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Austin Kimberley and Tasman

Postby franfran » Tue Jan 19, 2010 6:55 am

Seeing as how we now have a thread about the Austin Apache, I thought I would add one about the Austin Kimberley and Tasman. The Kimberley was the more expensive of the two, having bucket seats, double headlights and carpets, as opposed to the Tasman's bench seats, single headlights and rubber mats. My mother had a kimberley and, to this day claims it was the best car she ever had - a claim that I know Beewalker would dispute..............

Edit: I have removed the images as they have been deleted from the website I found them on originally

The Austin X6 Kimberley and Tasman were engineered in Australia to replace the locally manufactured Austin 1800. Their names presumably chosen to emphasise their Australian origin - the Kimberley Mountain range runs across the center of the country through Alice Springs, and the Tasman Sea separates Australia and New Zealand.

Although the Austin 1800 was not considered a sales flop in Australia when measured against its BMC stablemates, its average of 10,000 sales per year posed little threat to the market dominance of the 6 cylinder Holden & Ford.

BMC made no secret that it created the X6 series to break into the 6-cylinder family car market. Production began in Sydney late in 1970 and the car was well received by the Motoring press. Unfortunately it was plagued by quality issues.

In an attempt to turn the situation around, an improved Mark 2 version was released early in 1973 only to be discontinued later that year to make way for the final attempt to rival Holden & Ford - the P76, a conventional rear wheel drive 6 & 8 cylinder sedan.


from: http://www.elevenhundred.com/kimberley/
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Re: Austin Kimberley and Tasman

Postby nbear8 » Tue Jan 19, 2010 2:11 pm

Funny it looks like those Russian Moskovits
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Re: Austin Kimberley and Tasman

Postby franfran » Tue Jan 26, 2010 1:05 am

I knew I had some photos somewhere...................

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Re: Austin Kimberley and Tasman

Postby nbear8 » Tue Jan 26, 2010 2:34 am

It is not unlike an Austin 1800 then they had the Wolesley version a six cylinder and the Princess .
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Re: Austin Kimberley and Tasman

Postby franfran » Tue Jan 26, 2010 3:17 am

nbear8 wrote:It is not unlike an Austin 1800 then they had the Wolesley version a six cylinder and the Princess .


They were six cylinder and the body was pretty much an Austin 1800 but stretched a bit at the front and back. I don't know if the UK designers had a look at the design before coming up with the Princess or not though.

Here's a link to a sales brochure: http://www.elevenhundred.com/kimberley/mk1bro.htm
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Postby nbear8 » Wed Jan 27, 2010 1:45 am

Amazing the different skins they put on cars to make them look for a particular market . Have fun Fran
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Re: Austin Kimberley and Tasman

Postby franfran » Mon Mar 15, 2010 2:22 am

I was doing a bit of Googling and came across an interesting footnote to the Kimberley/Tasman story. Apparently there was a proposal to build a luxury Vanden Plas version of the Austin 1800 in the UK and the car was to have had the rear end of the Kimberley/Tasman.

The ADO17 that did get away was the Vanden Plas 1800: Initially, Kingsbury worked on a badge-engineered version of the ADO17 similar in spirit to the Vanden Plas Princess, and produced a luxuriously appointed car with a unique front-end style. However, the styling of this car was not an entire success, being too similar to the car it was based on (hardly a handicap in the case of the smaller car, which was blessed with good looks) and its awkward styling resulted in a re-think by the Kingsbury stylists. Soon after, the reworked Vanden Plas 1800 made an appearance – and it proved dramatically different to its forbear, being based on the body shell of the Australian Austin X6 Tasman/Kimberley. Not only did this incarnation of the Vanden Plas 1800 look sufficiently different to the ADO17 to be adjudged a suitable Vanden Plas, but it also proved to be a styling success – and that was an achievement, given its rather mixed parentage.


Edit: I have removed the images and the link to original article, as they have been deleted from the website I found them on originally
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Re: Austin Kimberley and Tasman

Postby TracyL » Mon Mar 15, 2010 5:58 pm

Fran,
My girlfriends and I are loving your wedding countdown and all the stuff you share on the posts. The pictures are fantastic. Are you a photographer by trade? Your pictures sure are wonderful. Gee, there are so many neat people on this site.
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Ps. I almost missed this post due to it being on a different "thread". Still love that term. Also, like "have a go". In the US that expression has a different meaning. And, Gerald using "whilst". I used that in the office today and people thought I had lost it. I said, "over the weekend we had a beer whilst watching the ballgame." One friend said, "Tracy, spell that word."
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Postby AnneCook » Mon Mar 15, 2010 6:35 pm

Hi tracy

Not sure should have replied on this thread but as regards language we havent started on dialect yet. My favourite one is should it be peeeeedantic or PEDantic lol?

Fran I see it's 1 month and 23 days . havent got my invite yet lol Seriously hope its coming together for you and thats its a great occasion for you.
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Re: Austin Kimberley and Tasman

Postby franfran » Wed Mar 17, 2010 1:03 am

TracyL wrote:Fran,
My girlfriends and I are loving your wedding countdown and all the stuff you share on the posts. The pictures are fantastic. Are you a photographer by trade? Your pictures sure are wonderful. Gee, there are so many neat people on this site.


No, I'm not a photographer by trade - I'm a section supervisor in a government department's office. I did study art at high school though, so maybe it's something I picked up about composition during those six years...........

The first and third posts I made used factory publicity photos that I found on the web, but the photos in my second post are ones I took myself.

TracyL wrote:I almost missed this post due to it being on a different "thread". Still love that term. Also, like "have a go". In the US that expression has a different meaning. And, Gerald using "whilst". I used that in the office today and people thought I had lost it. I said, "over the weekend we had a beer whilst watching the ballgame." One friend said, "Tracy, spell that word."


Regional variations in language can be fascinating - out here the way we speak is fairly similar to the UK, but there are some American terms that we use to the exclusion of British ones (we don't, for example, have estate cars, we have station wagons) and, of course there are quite a few peculiarly Australian terms. And there's a fair bit of rhyming slang too, but not everyone uses it - I do, but only now and then................
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Postby koli » Wed Sep 07, 2011 9:00 am

lucky ! :clap: ImageImage
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Postby franfran » Wed Sep 07, 2011 3:24 pm

koli wrote:lucky ! :clap:


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