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JENNIFER MOSS

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JENNIFER MOSS CAR
JENNIFER MOSS CAR
Photo: Frank Orrell
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Item #: 32633
Wigan actress Jennifer Moss, who played Lucille Hewitt in Coronation Street, on a new car she was picking up at Timberlakes garage in 1968.

Comment by: Alan on 1st August 2020 at 21:45

The car is D reg 1966 and not 1968. So if the car is new its got to be 1966.

Comment by: Frank on 1st August 2020 at 21:56

Sorry should have said that the car was new to her. The picture was definitely taken in 1968.

Comment by: Graham Parkinson on 2nd August 2020 at 09:02

Knew her well. Lived next door to her and we grew up together as teenagers.

Comment by: James Hanson on 2nd August 2020 at 10:35

Alan 'nit-picker'.

Comment by: Alan on 2nd August 2020 at 15:35

James, what do you know about cars, looks like Malc has educated you and he is absolutely spot on with his comments.

Comment by: Alan on 2nd August 2020 at 16:18

James don't take your frustration out on me, just because Malc knows more about cars than you!

Comment by: ashtonnnn on 2nd August 2020 at 16:30

If she bought it today it would still be a ''new car'' if i buy a 10 year old car from a dealer i would still say ''have you seen my new car?'' so yes, she is picking up her new car. Do people have nothing better to do than troll a photo section, stick to the forum.

Comment by: James Hanson on 2nd August 2020 at 16:37

Alan, are Nissan or Toyota British cars? Are Aldi and Lidl British supermarkets?

Comment by: old car dealer on 2nd August 2020 at 17:39

Have you seen my new car, oh, it's ten years old. Your having a laugh.

Comment by: Arthur on 2nd August 2020 at 20:22

What about Hillman? Their cars are british.

Comment by: James Hanson on 2nd August 2020 at 21:38

Hillman, at the time of that photo, was owned by Chrysler. The Hillman Avenger was produced in America as the Plymouth Cricket. Hillman was British, at one point, but taken over by American companies. Ford is an American company, operating over here, and always has been.
British companies, manufacturing overseas ,are still British companies producing a British product and income from it comes to Britain.
American companies, manufacturing in Britain, are American companies producing an American product and income from it goes to America..

Ford are an American car, made in Britain for the European market.
So are Chrysler, General Motors. Toyota and Nissan are a Japanese product, made in Britain for the European market, by a Japanese company. Profits go to Japan.

Comment by: Arthur on 2nd August 2020 at 22:55

Hillman Avenger came out 1970. Not 1968.

Comment by: John Timpson on 3rd August 2020 at 00:47

"Ford are an American car, made in Britain for the European market".

James, Ford stopped assembling cars in the UK in 2002. Therefore a more accurate statement from you would have been: Ford are an American car, that WAS made in Britain for the European market.
Sorry to be the boring pedant.

Comment by: Alan on 3rd August 2020 at 11:35

Still know Malc in right at the time.

Comment by: Garry on 3rd August 2020 at 15:55

John Timpson and James Hanson stop going on and on, can't you see Malc is not biting, he has more sense. Let's enjoy this great photo of a Great British car with a British actress from Wigan from a Glorious era the 1960s.

Comment by: Malc on 4th August 2020 at 09:17

Well said Garry.

Comment by: Alb on 4th August 2020 at 12:24

Is that a roadster or a GT?. Either way they were complete rust buckets. I think they made over a million of them, and know doubt a huge chunk of them have long since rusted away and been scrapped. The good thing about MGBs is that they are still an affordable classic sports car that you can buy for less than 10 grand.

Comment by: RAY GREEN on 23rd November 2020 at 17:26

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