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  1. cort1977

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    I wonder what they have now with the whole (40 years late) Aberdeen by-pass? Anything? Not noticed any cameras come to think of it.
  2. I genuinely get 23mpg out of mine, now the brakes are not binding.
  3. cort1977

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    Are we allowed forrin rozzers? Hard to go past the coolness of this. All Dutch police are 7 foot tall with alarmingly large hand guns - fact. Used to see these cruising around Houston. Harris County had money unlike Houston PD who were still running Crown Vics in 2019. Best American cop car is the old Chevy Caprice though. The Australian built Commodore version never really caught on sadly, it's all crappy SUV type things now, Ford Expedition based I think. Honorable mention to the Challenger Charger. I'll stop derailing thread with these colonial ramblings now...
  4. cort1977

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    Firstly, can I express my utmost delight that Mr. @Samuel_Pepys_Esq has made a return from the distant past to entertain us with his cheery epistles. I have strong opinions on police cars because it's bad enough that all coppers appear to be about 12 years old these days but it adds insult to injury when they're driving some kind of Noddy car. I want a proper machine driven by a proper copper with a big moustache and a line in sarcastic rhetorical questions 'do you know the speed limit for this stretch of road, Sir?' Therefore, the only proper police cars are the Vitesse, Range Rover and the Volvo estates especially the 850 T5R. My mate, whose family had a car dealership, claimed that the police ones of those had the boost turned up a bit but not sure i believe that because don't police value durability and idling for three hours more than outright speed? With the Queen's passing there have been quite a few V90 estates around up here, a very welcome return to form by the peelers.
  5. Yes, but only on estates worth over around 600k. Despite price rises there's not that many of those.
  6. Cats are furry bastards. In my experience they pick you. Our current one appeared on our doorstep one day and wouldn't go away. Wife and kids decided we should keep it despite me pointing out that cats are shit and we were about to move to another fucking country. Paid for cat to be imported at massive cost and a few weeks after that the little twat broke its hip, because it was a fat bastard. Another massive bill. Then a few week after that it did the other side, bonus time for the vet. I genuinely could have bought a nice Boxster for the money that fucking cat has cost. And how does it repay this kindness? By bringing in vermin most days (not always dead), truffling its ringpiece noisily when I'm eating and waking me up at all hours if you forget to shut the door. Incredibly, despite all this I quite like it.
  7. Looking good, I'm sure you will be able to get all the correct filters easily enough, one of the good things about Mercedes is that parts availability is excellent of not cheap. For the body work, have you considered learning to weld? TIG is a black art practised by wizards but basic MIG welding is not that difficult and your car will be made of good thick metal so maybe not too difficult to DIY if you have the time?
  8. Did you just use a soldering iron for the palstic welding? And feed in some plastic as a filler? I need to do a similar job but have also been looking at those chinese kits on ebay where there's a tool that heats up staples to stitch the crack together.
  9. Yes. I like it. Also think it looks like a space age Maestro. Does it have a talking computer?
  10. After at least a month of wasted time on family holidays, work and other nonsense I finally got a look at the binding caliper on the mustang today. One piston obviously binding, pushed it out, looks clean, bit of brake cleaner, grease and back together. Quick test drive revealed... same problem. Le sigh. Will take it off and strip down properly on the bench. Tried to start the cortina. No joy but the charging light stopped working so that's progress. Reverse progress admittedly Then I spent a long time fiddling with wiring getting the clock in the sierra working. Eventually got it going, backlight went off with the headlights so something wrong, then the whole unit stopped working. Some days nothing goes right.
  11. Yep, it's bad for that up here. Ford build quality and no factory rust treatment did the rest.
  12. Well, it's back and looking good. A massive thank you to @GingerNuttzfor all the blood (literally) sweat and tears he has put in to this car. Had my boys with me who didn't help the handover process but great to finally meet in person. Journey back was a little traumatic, the driver's side brake was sticking on so progress was steady with plenty of stops to cool down. Got back all right in the end. Still got plenty of little jobs to do but at least we're working on a sound base now.
  13. Train booked for Friday, extremely excited to get this back.
  14. Nope. I have no time. But I did buy a complete rear axle assembly with discs and LSD. Cluttering up the garage with more junk counts as progress, right?
  15. Enjoyed reading this: This Peugeot 604 Is One Man's Obsessive Restoration (caranddriver.com) How does he find the time?
  16. I was meaning that they're on to those shiters with a Bosch fuel pump in their car and restricting their access to cheap fuel. Now you're making me think it's more serious than that.
  17. Noticed yesterday that my local Morrisons are restricting veg oil sales to 10l per customer. I wonder why that is?
  18. If you need any logistical help at the Aberdeen end give me a shout.
  19. I do now. Good stuff Phil, glad you're back working on this.
  20. Not really Autoshite but this seems like incredible value. Just 5000, absolute bargain if you calculate per lb. These things really were built to a high standard in comparison with most American stuff. 1965 Chrysler imperial crown (low miles, great condition). For Sale (carandclassic.com)
  21. This is my favourite car on AS right now. Replacement clock plastic is probably available form the states albeit with massive shipping costs these days...
  22. These things are winking at me seductively. Top bombing, looking forward to seeing your reports on it.
  23. If it's a genuine GT then yes. Looks all right as these things go.
  24. Bit rough maybe but I have used paracord strung between the hooks to fix this on my cortina. It still has a bit of give in it, feels fine and can't be seen. Been like it for years and no issues.
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