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  1. On 25/04/2023 at 18:46, LightBulbFun said:

    I was wondering/thinking exactly this,  because I had heard the fire damaged Oltcit had been sold from *Welsh spelling I am not going to even attempt* Car dismantlers a couple/few months back, which took me by pleasent surprise since as we have all seen it was pretty far gone

    but as you say given how quickly its returned to the road, I have my doubts about it being the same car, I mean the current keeper has only had it since March 2023 according to the DVLA, so yeah that would be a speedy restoration!

    and further to that its had quite the significant haircut...

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    I do wish people would just do things properly, I mean its really not THAT hard to register an import with the DVLA it really only boils down to 3 things, a NOVA declaration  a suitably filled out V55/5 and a suitable proof of vehicle age (and then the usual Fees and MOT or V112 if exempt)

    because ringing a car not only is it dodgy AF, but can cause a world of pain down the line for innocent parties when the DVLA catch up with it 

    @LightBulbFun and @dollywobbler - an Oltcit update! I've spotted them both today. I managed to get a sneaky photo which I have heavily edited to disguise the location to protect the owner:

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    What we appear to have is H842H** in a garage tent and another Oltcit wrapped in tarpaulin. Given that the one which had been on fire was H842HTA I'm pretty sure these are both the ex HubNut pair. H842HTA is MoT's until February 2025........

    I recall that there was a difference in the front bumpers between both cars. To me it looks like the one under the tarp has its front bumper missing?

    I shall keep an eye out for it on the road.

     

     

  2. I used to work in a shite petrol station many years ago. We had three pumps which weren't computer controlled, you had to look out of the window to see how much fuel someone had put in! If three people turned up at once it was chaos.

    The till didn't work either and wasn't plugged in. It had a cable to pull to open the tray. I once started a shift at 8am and the first customer came in at 10:45. 

    DIfferent times!

  3. 1 hour ago, gm said:

    i usually buy an Autoshite calendar but this year had a go at making my own

    mother gm was thrilled to feature on the cover !

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    you will have seen most of these pics already but i think i chose a good selection 

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    more to follow on the 1st each month 

    Fantastic! I'm seriously considering building an Exocet. I've wanted to build by own kit car for years, it was Ron Champion's Build Your Own Sports Car for £250 which got me interested. The problem is that I don't have enough spare time at the moment and i know that in a few years time MX5 prices will be through the roof! I reckon that I need to find a rusty MX5 now and stash it away somewhere.

  4. An update on the Copper MPI. 

    March is an important month as it means two things. 

    1. I've owned it for another year - I bought it in March 2009
    2. The MoT is due

    I've kept it in hibernation throughout the winter. As expected, it fired up straight away. I decided to try some Lanoguard rust protection on the underside. I'm quite happy with the product so far but time will tell. I was surprised at how good the underside of the Mini was looking too.

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    It passed the MoT with only one advisor so I'm taking that as a win!

     

  5. Some more work on the Ford. I actually filmed this a few months ago but for various reasons I have only got around to uploading the video this weekend. 

    The Lucas C40 dynamo had seen better days so I decided to give it a bit of a rebuild. It is amazing how many British vehicles use this dynamo, in fatc I have the exact same one on my Turner Ranger which runs a 1098cc A-series engine.

    After the rebuild the charging light went out so I think that we are back in business. Although the only thing on the tractor which draws power is the starter motot, I don't even have any lights!

     

  6. More progress to report. This time it involved me rebuilding the rear subframe. It did not go as smoothly as I hoped. Firstly, one of the brackets which hold the radius arms on just wouldn't line up with the four bolt holes. Whilst sorting that out I realised that I should have put the front trunions on before that. Needless to say, the other side went together a lot easier!

    Also a viewer pointed out that I mounted the rear trunions back to front. In the back of my mind I knew that there was a mistake in the parts manual but I coluldn't remember exactly what it was. Its an easy fix, I just need to swap left with right before I attempt to mount it to the body.

  7. Back to Mini content. I've been making more progress on the Designer, I've finally got around to coating the underside of the boot floor with Gravitex. Top tip - it is messy stuff! I got it absolutely everywhere - over me, the floor, cupboard, wall, seat, camera, overalls and shoes! It is worth it though, I'm very happy with the result. The next step is to build up the new subframe.

     

  8. In sort of mini related news I've bought a mini caravan! A Thomoson mini-glen to be precise. It came up on marketplace nearby and I decided to go for it. The plan is to turn it into a garden room (without sounding too middle class....) but also it would be nice if I could get it road worth and habitable again. Here is the video of the latest project:

     

  9. Even more progress has been made. I fitted the rear valance closure panels. Not the most exciting of content but it is an important panel as it stops the rear valance from filling up with rubbish chucked off the rear wheels.

    I ended up bonding on the panels with stixall. I'm not sure if it was the extreme cold we that had last week or the heat that I added by grinding off the excess but when I went into the garage the next day the panel had de-bonded from the valance! So in the end I decided to plug weld them on, I'll cover that in the next video.

    It is good to get some momentum back into this project.

  10. I've managed to make some more progress on the Designer. I was going to work on my Ford tractor but the weather decided otherwise. As such I spent the day in the garage fitting the rear valance. Visually, I think that it makes a big difference and it now looks more like a Mini again.

    The next job is already half filmed - fitting the closeure plates on the valance which stop it from filling in with mud and road grime.

    After this it will be a case of painting the rear underside with gravitex and fitting the rear subframe. I'm really trying to build up some momentum on this project. When I looked at the tax disc I realised that it expired in 2014 which was 10 years ago!

    Heres the video and applogies for the lazy thumbnail which is pretty much the same as the previous one.

     

  11. 57 minutes ago, Remspoor said:

    I liked the TV series Spender.

    Way back in the day, I'm guessing 1992 or 93, one of the scenes was being filmed in a house in the village that I grew up in. I remember seeing all of the camera crews and location trucks when I was on the way home on the school bus. But the most exciting thing for me was the fact that the sierra saphire cosworth was there! I remember going back just to look at the car. If my memory serves me right, it did have a secuity guard with it which ties in with the story about the first one being stolen. I remember this being in the local papers at the time, the cossie was the weapon of choice for ram raiding as this video shows

    Sorry for the thread hijhack!

  12. 13 hours ago, vinyljunky said:

    That is a weird rear door arrangement -some kind of pre factory 5 door coach builder special? Wonder if it leaked…

     

    10 hours ago, sheffcortinacentre said:

    Isn't it one of the armoured ones?

    Yeah it was an armoured one. A couple of them just sold via auction recently 

     

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