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Old 14th January 2009, 22:24   #661
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Mark I in Mumbai !

Spotted this mark one in a by-lane off Shivaji Park. Heartening to see a Herald in Mumbai, thought they'd all dried up ! Anyways, I don't think this car is of a very high.. er, standard. (Just couldn't resist this one !)
Look at what he has done to the rear window !! This one seems a daily runner, though.
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Old 15th January 2009, 00:03   #662
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Spotted this mark one in a by-lane off Shivaji Park. Anyways, I don't think this car is of a very high.. er, standard. (Just couldn't resist this one !)
Look at what he has done to the rear window !! This one seems a daily runner, though.
Hey, interesting coincidence- I remember seeing pics. of this car before (although can't say if the same location or not) uploaded by another tbhpian (danlan I think)
Yeah, it sure is pretty sad man! Sure is one disfigured car!
Although, unless I look at those previous pics. I can't say if the rear side window was modded then itself. But truly worst of all is that bonnet!!
Infact, the original way it opens is all the more convenient, especially for mechanics! It's totally unnecessary to change it to this way!

Anyways, if cars like this end up in chor bazaar (I should shoot myself for saying this, I know!) I'd like to have all the side-pattis, door handles, boot hinges, roof badges and tail-lamp covers...:slurp:

OT: that choco-brown SS80 behind it reminds me of my own car (same colour!)

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OT: that choco-brown SS80 behind it reminds me of my own car (same colour!)

Ah! So u finally managed to get one?
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Ah! So u finally managed to get one?
Yes of course! I'd even mentioned it in this thread (I thought you visit it frequently?):

http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/indian...ss80-dx-6.html

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Yes of course! I'd even mentioned it in this thread (I thought you visit it frequently?):

http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/indian...ss80-dx-6.html


I do visit it frequently, but somehow missed ur post!!
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oh.. nostalgia!this is the car in which I was taken to school in 1st standard .black in colour.still remember narayanan chettan bashing the car with full of us -kids and car not pulling the hills!
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Not pulling the hills?
The first and second gears are so tall that the car would climb a tree.
Maybe the car lost compression or had slipping clutch then.
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^I meant car not climbing the hills(I know only Malayalam properly).
I felt the second one is the reason.already very old for that time itself :P
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^I meant car not climbing the hills(I know only Malayalam properly).
I felt the second one is the reason.already very old for that time itself :P
I suppose it had been sold already?? Do you know what happened of it afteerwards?
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come on man!I was just going through my memory 23 years down the line.I am sure those cars were scraped long before.You may find luck if you lurk through police stations across kerala.those are the places which still got old stocks .
@stanher:I failed to see the standard-20 vans which are converted to Thattukada in areas near to me.may be I will take some snaps of it from chalakudy edapilly areas.
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@stanher:I failed to see the standard-20 vans which are converted to Thattukada in areas near to me.may be I will take some snaps of it from chalakudy edapilly areas.

Uh, I take it that Thattukadai means food stalls (since thattu = plate in tamil)?? I have a very remote connection with Malyalam, through my mother-tongue tamil!
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OT: Yes ,you are correct.
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Yes of course! I'd even mentioned it in this thread (I thought you visit it frequently?):

http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/indian...ss80-dx-6.html

Yeh mAruti thread ko dekhna honA yaAru.. I had no clue you bought one - my heartiest congratulations !
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I suppose it had been sold already?? Do you know what happened of it afteerwards?
Stanher, always hungry for more Standards.
I saw few Standard 20 (Micro) used everyday near Coimbatore.
The rear is like a mini lorry and not like a van.
Will post photos soon.

Could not keep this with me:
A Standard 8 is up for sale at Madurai.
Let us see if it suits Mr Dabhar Behram's interest.
Hold on for a week.
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Stanher, always hungry for more Standards.
Of course! I need to lay the foundation (not literally, yet!) for my Standard motor mueseum, don't I?

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Could not keep this with me:
A Standard 8 is up for sale at Madurai. Let us see if it suits Mr Dabhar Behram's interest. Hold on for a week.
I can't comment on Mr. Dhabar's interest but it certainly suits MY interest!

Any more details on the car?? Condition? Pics.??
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A Standard from Indiranagar, Blr...
Apologies for the sub-standard pics ;-)

I think the car was in running condition till less than a year? ago.

A couple of months and this car will be ready for the 'Rusting in peace' thread.

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