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RE: Naming cars -poll - Roger - 09-06-2018 (09-06-2018, 12:46 PM)John Mason Wrote: When I first bought my Ruby my wife referred to it rather derogortary as the Tin Box. She has warmed to it now but still calls it the Tin Box. When I deposited all the rusty parts of my newly acquired RP in my Mother’s garage she said “ What’s that contraption” doing in my garage? It’s not a name I think I will use! My Fathers Austin 7 was called “Wayfarer”. Roger RE: Naming cars -poll - Hugh Sammons - 09-06-2018 Piglet is very sad! He thinks all cars should have a name. RE: Naming cars -poll - Austin in the Shed - 09-06-2018 I bought 2 real wrecks, A big 7 sixlight which had been turned into a keystone cops car and a ruby kept in a shed until it collapsed around it,they were nicknamed Relly relic and Uriah heap by my other half. RE: Naming cars -poll - dickie65 - 09-06-2018 Hi All, My Dad had a Top Hat in the early sixties called Chitter Chitter Wizz Bang. ( Noisy axle and hole in the exhaust, Dads party piece was coasting down hill ignition off open throttle then switching back on to load backfires ) In the 1970s there was the Black Magic Box. The Type 65 has been named Noddy ( not by me though ) I am sure there were other cars with names in the family, Whether you name your car or not does not matter, just enjoy it for what it is. RE: Naming cars -poll - Dave Prior - 09-06-2018 All of our cars have names. The A30 is Mabel, A35 is Basil, A40 came to us as Nellie (and has been since at least the 60s), our '33 RP is called Gumdrop (totally unrelated to the 12 of the same name!) and our PD is called Dandruff. All names that have just developed over time. I suppose we see them as cars with personalities and characters, so the names naturally follow. All used regularly over many years. Maybe that's the key? RE: Naming cars -poll - David Cochrane - 09-06-2018 No & Yes. No: The Chummy and the Cup. Yes: Skanky (the Trials Chummy) and Hilda (the RP). RE: Naming cars -poll - Nick Lettington - 09-06-2018 My dad also had a box saloon in the late 50s called Boanerges... I think I could be persuaded to give that name to the Speedex. RE: Naming cars -poll - Ian Williams - 10-06-2018 Interesting that almost all posts on this thread have come from the yes camp yet 55% of respondents have been no's.......... RE: Naming cars -poll - Roger Goldthorpe - 10-06-2018 I have never given a name to my ‘conventional road cars’ I have just called them by their model name. However I have given names to the Austin 7 and my sports cars except the Ginetta as that name seemed to suit her. That’s another issue, how does one determine a cars sex! Cheers Roger RE: Naming cars -poll - Bryan - 10-06-2018 Have given names to my Austin’s chummy - Smokey ( as it had that much blow by when I got her) And the ruby is called Rubina Other cothers just called by there model. |