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Appearing almost driverless! Merseyrail's class 508 143 from 1980 approaches the 1984 built station at Bache with a service on the loop Liverpool Lime St to Chester. Luv those horns on these units. Sept 26th 2014

Rover Montego DLX Turbo (1988-94) Engine 1998cc MDi S4 Perkins Prima / Rover Production 546,000+

Registration Number L 998 HJB

AUSTIN SET

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Designed and developed by Ian Beech, David Bache, Roger Tucker and Roy Axe originally under project number LC10 along with the Austin Maestro.

The Montego emerged as BLs candidate for the volume saloon sales market, pitched against the Ford Cortina and Vauxhall Cavalier. The Montego was designed on conventional lines with steel spring suspension front and rear.

Available with 1.3 BMC A series and 1.6, 2.0 and a lusty 2.0ltr Perkins Turbo Diesel. A roomy car with adequate performance from the larger engined cars. The range also included a roomy Estate version with larger luggage capacity than its competitors, two additional rear-facing child seats and self-levelling suspension, also styled by Roy Axe, followed shortly and received instant acclaim, winning the company a Design Council award

Following a minor facelift in 1989 which introduced the seven seater Countryman and the Perkins Diesel engine to the line up the Austin name was dropped in favour of Rover. Though the car never wore the Rover name or badge, using instead a stylised badge resembling that of Rover.

 

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Shot 09:06:2014 ar The Luton Classic Car Show, Stockwell Park, Luton REF 102-254

  

Rover 3 litre Mk.II Saloon (1962-65) Engine 2995cc S6 IOE Production 15676 Mk.II Saloons (48541 all 3 ltr P5s = 40558 Saloons + 7983 Coupes)

Registration Number 133 MEW (Peterborough))

ROVER SET

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The Rover 3 litre was originally introduced in Mk.1 form in 1959 as a large four door Saloon or Coupe. Designed by David Bache the P5 was the flagship Rover model. Originally powered by 2,995cc S6OHV IOE engine with side exhaust valve an unusual arrangement inherited from the Rover P4. In this form, output of 115 brake horsepower An automatic transmission, overdrive on the manual, and Burman power steering were optional with overdrive becoming standard from May 1960. with 11 inch Girling drum brakes on the earlier car and optional servo front disc brakes, manual model had overdrive as standard from May 1960. and optional PAS from October 1960. Improvements on the Mk.1A included a standby electric fuel pump.

 

The Mk.II introduced in 1962 included the four door Coupe and have an extra 20bhp giving 129bhp, limproved suspension, the glass wondow deflectors were dropped, and raplaced with opening front door quarter lights and an improved gear shift with a choice of manual or automatic. All the late Mk.II had PAS.

The Mark II as saw the debut of the four door Coupe in Autumn 1962

 

The Mk.III was introduced in 1965 with PAS as standard, reclining front seats and better contoured rear seats. Recognised by the revised grille and badge and *continuous side chrome strip. This one seems to have the shorter Mk.II strip but is a 1967 car.

 

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3hot at the Enfield Pagaent N. London-25:05:2015 Ref 106-422

Quai des chalands, Lausanne

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Meeting aérien "Air Legend" 2019 (Melun-Villaroche)

 

CANADAIR CT-133/Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star - F-AYMD - s/n 263 - propriétaire François DUBREUIL (La Roche-sur-Yon) - Construit en 1954 ex-RCAF aux couleurs de l'avion de Tanguy dans la BD "L'école des Aigles" - Ecole de Chasse de Meknés

 

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Rover 3 litre Mk.I Saloon (1959-67) Engine 2995cc S6 IOE Production 20,963 Mk.Is all Saloons (48541 all 3 ltr P5s = 40558 Saloons + 7983 Coupes)

Registration Number 283 SHU (Bristol)

ROVER SET

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The Rover 3 litre was originally introduced in Mk.1 form in 1959 as a large four door Saloon or Coupe. Designed by David Bache the P5 was the flagship Rover model. Originally powered by 2,995cc S6OHV IOE engine with side exhaust valve an unusual arrangement inherited from the Rover P4. In this form, output of 115 brake horsepower An automatic transmission, overdrive on the manual, and Burman power steering were optional with overdrive becoming standard from May 1960. with 11 inch Girling drum brakes on the earlier car and optional servo front disc brakes, manual model had overdrive as standard from May 1960. and optional PAS from October 1960. Improvements on the Mk.1A included a standby electric fuel pump.

 

The Mk.II introduced in 1962 included the four door Coupe and have an extra 20bhp giving 129bhp, limproved suspension, the glass wondow deflectors were dropped, and raplaced with opening front door quarter lights and an improved gear shift with a choice of manual or automatic. All the late Mk.II had PAS.

The Mark II as saw the debut of the four door Coupe in Autumn 1962

 

The Mk.III was introduced in 1965 with PAS as standard, reclining front seats and better contoured rear seats. Recognised by the revised grille and badge and *continuous side chrome strip. This one seems to have the shorter Mk.II strip but is a 1967 car.

 

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Shot on 06.04.2015 at Weston Park, Weston-under-Lizzard, Shropshire Ref 103-142

 

Rover 2000SC (1970-73) Engine 1978cc S4 OC Production 24603 (+ 32078 TCs)

Registration Number RLX 971 L

ROVER SET

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Designed by Spen King, Gordon Bashford and David Bache, the new Rover P6 represented a design aimed at appealing to a wider clientelle than the traditional Rover buyer.The design was advanced for the time with a de Dion tube suspension at the rear, four-wheel disc brakes (inboard on the rear), and a fully synchromesh transmission. The unibody design featured non-stressed panels bolted to a unit frame, inspired by the Citroën DS. The de Dion set-up was unique in that the "tube" was in two parts that could telescope, thereby avoiding the need for sliding splines in the drive shafts,

 

The first series of the P6 Rover 2000, launched in 1963, was powered by a 1978cc engine of 104bhp at the time the engine was unusual in having an overhead camshaft layout. The cylinder head had a perfectly flat surface, and the combustion chambers were cast into the piston crowns (sometimes known as a Heron head). Rover later developed a twin carburettor version, marketing the two cars as 2000SC and 2000TC.

 

The Mark II version was launched in 1970 with the same basic design as the original, but with an external facelift featuring egg box style grille and a contoured bonnet panel with the interior also refreshed.

 

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Shot 09:06:2014 ar The Luton Classic Car Show, Stockwell Park, Luton REF 102-631

Baches at Lake Clearwater August 13, 2015 Canterbury High Country, New Zealand.

 

All about Lake Clearwater: fishingmag.co.nz/2015/01/22/lake-clearwater-lake-camp-ash...

507 001 departing Bache heading for the final stop at Chester working Merseyrail service 2C21 Chester to Chester via Liverpool

Official Introduction Land Rover Series I was at the 1948 Amsterdam Motor Show.

Series II was redesigned by David Bache (1925-1994) in 1958.

 

2495 cc Diesel engine.

1810 kg.

Production Land Rover: 1948-1985.

Production this Land Rover 109" Series III: 1971-1985.

Original old Dutch reg. number: Oct. 10, 1976.

Same owner since Nov. 29, 2013.

 

Amsterdam-N., Gedempt Hamerkanaal, March 7, 2016.

 

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Seen at a 1971-1985 LAND ROVER 88'' Series III 4x4.

 

Land Rover Series I was introduced at the 1948 Amsterdam Motor Show. It was designed with the contribution of Maurice Wilks (1904-1963).

Series II was redesigned in 1958 by David Bache (1925-1994).

 

Production Series III: 1971-1985.

Original Portugese reg. number: 1969/73/80/82/87.

 

Number seen: about 5.

 

South of Chaves (P.), Rua Freixo, Aug. 18, 2017.

 

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Merseyrail 3rd rail EMU 507 008 approaching Bache the last stop before arriving at Chester working 2C19 Chester to Chester vis the Liverpool loop.

Behind the unit can be seen the remains of Upton by Chester station which closed in January 1984

 

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Worcester October 2003

Well-known Land Rover, but impossible to see exactly which model or year.

 

The official Introduction Series I Land Rover was at the 1948 Amsterdam Motor Show.

Series II was redesigned by David Bache (1925-1994) in 1958.

 

Production Series III: 1971-1985.

 

Warmond, near Dorpsstraat, Jan. 10, 2016.

 

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Merseyrail EMU 508 128 departing Bache the last station call before Chester, 2C26 Chester to Chester

Bain News Service,, publisher.

 

Florence Gilbert & Katherine Bache

 

[between ca. 1910 and ca. 1920]

 

1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.

 

Notes:

Title from unverified data provided by the Bain News Service on the negatives or caption cards.

Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).

 

Format: Glass negatives.

 

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.

 

Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

 

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Call Number: LC-B2- 3725-3A

  

The Baches at Lake Clearwater August 12, 2015 Canterbury High Country, New Zealand.

 

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Rover 3500 Vitesse SDI (1982-86) Engine 3528cc V8 OHV

Registration Number B 25 NYA

ROVER ALBUM

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The Rover SD1 (SD1 the SD refers to Specialist Division and 1 is the first car to come from the in-house design team).was designed by Spen King and David Bache. The radical shape, resembled a Ferrari Daytona, but was designed with simplicity of manufacture in mind in contrast to the outgoing P6.To the point of reverting to a live rear axle and drum brakes at the rear.

 

Initially realed in June 1976 as a 3528cc V8 and was warmly praised by the press, winning the title European Car of the Year for 1977.

 

In 1982 Rover unveiled the Cowley-built, facelifted line to the public. These cars benefited mostly from small cosmetic changes on the exterior as well as a quite extensively redesigned interior. the facelift cars have redesigned headlamps with chromed rims and flush fitting on the later, recessed on the earlier series, the deeper rear window now fitted with a rear wash wipe, and the new plastic wrap around bumpers which replaced the three piece rubber and stainless steel ones. Along with the facelift came a rash of new models, including the flagship 190bhp fuel-injected version of its V8. engine the new derivative was originally only available in the Vitesse model, but from 1984 onwards it was also offered in the luxury Vanden Plas. Very rare are the Twin Plenum; Vitesses these had two throttle bodies mounted on the plenum chamber instead of one, and were produced in very small numbers as homologation for the twin plenum racers.

 

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Shot 09:06:2014 ar The Luton Classic Car Show, Stockwell Park, Luton REF 102-640

Triangle en trois matières

Rover 3.5 litre P5B (1967-73) Engine 3528cc V8 Saloon Production 11501 Saloons (+ 9099 Coupe)

Registration Number LFL 477 L

ROVER SET

 

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The P5 Rover is a series of large luxury Saloons and Coupes, designed by David Bache and first introduced in the form of a 3 litreSaloon in 1958.

 

The final iteration of the P5 appeared in September 1967 powered by a former Buick 3528cc V8. Rover had lacked the funds and time to develope their own V8 so instead decided to redevelope a lightweight aluminium concept engine that Buick had not taken up. They made it considerably stronger, which added some weight but still maintained the engine's light and compact features with an output of 160bhp. When compared to its predecessor, the aluminium engine enabled the car to offer improved performance and fuel economy with greater power and the lesser weight. Borg Warner Type-35 automatic transmission, hydrosteer variable ratio power steering became standard.

The exterior was mostly unchanged, apart from bold '3.5 Litre' badging, a pair of fog lights which were added below the head lights, cars rode on Rostylewheels with black painted inserts The P5B existed as both the 4-door coupe and saloon body style until end of production.

The 3½ Litre saloon variant was a favourite of high-ranking Government Ministers, and served as Prime Ministerial transport for Harold Wilson, Edward Heath, James Callaghan and Margaret Thatcher. As testament to their suitability, the last batch of P5Bs to roll off the Rover line in June 1973 were purchased by the British government and placed in storage, to be released for government use as required, resulting in relatively new looking examples wafting through whitehall and Westminster for almost a decade after the end of production. When Margaret Thatcher entered Downing Street in 1979 after her election victory, she was driven in a 1972 model. It was during Thatcher's eleven-year tenure that the P5 was eventually phased out as a Prime-Ministerial car, in favour of the Jaguar XJ.

Queen Elizabeth II also owns an Arden Green Rover P5B Saloon "JGY 280", which is on display at the Heritage Motor Centre, Gaydon, Warwickshire .

 

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Shot 09:06:2014 ar The Luton Classic Car Show, Stockwell Park, Luton REF 102-623

  

The P6 Series was launched in 1963. The first model was the 2000, followed in 1968 by the P6 3500.

The P6 was designed by a team led by Spen King, Gordon Bashford and David Bache.

 

3528 cc 8 cylinder engine, taken from the Buick Special.

1334 kg.

Production P6: 10/1963-3/1977.

Production P6 3500: April 1968-March 1977.

Original old Dutch reg. number: April 26, 1977.

Seen in front of Garage Auto Service Bouwerij.

 

Amstelveen, Bedrijventerrein Legmeer, Bouwerij, April 16, 2019.

 

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Photo prise au Neubourg (F-27), par mon ami Eric ("Pontfire"), que je remercie pour cette contribution à mon Flickrstream, plutôt pauvre en camions (et tracteurs) anciens en ce moment ...

507 033 has just departed Chester seen here arriving at Bache on another Chester to Chester circuit 2C23

Jeunes filles Bana au marché de Key Afer

 

L'année dernière j'ai participé à un projet de 52 semaines (que j'ai arrêté au bout de 26), en m'imposant de raconter une histoire avec les thèmes imposés chaque semaine. En voici un condensé.

Photo prise à l'expo PTRA Rochetaillé (Rhône) 13 avril 2014. Hayes69.

Photo prise à l'expo PTRA Rochetaillé (Rhône) 13 avril 2014. Hayes69.

Aerodynamic carbody designed by David Bache (1926-1994). Presented in June 1976.Production period VandenPlas version: 1978-1986."SD" refers to "Specialist Devision", an internal given name by British Leyland (BL).

 

8 cylinder 3528cc engine runs on LPG,

1467 kgs.

 

Amsterdam-C., Lijnbaansgracht, Sept. 17, 2013.

 

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