[ Total Views: 1325 | Total Replies: 14 | Thread Id: 89762 ] |
|
Ascort
Casual Dubber
Posts: 29
Threads: 4
Registered: April 9th, 2011
Member Is Offline
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
|
posted on April 10th, 2011 at 10:24 PM |
|
|
Looking for Ascort history - Plate #005
I am a newbie on this site, but was thinking that someone here just may know something about the early history of the Ascort TSV 1300 that I am
restoring,
My car is fitted with plate #005 and I think that it was probably the 3rd car built. The car was probably registered BXL-022 and was painted silver,
with tan interior. It was repainted metalic green then red, then back to silver in its first year. (Yes that is correct and a few of the other cars
were also repainted on a regular basis during that period.) It was also fitted with a towbar (for towing the Ascort Sonic boat?)
In 1961 or 62 the car was involved in an accident (I believe that Mirek Craney may have have run off the road and hit a tree in it). The car had the
left front corner replaced at the Ascort factory at Tempe. (The cut line can be found under the paint on my car.)
It is then that the trail runs cold for 10 years. The car was painted white and was obviously given a very hard life and received minor body damage.
During that time period the engine was removed, the interior was stripped out and the dash was removed and replaced with an ugly ply dash. (I believe
that the original may have been used for a RHD conversion by Peter Legge on the LHD prototype as the bit that was missing on mine matches the one now
fitted to that car). Other identifiers of that time period were the lime green paint in the engine bay, a perspex rear window, a broken rear bumper
and chrome handles on the rear bonnet.
In the early 1970s the car came north to Toowoomba and sat in the front yard of a house in Grenier St with a "for sale" notice on it until I bought
it looking like this. (The photos look better than it was.)
I did some work in the early years and then stored it for almost 30 years. (Some may have seen it at VW Warwick in 2007, sitting near Barry's
Ascort). I am now getting serious and have started making some significant progress.
I would love to hear if anybody can fill in the missing gaps in the history of my car. I would also love to learn more on the history of any of the
cars as I have been collating the history and collecting photos etc.
Please help with information if you can.
|
|
Ascort
Casual Dubber
Posts: 29
Threads: 4
Registered: April 9th, 2011
Member Is Offline
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
|
posted on June 1st, 2014 at 08:56 PM |
|
|
After no responses here I developed the web site http://www.ascort-tsv-1300.com
and also an Ascort Facebook site.
Since this time I have received definite proof that my car was BXL-022 but there was still a missing gap in the car's history in the 1960s.
A few days ago I received an email on the web site email address from someone saying that he used to own an Ascort rego BXL-022 in 1963/64. He did not
realise that I was the owner of the car when he sent the email. The missing history is now much smaller.
Restoration work continues slowly with hundreds of hours being spent on it and things are starting to head in the right direction. Almost every part
on the car needs major work and many parts have had to be scratch built to keep them true to the original design. With so few cars and a number of
survivors being modified I feel a need to keep as close to original design as I can.
Maybe one day I will eventually get it completed.
|
|
Yogie
Super Moderator
Posts: 1603
Threads: 108
Registered: June 7th, 2003
Member Is Offline
Location: Brisbane
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue
|
posted on June 2nd, 2014 at 07:55 AM |
|
|
Good to hear you are perservering with the restoration and I wish you all the luck in finding out the missing info.
Feel free to share some pictures of your progress as you can as well.
Yogie
|
|
empi
A.k.a.: Empstar
Compulsive Aussie Vee Dubber
Posts: 4131
Threads: 178
Registered: August 27th, 2002
Member Is Offline
Location: melbourne
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
Mood: thunderous
|
posted on June 2nd, 2014 at 10:32 AM |
|
|
Keep up the good work, let me know if you find a Sonic for sale....!
"If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you." - Anonymous
|
|
Ascort
Casual Dubber
Posts: 29
Threads: 4
Registered: April 9th, 2011
Member Is Offline
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
|
posted on June 2nd, 2014 at 10:50 AM |
|
|
Quote: | Originally
posted by empi
Keep up the good work, let me know if you find a Sonic for sale....!
|
You will have to line up after me After all, it was my #005 car
that is pictured on the brochure towing the sonic.
A surviving sonic hull has now been located and it is in good condition. I understand that the owner does intend to restore it.
|
|
Ascort
Casual Dubber
Posts: 29
Threads: 4
Registered: April 9th, 2011
Member Is Offline
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
|
posted on June 2nd, 2014 at 10:52 AM |
|
|
Quote: | Originally
posted by Yogie
Good to hear you are perservering with the restoration and I wish you all the luck in finding out the missing info.
Feel free to share some pictures of your progress as you can as well.
Yogie
|
I will look at starting a thread about my Ascort efforts.
|
|
empi
A.k.a.: Empstar
Compulsive Aussie Vee Dubber
Posts: 4131
Threads: 178
Registered: August 27th, 2002
Member Is Offline
Location: melbourne
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
Mood: thunderous
|
posted on June 2nd, 2014 at 12:25 PM |
|
|
I WANT A SONIC!!! Ask the guy who has one to make a mould!
"If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you." - Anonymous
|
|
hulbyw
Insano Dub Head
Posts: 804
Threads: 131
Registered: September 28th, 2009
Member Is Offline
Location: Melbourne
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
Mood: I'm OK, RU?
|
posted on June 2nd, 2014 at 10:50 PM |
|
|
A tiny tidbit of information about Ascorts. When I was a kid living in Camberwell, a neighbour worked at Channel Nine. Occasionally my neighbour had a
visit from a lady I believe was Elaine McKenna, the singer. She drove a car that I was fascinated with. It was a red Ascort.
Cheers..........Wayne
|
|
Ascort
Casual Dubber
Posts: 29
Threads: 4
Registered: April 9th, 2011
Member Is Offline
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
|
posted on June 2nd, 2014 at 11:07 PM |
|
|
Quote: | Originally
posted by hulbyw
A tiny tidbit of information about Ascorts. When I was a kid living in Camberwell, a neighbour worked at Channel Nine. Occasionally my neighbour had a
visit from a lady I believe was Elaine McKenna, the singer. She drove a car that I was fascinated with. It was a red Ascort.
Cheers..........Wayne
|
Hi Wayne
Yes you are correct she did have a red Ascort. She sold the car in 1961 and the car has remained in the same Melbourne family since.
The person who bought the car was an official at the Sandown circuit and the car could often be seen in the car park there. In the mid 80s the car
passed to a son and last year it changed hands again to a grandson. It is understood that the car is now undergoing restoration.
Last year the car was advertised on Gumtree, but I think that this was a bit of a fishing exercise to find the value of the car at the time when it
changed hands within the family.
I have a brief account of the known surviving Ascorts on my web page. http://www.ascort-tsv-1300.com/Survivors.htm
My cars are #005 which is a very early car, (the one receiving the new front corner) and the blue car (not the racing one).
Mark
|
|
empi
A.k.a.: Empstar
Compulsive Aussie Vee Dubber
Posts: 4131
Threads: 178
Registered: August 27th, 2002
Member Is Offline
Location: melbourne
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
Mood: thunderous
|
posted on June 3rd, 2014 at 12:49 PM |
|
|
Quote: | Originally
posted by hulbyw
A tiny tidbit of information about Ascorts. When I was a kid living in Camberwell, a neighbour worked at Channel Nine. Occasionally my neighbour had a
visit from a lady I believe was Elaine McKenna, the singer. She drove a car that I was fascinated with. It was a red Ascort.
Cheers..........Wayne
|
Car is now at AVWPC in Croydon
"If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you." - Anonymous
|
|
empi
A.k.a.: Empstar
Compulsive Aussie Vee Dubber
Posts: 4131
Threads: 178
Registered: August 27th, 2002
Member Is Offline
Location: melbourne
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
Mood: thunderous
|
posted on June 3rd, 2014 at 01:13 PM |
|
|
Here it is!!
Error |
Sorry, you must be a registered user in order to download attachments. |
|
"If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you." - Anonymous
|
|
Carl and Emily
Officially Full-On Dubber
Posts: 349
Threads: 38
Registered: April 19th, 2012
Member Is Offline
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
|
posted on June 3rd, 2014 at 03:50 PM |
|
|
Cool stuff,..
Love this kind of perseverance and preservation for any car,.. especially rare ones.
Good on you.
|
|
Turbo54
Veteran Volks Folk
Posts: 2220
Threads: 268
Registered: July 13th, 2004
Member Is Offline
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
Mood: Boost'n
|
posted on June 3rd, 2014 at 04:04 PM |
|
|
I think Barry with the rat blue drag one has a few Ascorts from memory.
T54
C'mon kids gather round,
there's a new sensation hitting town,
It's moving straight, low to the ground,
it'll pick you up when your feeling down.
|
|
hulbyw
Insano Dub Head
Posts: 804
Threads: 131
Registered: September 28th, 2009
Member Is Offline
Location: Melbourne
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
Mood: I'm OK, RU?
|
posted on June 3rd, 2014 at 07:25 PM |
|
|
Thanks empi. Just up the road. I will go and ask to have a look at it tomorrow. Your photo doesn't look much like it did when I was a kid. It was
pristine then. I fell in love with it and had no idea it was VW based. I loved everything about it, especially the proportions and style. Still do
Cheers....Wayne
|
|
Ascort
Casual Dubber
Posts: 29
Threads: 4
Registered: April 9th, 2011
Member Is Offline
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
|
posted on June 9th, 2014 at 09:17 AM |
|
|
I will start a blog on my cars in the Member Rides section.
-> Turbo 54. Yes Barry has 3 cars. His blue drag rat car, the yellow car which is for restoration and the bones of the New Zealand car.
|
|