this place just down the road from me still has them stacked 2 up,
and as its only bit further on to banger racing its popular most days of the week!
but its only cars.. not seen anything for bikes for years!
http://johnorchardscrapmetal.com/end_of_life.html
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/Orch...,16z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0xc554a8dce022e790!8m2!3d50.2313154!4d-5.1647305
It ain't what you ride, it's who you ride with!!!
(21-09-17, 08:55 PM)tommyardin link Wrote: [quote author=mtread link=topic=23300.msg268539#msg268539 date=1506019545]
I remember climbing up to a scrapped Allegro to take off a door handle. Breaking it. Quietly checking nobody had noticed, and moving on to the next scrapped Allegro. Those were the days :-)
Ha ha! been there and also walking off with a pocket full of bulbs, bulb holders and fuses and any other small items that could be concealed easily.
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I knew you were a pikey Tomski :lol
Those are my principles...if you don't like them I have others.
Not a bad scrappy round my way, cars are on racks up to 5 high - turns a blind eye to you climbing 2 cars high but forklifts higher ones down for you to work on. Still get to rummage & pillage :thumbup
As for bike yards I've never seen a dedicated one - think it's an online search for "breaking Fazer 600" etc.
Those are my principles...if you don't like them I have others.
25-09-17, 08:18 PM
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I remember Terry a mate of mine going into a car scrappie years ago and asking how much it would cost for a silver Ford Corsair passenger side door, the guy said 15 quid Terry said I will take it, the guys said you can't cos I do not have any in stock, but that's how much it would be.
So Terry moved onto the next scrappie at Farnborough and asked the same question and the guys said yep we got two in so you can choose, Terry picked one and the guy said that will be 35 quid.
Terry said WHAT! the scrappie on the Guildford Road said they are only 15 quid, the guy said well go buy one from him then, Terry replied he hasn't got any in stock, the guy replied funny that cos mine are only 15 quid when I don't have any in stock.
(21-09-17, 07:45 PM)mtread link Wrote: I remember climbing up to a scrapped Allegro to take off a door handle. Breaking it. Quietly checking nobody had noticed, and moving on to the next scrapped Allegro. Those were the days :-)
I've owned 2 Allegro's and the one thing that pleases me is the thought that the majority of them have been scraped many years ago. I too spent many weekends at the scrappies trying to keep my heap of junk going.
There used to be a couple of bike breakers where they had bikes lined up ready for breaking. I even bought a few to put back on the road but all those places are long gone. Best places are forums or flea Bay.
25-09-17, 10:52 PM
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(25-09-17, 08:34 PM)Hugh Mungus link Wrote: [quote author=mtread link=topic=23300.msg268539#msg268539 date=1506019545]
I remember climbing up to a scrapped Allegro to take off a door handle. Breaking it. Quietly checking nobody had noticed, and moving on to the next scrapped Allegro. Those were the days :-)
I've owned 2 Allegro's and the one thing that pleases me is the thought that the majority of them have been scraped many years ago. I too spent many weekends at the scrappies trying to keep my heap of junk going.
There used to be a couple of bike breakers where they had bikes lined up ready for breaking. I even bought a few to put back on the road but all those places are long gone. Best places are forums or flea Bay.
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Ahh! The good old Austin All Aggro, I owned only one of them, not quite sure how anyone managed to own two of them?
Mine was the colour of baby shit, that nasty fawny beigey colour.
Quote: Ahh! The good old Austin All Aggro, I owned only one of them, not quite sure how anyone managed to own two of them?
Mine was the colour of baby shit, that nasty fawny beigey colour.
Mine was the darker chocolate proper shit brown
Quote:Terry replied he hasn't got any in stock, the guy replied funny that cos mine are only 15 quid when I don't have any in stock.
Tommy, that joke is as old as the hills :-)
(25-09-17, 11:55 PM)mtread link Wrote: Quote: Ahh! The good old Austin All Aggro, I owned only one of them, not quite sure how anyone managed to own two of them?
Mine was the colour of baby shit, that nasty fawny beigey colour.
Mine was the darker chocolate proper shit brown
Quote:Terry replied he hasn't got any in stock, the guy replied funny that cos mine are only 15 quid when I don't have any in stock.
Tommy, that joke is as old as the hills :-)
I know, but so am I. He he.
I had all sorts of fun and games with my allegro.
The clutch release bearing needed changing. Trouble was Austin had changed the size and it needed a different release arm. Guess what - Austin had the new bearing but new release arms and no old bearings.
Trip to the scrap yard was needed pulling apart several allagros until I found the right part.
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again
My AllAgro had the 1275 A series engine, notorious for leaking exhaust valve seals. All well until you went downhill and the oil sloshed to the front of the engine and entered the cylinders. Plumes of smoke from the exhaust, which ended as soon as you got back on the flat :-)
aah the old rubber oil seals have turned into plastic problem
thank god for the A series easy pull apart ability (cant count how many we have rebuilt)
just done same thing to pug 205 rallye, exact same problem with hardened valve stem seals
we found running stop leak can sometimes rejuvinate the rubber if not to far gone but not the best solution
classic engines easy - have flat out refused to do my mates bmw head gasket, to much work to be fun
(25-09-17, 10:52 PM)tommyardin link Wrote: Ahh! The good old Austin All Aggro, I owned only one of them, not quite sure how anyone managed to own two of them?
Mine was the colour of baby shit, that nasty fawny beigey colour.
To be fair my first All Aggro only cost me £50 with a years MOT on it. It was baby shit brown too. It only lasted about six weeks before it blew up. Went well though. 1750 sport (with square steering wheel...)
As I needed a car rather urgently I ended up buying another one as the Capri I was eyeing up had been sold 10 minutes before I got there. This time I had bought the Vanden Plas 1500 version! Oooh very posh :rollin It was actually a nice car. Broke down just about every week for the year I owned it. Drove me crazy with all the things that went wrong with it.
This was the last time it broke down on me. In the friggin middle of no-where with an hours walk to the nearest house with a telephone. I had it repaired and I took it straight to the auctions and got rid!
To be fair, apart from the downhill smokescreen, my Allegro Estate was quite reliable. Got me and the kids down to Cornwall and back a couple of times. Oh, apart from when the tailgate door handle fell off, door opened, and all my supermarket shopping ended up in the road
well OCT 554N must have been crushed as its details are no longer available with dvla
-would have gone picture hunting in the allegro owners club archives if it was still on the road
26-09-17, 11:47 PM
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(26-09-17, 08:40 PM)Hugh Mungus link Wrote: [quote author=tommyardin link=topic=23300.msg268757#msg268757 date=1506376332]
Ahh! The good old Austin All Aggro, I owned only one of them, not quite sure how anyone managed to own two of them?
Mine was the colour of baby shit, that nasty fawny beigey colour.
To be fair my first All Aggro only cost me £50 with a years MOT on it. It was baby shit brown too. It only lasted about six weeks before it blew up. Went well though. 1750 sport (with square steering wheel...)
As I needed a car rather urgently I ended up buying another one as the Capri I was eyeing up had been sold 10 minutes before I got there. This time I had bought the Vanden Plas 1500 version! Oooh very posh :rollin It was actually a nice car. Broke down just about every week for the year I owned it. Drove me crazy with all the things that went wrong with it.
This was the last time it broke down on me. In the friggin middle of no-where with an hours walk to the nearest house with a telephone. I had it repaired and I took it straight to the auctions and got rid!
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Ha ha ha!
Love the picture, I had a Morris Miner van years ago, it was my mobile tool shed when I was working away from home in a place call Shepton Mallet near Glastonbury. One Friday as I was coming home the exact same thing happened on a left hand turn (Junction) I was was only doing about 3 or 4 MPH just pulling away, one of the other guys from the site was following me so we loaded all my stuff into his van, ripped the number plates off the old Moggy thou and drove away and left it on the junction. I don't think I will hear anything about it now as that was in 1977.
(26-09-17, 11:33 PM)Disorderlypunk link Wrote: well OCT 554N must have been crushed as its details are no longer available with dvla
-would have gone picture hunting in the allegro owners club archives if it was still on the road
It was GCT554N - I can't imagine that it would still be around but you never know, some fool might have kept it going.
Still better than a Morris Marina though.....
The Morris Minor & Marina had grease nipples fitted to the upper & lower ball joints which if neglected resulted in the collapsed wheel syndrome. Presume the Allegro was the same?
And they wonder why the British car industry ended up like it did!!!
I had a Marina too. The Coupe version I'll have you know!
The All Aggro had a broken stub axle. As I know virtually nothing about cars this may be the same part where the grease nipples are.
ahh was hard to read with that lowered stance lol
GCT554N was taken off the road in 1988 by the looks of it
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