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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2008

The Cambridge Oxford Owners Club charity run from London To Brighton in September 2007. This is some footage shot by a passenger in one of the cars (a 1968 Morris Oxford)taking part.

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  • There was no synchromesh on 1st gear. How many Cabridges/ Oxfords are left?

  • @1100HondaCB

    Reckon about 300 MOT'd ones? Plus a few scrappers awaiting their fate on the oval.......................

  • what kind of money would a really top notch one of these cars go for ,as i am giving serious consideration to getting rid of my modern Mercedes and buying one of these as an every day car

  • @kevrs2

    Top notch 4 cylinder Farina is going be probably £2500 upwards. I've seen a MG Magnette go for over £10,000 so the skies your limit! 6 cylinder ones (Westminster etc) are even more. Good luck.

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  • Lovely to see these motors still going.

    Class.

  • I'd forgotten there was so much tail light variety going on in Farina Oxbridge land!

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  • @robzrob yeah nothings as good as ur boring audi

  • what is it like ti drive in traffic without 1st gear syncro?

  • Nice cars. Well remember my dad had one, 1960 A60, grey with white stripe, red leather interior, OWO 818 was the reg! I wonder what happened to it?

  • @cirrus216 Do you know how many were built? Last time I looked (Oct 2006) , The Marina was the rarest production car left with only 745 out of 800 000 remaining. The Oxford/Cambridge wasn't listed. What's the difference between the two. Was the Cambridge/ Oxford used as a taxi when new? I was told the Oxford was a common taxi car in the sixties and early seventies. Love these old cars. They have style and appeal, unlike modern rubbish. Long live these classics.

  • BTW, these cars are far from boring. I think they are cool.

  • Boring, boxy saloons.

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