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![]() Andrew I am very pleased with how the car turned out; (more thrilled actually). Feeling Proud? No not really, as my input was very minor compared to that of Toby Silverton...... he conceived the design and guided the factory personnel towards the final result. Toby and the Filton Crew are the ones that should be feeling proud. I am pleased that almost everyone thinks it's turned out well.
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Interesting. I far prefer the 3. (End Quote) I think it's all down to personal taste. Whilst i like the Blenheim 3, i do think it's time for a more radical makeover since it is starting to age quite heavily now. A smaller window area would help with this, added to a less severe nose. Though i think the former would require an all new body design. Easy to say of course when i'm not the one paying for the development costs. Andrew |
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As a very recent newby to Bristols, the thing that attracted me to the 603 and its derivatives was that B had not gone to the ubiquitous wedge shape one sees everywhere. Will they someday? Who knows. Also, since only Bristols that are at least 25 years old can come into the US, I really didn't have much choice. Many of today's redesigns in the industry are, to me, bulbous. See Chrysler and Bentley, to mention only two. I can't accept these as possessing classic styling. These things are totally subjective, of course, and can not be any other way. As we age, I believe it is normal for many of us to revert to the things we liked from yesteryear. As I will turn 77 in a few weeks, I definitely fall into that camp! The greatest thing is that Bristol and Toby S. are trying to respond to their customer base. |
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![]() Thanks to those who took the trouble to post the photos of the new Blenheim on this site for everyone to see.
Just to confirm, they can be found in the following albums; http://www.bristolcars.info/forums/album.php?albumid=37 http://www.bristolcars.info/forums/album.php?albumid=36 My personal view is that the new design is an improvement, particularly at the rear end. It's a shame the plastic gear change surround wasn't changed to match the lovely burr walnut dash. |
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![]() Kevin you said
"My personal view is that the new design is an improvement, particularly at the rear end. It's a shame the plastic gear change surround wasn't changed to match the lovely burr walnut dash." The gear change surround WAS changed during manufacture of the car! I specified that the current (Blenheim 3) PLASTIC one was too modern looking. The Blenheim 4 has a metal surround as per the first 412's. I know it's metal because it is being removed as we type, 'cos the chroming had a couple of bubbles on it and it's off to be rechromed! (No more new ones to swap it with, and the car came with a No Quibble Warranty!)) Richard |
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![]() Richard.....Thank you so much for posting the photographs. As you say, everyone concerned has made a lovely car. You have supported an English company in these difficult times. Do you think it will become the "official" styling for any more Blenheims, or is it just a one-off, bespoke model ?
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I was thinking a little more something like my old V8 Aston, (see attached pic), which of course had an older variant of the same transmission. Obviously you wouldn't be able to have so much wood around it on the Blenheim, but perhaps if the gear change surround were a little smaller, then it could be set into some wood to match the dash. If you like that sort of thing :-) Still, yours look a damn site better than my 411. |
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