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When is an Opal not an Opal? - Mike Costigan - 23-06-2018 This is really silly ... for well over fifty years I have always referred to the Ruby-fronted 2-seater as an Opal. I had a 1936 example as my first car, and back in the 1940s my father ran a 1937 version; both were known in the family as Opals. But I have just been looking through some of my brochures on another matter, and realised that Austins did not, in fact, call this model the Opal! The only reference to the 2-seater being referred to as an Opal is in the 1934 brochure 1212, at which time the model still retained the earlier chrome radiator; all subsequent brochures - 1290, 1292, 1472 & 1539 - give the model name as, simply, the 2-seater. So, are they Opals, or are they 2-seaters? And does it matter, anyway RE: When is an Opal not an Opal? - Peter Naulls - 23-06-2018 ... and the Ruby Tourer is not a Ruby Tourer either! I've always wondered why. The "Opal" was supplied bumper-less of course but I hadn't realised the Tourer was too. Peter. RE: When is an Opal not an Opal? - "Slack Alice" Simon - 24-06-2018 Do the brochures still have "Ruby" and "Pearl", Mike? RE: When is an Opal not an Opal? - Mike Costigan - 24-06-2018 Yes, Simon, the Ruby and Pearl are always referred to by name; the 4-seater tourer is always the Open Road (sometimes with the suffix Tourer, sometimes with Four Seater). RE: When is an Opal not an Opal? - Roland Alcock - 24-06-2018 Ironically, when I took ownership of my Chrome Rad Opal, it was suggested (by owners of the later 2 Seater) that it couldn’t be an Opal because of the chrome radiator. The archive publications cleared that suggestion up. I shall have fun this week when I meet them and say "you know your car, it’s not really an Opal'"! RE: When is an Opal not an Opal? - "Slack Alice" Simon - 24-06-2018 That seems odd, not keeping the "jewellery" sequence. Maybe the Nazis had an "O P A L" organisation - something like that, happening in the political world of the time? Simon RE: When is an Opal not an Opal? - Ritchie Wilson - 25-06-2018 In my 1936 Austin Diary the 7 h.p. models are listed as: Pearl Cabriolet; Ruby; Open Road; Two-seater and Nippy. RE: When is an Opal not an Opal? - Tony Press - 25-06-2018 (24-06-2018, 03:28 PM)Slack Alice Wrote: That seems odd, not keeping the "jewellery" sequence. Possibly because GM owned Opel in Germany they advised Longbridge that the Opal name was too close. Austin had a chrome radiator Two Seater in 1933 - an Opal two seater briefly in 1934 reverting to Two Seater in 1935 for the new painted radiator model. Tony. |