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Riley owners/lovers thread

benstephens

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A thread for those who own/love Riley motor cars. Please post. I know this is very specific, but they did make such wonderfully British sports cars in the golden era.

Kindest Regards

BEn
 

benstephens

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My First Riley. Got me hooked. A 1934 Riley Monaco

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BEn
 

Sapphire

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Jolly good show, Ben! I really like the pre-war Rileys, especially since I saw a 6-window Kestrel at the National Weekend of the Scottish Riley enthusiasts last year...

Nevertheless I can only offer a post-war Riley, posing in front of an aircraft just like your Monaco:
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And with opposite traffic:
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Riley RMA from 1947.

Besides the Rileys I am also into Armstrong Siddeleys, hence the user name. There must be some attraction for me in cars built in Coventry!
 

Smithy

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Good job starting this thread Ben!

I think I might have mentioned it before to you here at the Lounge but I'm a great fan of the Riley Brooklands motorcars. Also got a bit of a soft spot for the Imp as well.

You're current Kestrel is an absolute beauty Ben. I remember you saying last year that she was having the odd trouble mechanically. Hope those are all ironed out now.
 

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Warbaby

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Another Riley fan here. I had a '52 2.5 litre saloon many years ago and it's one of the cars I've always regretted letting go (there's a '53 Morgan and a '33 MG L-Type on that list, as well).

Not a very good photo, but it's the only one I can find:

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This is the Riley of my dreams:

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PADDY

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Some Riley pics

Ben's beauty (well the four-wheeled one!)

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And at the same event with the delightful Lola L'Amour (Joanne), as we are both totally overshadowed by the beauty of this little Riley tourer!! Just gorgeous quite frankly!!

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Sapphire

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@ Nora: The price range depends on the model and technical condition. As these cars all have a wooden frame under the metal body, a rotten frame would either require excellent wagon-maker skills or lots of money for a professional restorer- usually exceeding the market value by far. You can get an idea on websites such as www.hemmings.com in the USA or www.carandclassic.com in the UK.

Mechanically at least the post-war cars are relatively easy to maintain. An active club in the UK supplies most parts. Cannot speak for the pre-war models though.

Tom
 

benstephens

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Hi All,

Sorry about length of time replying, have been away. Sapphire, that is a lovely RM. I think, biased as I am, that they are a very elegant post war car, plus, the engines are one of the best (Healey also believed that!)

The little green car Paddy posted is a 1932 Riley Gamecock. It is actually a very original car which is nice.

As for price, the pre war ones are not to dear to maintain, the club have all the spares etc, a few bits are getting hard to get, but not many, price, well, pre war ones are a lot now, especially the more sort after models. The MPH I posted, going by a recent sale, will set you back over £200K.

Mine is indeed a pre-select, and Smithy, after a lot of investigative work, touch wood is running fine now!

Sapphire, I am planning to be at Goodwood this year, you must try and look out for me and say hello!

Kindest Regards

Ben
 

Sapphire

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benstephens said:
Sapphire, I am planning to be at Goodwood this year, you must try and look out for me and say hello!

Ben, I will certainly look out for you and your Riley on the pre-66 parking. We will be there all three days, presumably with our black 1956 Armstrong-Siddeley Sapphire. There shouldn't be too many of these around with German number plate...

The owner of our garage also has a Riley, it is a 1938 TT Sprite Special that he is regularly using on the racetrack.

Cheers,
Thomas
 

Sapphire

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Mr. Godfrey said:
Shouldnt that be a Air Atlantique DC3 then :D

Good point. As far as I know they are down to ATP's and a few Electras though , so Martinair is probably a worthy replacement :) .

Cheers,
Thomas
 

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