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    Originally posted by one_iota


    Did you have pint of the best at the Arms?

    I know the sensation. There was a program called All Creatures Great and Small, set in Yorkshire, and when I was in the old country I drove over the small bridge that featured in the intro to the show.
    I think dad did, we werent allowed in.

    I know the show you are talking about, it was a good show. I grew up with all these shows, Dad's Army, The Goodies, Doctor Who, Heartbeat, All Creatures Great and Small, the Bill, Birds of a Feather etc etc etc. All top shows. The Yanks could learn a bit from the Brits when it comes to making quality TV shows, especially comedies. Matt
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    Speaking of de-ja-vu


    Something was bothering me about the styling of the front of the early Gipsy: Something strangely familiar about it :?

    Austin Gipsy



    And then it hit me (as a former owner of a Mini Moke)



    The Gipsy was reincarnated as a Moke (even down to the bonnet clips)
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    There was a Gypsy in an Australian film a few years ago, with Claudia Karvan and Hugh Jackman, Paperback Hero I think it was called.

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    I guess it was a Gypsy then. Anyone had a Champ?

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    hi all , im kev dent , and 2 of the 3 gipsys you see on heartbeat are my vehicles , the grey gipsy flexator was ex afs and the green gipsy was ex fire service before i fully restored the body useing 14swg galv steel[to try to combat the pommy steel worm] you can find these 2 gipsys and many more through the austin gipsy site , i think its great that gipsy can be a topical discussion over there and also great that heartbeat has a following over there also , all the very best folkes gipsykev

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    Austin- Landrover on Heartbeat- Prime

    G'day Folks
    And a special G'day to Gipsykev Welcome to the Australian Landrover Owners Online site and a very happy New Year to you and yours feel welcome to make use of the forum, as we are foremost 4wheeldrivers with a british built bias and some of our members might benefit from perousing you site as there was a thriving British Motor Industry, until Leyland bit off more than they could chew


    G'day garrycol I have driven a Rolls-Royce powered(B40 engine) ex-military champ a few times All Independant Torsion Bar Suspension, 5 Speed with a seperate forward/reverse joey box :? hense 5 forward--5 reverse gears 8O coupled with Rack & Pinion Steering made for a very twitchy ride, in reverse it was lethal 8O and when in Army service here accounted for a few deaths resulting from Reverse Races 8O

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    I can remember when the Gypsy's first came out, looking over them at the Easter Show in Sydney. Even then I was not all that impressed - bodywork finish crude even compared to Landrovers - I seem to remember a chain pull on the door locks.

    Knew a bloke once in the Georgetown (Q) area had a Champ. He reckoned it had 150 grease nipples that needed greasing every 500 miles (possibly a small exaggeration). Very capable, good ride and performance but very little carrying capacity, and prone to mechanical problems. Also appalling fuel economy - not that anyone seemed to worry too much about that in the early sixties.
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    When I bought my series 1 back in 78 I looked at a champ - nearly tempted but I am glad I wasn't - I don't think that my pocket could have afforded it (not the purchase price but the upkeep) - at least I would not have to buy a snorkle.

    In theory they should have been great but let down by over engineering in some areas and under in others - complexity was a bit much for the 50s. A bit like the D3 is overly complex for toyota drivers.
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    I had a Champ once. At least parts thereof. Had the body, engine (RR), front axle with broken diff housing. Bought it for $50 as a restoration project, kept it as a garden ornament for 2 years then sold it for $50.

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