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The Saint's car, Volvo

Postby Sunny on Fri Sep 08, 2006 7:51 am

What happened to Simon Templar's famous Volvo? Find out in this article from "Times" posted September 7th, 2006.

The cars are the stars
Actors aren't just driven by ambition. PAUL WELSH discovers what happened to some of their famous motors

Have you ever wondered what happened to some of the famous cars that have featured in television series? Well, most of them are still around.

Remember that beat up 1959 Peugeot 403 car that Peter Falk drove for a number of years as Columbo? It was first used in the series in 1968 and was sold by Universal Studios when the show ended in 1981. Then it decided to make extra episodes from 1989 and, as it was a rare model, had to locate the private owner in Ohio and buy it back.

The Lotus Elan that Diana Rigg drove in The Avengers at Elstree was sold to the actress, but it is now owned by the Cars of The Stars Museum in Keswick.

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Inspector Morse's Jaguar was given away as a competition prize in 2001, and one year later the lucky winner auctioned it and received £53,000.

Sir Roger Moore is due to visit Elstree Studios in October to be the recipient of one of the town council's commemorative plaques recognising the six years he spent at the studio in the 1960s starring in the hugely successful television series The Saint.

As you may recall, in the show his character, Simon Templar, drove a white Volvo. Originally the producer had asked Jaguar if they could use an E Type Jaguar, which would have been free world wide publicity, but it declined.

I was recently contacted by an American named Bill who is a maths teacher. Bill has bought one of the original cars used in the series and the log book actually has Roger registered as the owner.

He has spent over £50,000 renovating the car, which was badly rusted, making it quite an expensive hobby. The car was repaired over here then transported to his home in Virginia.

The famous ST1 number plate was never owned by the producers, who simply altered the plates when the cars were at the studio. I am told that plate in real life adorns a Mini in London, and has been offered for sale at £150,000.

Incidentally, I would be interested to hear from anyone who was a crew member at Elstree on The Saint series. We hope to have some of Roger's former colleagues at the unveiling so it will almost become the first - and who knows perhaps the last - Saint reunion at the studio.

I understand Roger is looking forward to the town council tribute and was keen that the plaque wording concentrated on his work here, which was The Saint series and the feature films The Man Who Haunted Himself and Crossplot, rather than the James Bond movies made elsewhere.

I have received a number of recollections from guest stars on the series and the common thread is how much fun it was to work with him and the relaxed atmosphere he created. Roger is obviously much liked by his fellow actors. Although he came to ATV to guest star on The Muppets in the late 1970s, it is 35 years since Sir Roger has been back home to Elstree Studios. Nowadays he lives in Switzerland but spends much of his time travelling the world as an ambassador for UNICEF.


Finally, it is time to say goodbye to veteran actor Glenn Ford, who rides into the sunset for the last time at the grand age of 90. Sadly the four-times married Glenn was in poor health for a number of years.

Glenn worked at MGM in Borehamwood in the 1950s but is best remembered as a cowboy, although he also starred in the famous 1955 movie Blackboard Jungle as a teacher in a tough inner city school. The movie introduced Rock Around The Clock which became a big hit record. Were you one of those teddy boys who went wild in the aisles when the film was shown?
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Postby Sunny on Fri Sep 08, 2006 8:08 am

THE CARS OF CINEMA'S GREAT HEROS

Volvo on display in the museum of famous cars

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Postby Amber on Fri Sep 08, 2006 8:21 am

Great pic Sunny!

I have actually visited the car museum in Keswick, Cumbria. They have lots of cars from movies and tv shows. They also have the Lotus Esprit from "The Spy Who Loved Me" as well as various cars from "For your Eyes Only."

I particularly loved the Volvo best of all. It was great to be able to stand right up to it. I was surprised how small the back seat was, but plenty of room in the front. Great car!

I had a small  toy "Saint" car with a logo on it just like the pic, when the show first came out. Along came my baby brother, and he broke it! I believe they are now sought after collector's items too. :smt009
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Postby Sunny on Fri Sep 08, 2006 8:34 am

Was that the same place that held Bond car exhibition in 1996 where this picture was taken (Brosnan though, since he was Bond at that time)?

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Postby Amber on Fri Sep 08, 2006 8:58 am

It looks like that pic was taken in France.

I do know that the owner of the Keswick museum has so many cars that he has a rotation system to display them. It is not a massive building, and I read he was looking for somewhere larger.

Could be he loaned some of his Bond cars out to the exhibition in the pic, or else they are a different collection.
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Postby Sunny on Thu Nov 16, 2006 9:54 am

Some Volvo news:

Volvo roars into the Mailbox Nov 16 2006

from: icbirmingham.icnetwork.co.uk


By Edward Stephens, Birmingham Mail

 
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VOLVO is to open a "car boutique" in the Mailbox to show off its latest creation.

The Swedish car maker has taken over a shop in the prestige Birmingham shopping and entertainment centre and will be displaying a number of its new C30 models to the public a month before they go into showrooms.

The new car is smallest Volvo ever and is modelled on the P1800 sports coupe of the 1960s driven by Roger Moore in The Saint.

"The Mailbox houses a number of up-market designer shops and the type of customers they attract fits perfectly with our target audience," said John Rawlings, product affairs manager.

"We will have salesmen from Volvo dealerships around the country in the Mailbox to talk to the public about the new car and to gauge their reaction to it."


Mr Rawlings said the Volvo representatives would also be able to take orders.


"This is the first time we have done anything like this and even though the car was seen at the Paris Motor Show and briefly at the MPH show in Birmingham it will be the first time the majority of the British public will get chance to see it."


The car will be on view until tomorrow.
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