2005 3:28 pm ]
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Whats a 1500 Marina like... not as a car that i would love and cherish
but it is a SERIOUSLY cheap buy and is bog stock and in good cond...

It would be used only as a daily as i dont want to drive Elmo that often...
what were they like?? this is a manual also

Author:  awdmoke [ Wed Nov 16, 2005 3:29 pm ]
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More space inside than an early Torana
and with the renowned Leyland reliability :roll:

Author:  Steve [ Wed Nov 16, 2005 3:30 pm ]
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Chris

If 6 cylinder and running well buy it. If the four can't help.

steve

Author:  nermil [ Wed Nov 16, 2005 3:33 pm ]
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chris zerial - glutton for punishment. why not just buy a 6cyl P76 while you're at it!

Author:  czerial [ Wed Nov 16, 2005 3:56 pm ]
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hahahah

oh well no one else has found me a car this cheap and i need one!!
the parking spaces at uni ar SOOOO small and elmo will get dinted!!

its a 1500 1972 model, def not the six....

Author:  fuzzy-hair-man [ Wed Nov 16, 2005 4:25 pm ]
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from: http://www.austin-rover.co.uk/index.htm?engineeseriesf.htm
Quote:
The E- in Australia

By Merv Sheather

In Australia, the E-Series first came to light as the means to upgrade the ADO16's power and torque. Fraught with inherited engineering problems, launch, the Morris 1500 had problems several technical gremlins (cable backlash, no detent plungers, third motion shaft circlip detachments, due to designed selective fit 'v'' groove retention circlip).

The 1500 was a sales disaster, due to widespread press reports of these gearbox failures, and it forced the Australian subsidiary to accelerate the introduction of the Marina.

The Marina was released with the E-Series engine in 1500 and 1750 4-cylinder forms, as well as a 2622cc 6-cylinder version, conceived to compete with local market cars from GM Holden, Chrysler and Japanese imports.

The E-series did not have a considerable power output gain when it jumped from 1500 to 1750cc. To overcome the advice from the Marketing Section (about the small hike in power compared with the 1500), the Engineering Section down-rated the output of 1500cc version by adding a pressed metal choke sleeve in the induction manifold below the carburettor (Thus the 'detune' modification of a manifold choke. This really was a 'desperate act ' by Engineering Department to comply with Sales Department's requests).

The 1750cc was seen a 'market adequate' by the Sales Deptartment (when compared with the main competitors' engines). The main problem was the 1500cc in the Morris 1500-standard tune was far too close to the developed bhp of 1750cc. As the Marketing Department stated at board level, "the buyers only read engine output, eg , bhp figures and very rarely consider the torque at rpm figure". A smaller 1 1/2-inch SU carburettor was used rather than the 1 3/4 inch SU carburettor as was used on the Morris 1500. Many owners became aware of the simple modification to obtain increased power, and removed this pressed in metal sleeve.

The model range had moderate sales success until the Zetland/Waterloo Pant closure which occured in November 1974.

Utilised also in South Africa from CKD kits supplied by Leyland Australia for both Marina and P76 vehicles. E-series 6 cylinder used in South African for locally assembled P76 cars had a 2 inch SU to give higher top end performance gain.

Note: South African Rover SD1s used the E6-Series engine in 2622cc form, and it compared very favourably with the domestic Triumph-derived Rover 2600

Hope it helps :wink:

Author:  1310/71 [ Wed Nov 16, 2005 5:14 pm ]
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Let me guess - coming from Winmalee?

I know someone else who has their eye on it!
KB

Author:  DJG-14U [ Wed Nov 16, 2005 5:15 pm ]
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I once knew a fellow who had a GT model of the Marina.

Goodness knows where it is now though. But it seemed like a good car at the time. BTW it was the one and only GT Marina I have ever seen.

Author:  feralsprint [ Wed Nov 16, 2005 5:31 pm ]
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The old Marina is the leyland version of the Morrie Minor, nothing flash just a car, had few problems with plastic trim and the like falling off but mechanically simple and fairly reliable if driven reasonably

Author:  Mike_Byron [ Wed Nov 16, 2005 5:50 pm ]
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Oi OI - the Marina
I am the original bidder and will go harder for it - be advised *s*

Author:  manofaus [ Wed Nov 16, 2005 6:09 pm ]
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just quietly
my first car was a marina
poo brown, cream vinly interior.
1800cc auto
I had it two weeks and blew the engine up (1994)
I bought a wreck with good engine (the two door) for 200 bucks
the engine drops straight down, no front cross members, replaced complete driveline in a day. using sleepers, a trolley jack and bricks...

It was reliable, but it suffered from BODY ROLL big time
I found that i could adjust the front ride height from the seats using a ratched (torsion bar suspension)
the engine was very easy to work on, you can get twin su's for them
the p76 6 cyl fits in with out prob (option on later models)
wouldn't spin the tyres with out dropping the clutch, even in the wet.
Did bag up one tyre on several occasions..... start by doing a u turn.
Shocks on the front were some freaking weirdo system, that I have never seen again. But I found some backyard bolt on brackets that normal shockies bolted up to.

It had a really good heater, the dash was a good layout and the brakes were adequate.
plus nobody wanted to steal it.
I gave it away for nothing after getting a holden eh

Author:  Betty [ Wed Nov 16, 2005 6:25 pm ]
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what happened to Elmo being a 'daily driver' :roll:

:lol:

Author:  czerial [ Wed Nov 16, 2005 7:37 pm ]
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thanks guys!!

hmmm i think there may be a bidding war!! heheheh

Author:  J_A_M [ Wed Nov 16, 2005 8:41 pm ]
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i saw that one too..... :P

Author:  Mike_Byron [ Wed Nov 16, 2005 8:49 pm ]
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*lol* This marina is gonna cost you a $1,000 to win !!!
Let the war begin
*lol*

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