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Calling Colchar and others familiar with all things British

Posted: August 18th, 2009, 1:41 pm
by bjornolf
When I went to see my brother, I saw a sporty coupe with a hood and trunk badge that looked like a big shield with an overlapped TT (where the second T is a little below and to the right of the first T, but it's "crossbar" crosses the "upright" of the first T about halfway down) on it. The badge had a lot of red and blue. This was the MAKE, not the MODEL, of the car, so it was NOT an Audi TT. I seem to recall hearing somewhere that it was British. So, Colchar and others that know such things, is anybody familiar with this type of car? What make is it? All I can find when I google it is stuff about the Audi TT.

Thanks.
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Re: Calling Colchar and others familiar with all things British

Posted: August 18th, 2009, 2:12 pm
by colchar
I know the emblem you are talking about but cannot for the life of me remember which manufacturer it is. I was thinking it might be a Talbot but that can't be right.

Re: Calling Colchar and others familiar with all things British

Posted: August 18th, 2009, 2:23 pm
by colchar
This reminds me of exactly how strange it was to be walking down an alley off of the Whitechapel Road in London last summer and coming across a pristine '68 Mustang with California plates. I did want to wait for the owner to smack him for having an automatic though. I mean really - who buys a '68 Mustang in automatic?

Re: Calling Colchar and others familiar with all things British

Posted: August 18th, 2009, 2:24 pm
by bjornolf
colchar wrote:I know the emblem you are talking about but cannot for the life of me remember which manufacturer it is. I was thinking it might be a Talbot but that can't be right.
That's the closest I've seen to the symbol, except it doesn't have the two overlapping Ts.

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Re: Calling Colchar and others familiar with all things British

Posted: August 18th, 2009, 3:01 pm
by DukieInKansas
colchar wrote:This reminds me of exactly how strange it was to be walking down an alley off of the Whitechapel Road in London last summer and coming across a pristine '68 Mustang with California plates. I did want to wait for the owner to smack him for having an automatic though. I mean really - who buys a '68 Mustang in automatic?
To borrow a line from Wilson - Off with their head!

Sacrilege!

Re: Calling Colchar and others familiar with all things British

Posted: August 18th, 2009, 4:50 pm
by CameronBornAndBred
colchar wrote:This reminds me of exactly how strange it was to be walking down an alley off of the Whitechapel Road in London last summer and coming across a pristine '68 Mustang with California plates. I did want to wait for the owner to smack him for having an automatic though. I mean really - who buys a '68 Mustang in automatic?
I would have asked him "how was the drive over?"

Re: Calling Colchar and others familiar with all things British

Posted: August 18th, 2009, 4:57 pm
by wilson
bjornolf wrote:When I went to see my brother, I saw a sporty coupe with a hood and trunk badge that looked like a big shield with an overlapped TT (where the second T is a little below and to the right of the first T, but it's "crossbar" crosses the "upright" of the first T about halfway down) on it. The badge had a lot of red and blue. This was the MAKE, not the MODEL, of the car, so it was NOT an Audi TT. I seem to recall hearing somewhere that it was British. So, Colchar and others that know such things, is anybody familiar with this type of car? What make is it? All I can find when I google it is stuff about the Audi TT.

Thanks.
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First of all, if it was a British car, then we're talking bonnet and boot badges. ;)
Was this a new car, or an antique of sorts? Touring car, or two-seater? What color? What kind of lines?
We can figure this out.

Re: Calling Colchar and others familiar with all things British

Posted: August 18th, 2009, 5:11 pm
by Lavabe
The emblem doesn't match up, but Tata Motors (Indian) bought Jaguar, and makes a sports car. They are better known, however, for some of their cheaper cars.

Re: Calling Colchar and others familiar with all things British

Posted: August 18th, 2009, 5:59 pm
by bjornolf
wilson wrote:
bjornolf wrote:When I went to see my brother, I saw a sporty coupe with a hood and trunk badge that looked like a big shield with an overlapped TT (where the second T is a little below and to the right of the first T, but it's "crossbar" crosses the "upright" of the first T about halfway down) on it. The badge had a lot of red and blue. This was the MAKE, not the MODEL, of the car, so it was NOT an Audi TT. I seem to recall hearing somewhere that it was British. So, Colchar and others that know such things, is anybody familiar with this type of car? What make is it? All I can find when I google it is stuff about the Audi TT.

Thanks.
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First of all, if it was a British car, then we're talking bonnet and boot badges. ;)
Was this a new car, or an antique of sorts? Touring car, or two-seater? What color? What kind of lines?
We can figure this out.
It was a sporty looking car. It had front and back seats. Looked a LITTLE like a Honda Civic style car. Just based on shape, I'm guessing sometime in the '90s.

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Re: Calling Colchar and others familiar with all things British

Posted: August 18th, 2009, 6:04 pm
by wilson
bjornolf wrote: It was a sporty looking car. It had front and back seats. Looked a LITTLE like a Honda Civic style car. Just based on shape, I'm guessing sometime in the '90s.

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I wonder if this was one of those models that had/has its own badge (like the Corvette, Camaro, Firebird, Mustang, etc.).
What color was the car (odd question, I know, but it will help)?
Did the back seat look functional, or was it 2+2?
Could you tell where the engine was mounted?
What did the driver look like?

Re: Calling Colchar and others familiar with all things British

Posted: August 18th, 2009, 6:14 pm
by Lavabe
Lavabe wrote:The emblem doesn't match up, but Tata Motors (Indian) bought Jaguar, and makes a sports car. They are better known, however, for some of their cheaper cars.
Here's the logo for Tata:
http://nazret.com/blog/media/blogs/new/tata_logo.jpg

I guess it's not what you're looking for.

Re: Calling Colchar and others familiar with all things British

Posted: August 18th, 2009, 6:21 pm
by wilson
Lavabe wrote:
Lavabe wrote:The emblem doesn't match up, but Tata Motors (Indian) bought Jaguar, and makes a sports car. They are better known, however, for some of their cheaper cars.
Here's the logo for Tata:
http://nazret.com/blog/media/blogs/new/tata_logo.jpg

I guess it's not what you're looking for.
Tatas aren't in the States yet (and may not ever be).

Re: Calling Colchar and others familiar with all things British

Posted: August 18th, 2009, 6:27 pm
by cl15876
wilson wrote:
Lavabe wrote:
Lavabe wrote:The emblem doesn't match up, but Tata Motors (Indian) bought Jaguar, and makes a sports car. They are better known, however, for some of their cheaper cars.
Here's the logo for Tata:
http://nazret.com/blog/media/blogs/new/tata_logo.jpg

I guess it's not what you're looking for.
Tatas aren't in the States yet (and may not ever be).
unless you've got $$$$$$$$$$$$$ $-) $-) $-) $-) $-) $-) $-) $-) $-)

Re: Calling Colchar and others familiar with all things British

Posted: August 18th, 2009, 6:31 pm
by wilson
cl15876 wrote:
wilson wrote:
Lavabe wrote: Here's the logo for Tata:
http://nazret.com/blog/media/blogs/new/tata_logo.jpg

I guess it's not what you're looking for.
Tatas aren't in the States yet (and may not ever be).
unless you've got $$$$$$$$$$$$$ $-) $-) $-) $-) $-) $-) $-) $-) $-)
Not sure about that either. Tatas' claim to fame around the world is that they're impossibly cheap (and death traps). If you're dropping the cash to import a not-for-sale-in-the-States car, it ain't a Tata:
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Re: Calling Colchar and others familiar with all things British

Posted: August 19th, 2009, 6:52 am
by Lavabe
wilson wrote:Not sure about that either. Tatas' claim to fame around the world is that they're impossibly cheap (and death traps). If you're dropping the cash to import a not-for-sale-in-the-States car, it ain't a Tata:
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I know that it's claim to fame is cheap cars (see my first post about it)
The emblem doesn't match up, but Tata Motors (Indian) bought Jaguar, and makes a sports car. They are better known, however, for some of their cheaper cars.
However, they are starting to do others as well. For example:
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/iipcache/3073.jpg

Re: Calling Colchar and others familiar with all things British

Posted: August 19th, 2009, 9:28 am
by wilson
Lavabe wrote: However, they are starting to do others as well. For example:
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/iipcache/3073.jpg
That looks like a shitty version of the first-generation Hyundai Tiburon (that's not a compliment).
In case it hasn't become apparent, I'm no fan of Tatas, and hope they never make it Stateside.

Re: Calling Colchar and others familiar with all things British

Posted: August 19th, 2009, 10:10 am
by bjornolf
wilson wrote:
bjornolf wrote: It was a sporty looking car. It had front and back seats. Looked a LITTLE like a Honda Civic style car. Just based on shape, I'm guessing sometime in the '90s.

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I wonder if this was one of those models that had/has its own badge (like the Corvette, Camaro, Firebird, Mustang, etc.).
What color was the car (odd question, I know, but it will help)?
Did the back seat look functional, or was it 2+2?
Could you tell where the engine was mounted?
What did the driver look like?
The car was a medium blue. Kind of a deep royal blue. The odd thing was that the only other time I'd seen a similar car was when I was at Duke a decade ago, and I saw it driving on I-85 north of Durham. This weekend, I saw it a little south of Raleigh on I-95. I wonder if it could possible be the same car? It looked very similar to my memory, even the same color.

I didn't really see the back seats, but from the size and shape of the rear side windows, I'd GUESS they were functional. From the shape of the car, I would guess that the engine was in the front. No clue what the driver looked like. I saw the car for a second in my rear view mirror, then it past me and was in front of me. He was driving it like it was a race car though, so I'd guess he was younger. The passenger was a younger white male, looked in his late teens, early twenties. It had a very loud muffler sound with a BIG exhaust pipe, like one of those suped up civics the kids race these days. It might be what you said about the badge, but it definitely didn't look like any Camaro, Vette, Firebird, or Mustang I've ever seen.

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Re: Calling Colchar and others familiar with all things British

Posted: August 19th, 2009, 12:24 pm
by devildeac
wilson wrote:
Lavabe wrote:
Lavabe wrote:The emblem doesn't match up, but Tata Motors (Indian) bought Jaguar, and makes a sports car. They are better known, however, for some of their cheaper cars.
Here's the logo for Tata:
http://nazret.com/blog/media/blogs/new/tata_logo.jpg

I guess it's not what you're looking for.
Tatas aren't in the States yet (and may not ever be).
Cathy said you could buy Ta-Ta's... :oops: :roll: :)) =))

Re: Calling Colchar and others familiar with all things British

Posted: August 19th, 2009, 5:19 pm
by captmojo
devildeac wrote:
Cathy said you could buy Ta-Ta's... :oops: :roll: :)) =))
I've heard you can rent them, at a distance, as well. A dollar at a time. :))

Re: Calling Colchar and others familiar with all things British

Posted: August 19th, 2009, 6:35 pm
by Lavabe
captmojo wrote:
devildeac wrote:
Cathy said you could buy Ta-Ta's... :oops: :roll: :)) =))
I've heard you can rent them, at a distance, as well. A dollar at a time. :))
I can't wait for Captmojo to become moderator! :))