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    RobT reacted to Six-cylinder in Six Cylinders Motoring Notes - Saying goodbye to a fleet member!   
    Another breakfast trip out for the 940, this time with MK Modern Classics this morning.



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    RobT reacted to lisbon_road in Shitefest Shropshire 12-14th July   
    Very tempted to attend. Might even manage to get the Vauxhall Viva out. 
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    RobT reacted to andyberg in SAFRANE Kolectshun (was) LIVE. Now owners thread.   
    That will do for me then, the Safrane lives on. Still need to source a spring seat for her though. But it's great to have a local garage that is sympathetic to our old shite. 
    Now I can concentrate on getting Olga fixed for the summer. No more car buying distractions.

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    RobT reacted to wuvvum in eBay tat volume 3.   
    Rover 45.


    Fantastic.
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    RobT reacted to Dobloseven in Renault 25, the bank's behind me, Mrs Doblo's behind me, John can sod off!   
    The windscreen washer hasn't been working for a few weeks.Beem putting off having a look but I believe in trying to keep on top of jobs as they occur,so went for it today.Bottle comes out easily,no need to remove wheel arch liner or wheel.full lock gives enough access.Power getting to pump, resistance through pump,but pump seized.Local parts place couldn't source anything off the reg,but said to bring it in and they'd try to match it.Noticed it had a join in it,so nothing to lose by prising it apart.Pump fine but motor very stiff.Soon freed off with GT85,drop of thin oil,then grease where it fits into the pump.Clean the connections up,same with the float switch for the low water level and jobs jobbed.Flushed the bottle out,put it all back,fill it up and all good.
    Next job's replacing a split CV joint gaiter.Did the other side the other year.Have bought the same stretchy boot which seemed ok.
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    RobT reacted to Six-cylinder in Six Cylinders Motoring Notes - Saying goodbye to a fleet member!   
    A show outing for the 940 estate tonight to Milton Keynes Classic Car Club first of the summer season Friday night meetings.
    The Rover 95 P4 next to me wanted to clean his spark plugs. He did not have a plug spanner, luckily the Volvo has its tool kit complete.


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    RobT got a reaction from treehugger in Lazy spotters thread   
    Good amount of chod still there in Cardiff @Coprolalia Top spots.
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    RobT reacted to Cheggers in Lazy spotters thread   
    Epic London spot(s).
    My work here is done.

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    RobT reacted to Coprolalia in Lazy spotters thread   
    And some more.
    Cardiff:












     
    Bloody Hyundai Pony!


     
    Works event out in mid-Wales:


     
     
     
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    RobT reacted to 500tops in Lazy spotters thread   
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    RobT reacted to Coprolalia in Lazy spotters thread   
    Cardiff, summer 2022:









     
    Chepstow:



     
     
    W Sussex:







     

     
    New build estate in deepest Essex:



     
    Mousehole, Cornwall:



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    RobT reacted to Coprolalia in Lazy spotters thread   
    More, generally Cardiff:
    This Merc is parked on the road next to the epic five car drive...







     
    This feels pure Autoshite.  Mouldy 405 plus S-reg Mondeo saloon.











     
    These are Tavistock, Devon. My mother-in-law was living down there, so morning walks with kiddo took in the town. This 205 was exactly what's on my wish list.







     
    This you @HMC?


     

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    RobT reacted to Coprolalia in Lazy spotters thread   
    More from the streets of Cardiff.
































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    RobT reacted to hennabm in Lazy spotters thread   
    Spotted on Tuesday in Lidl car park. Still wearing original dealer plate at the rear.
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    RobT reacted to Yoss in Lazy spotters thread   
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    RobT reacted to Coprolalia in Lazy spotters thread   
    Sorting out 2 years of backlog of spotting photos.
    Some time in early 2022 my eldest decided sleeping beyond 5am was not an option. We took to pounding the mean streets of Cardiff in the early morning.


























     
     
    These were in Chepstow, near a friend's place:


     
    And these were spotted on repeated visits to a friend in Godalming:



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    RobT reacted to angle in Lazy spotters thread   
    Abandoned brown Proton Perdana to win this page of the thread. 
     

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    RobT reacted to brownnova in The new adventures of Brownnova! Another Saab: not flopping its top   
    So… the story is thus. Having had a desire for a Saab ‘vert since my last one, once the Nova was condemned to a mass weldathon I knew I wasn’t the man to do it. So an agreement was made to sell, meaning I had the money saved plus the sale cost burning a hole in my pocket. My intention was to buy a nice 900 or 9-3 convertible… or maybe another MX5 or maybe something else.
    What I actually ended up buying was a cheap 9-3 which needs a little attention… 
    I actually looked at two on the same day, one which was purportedly in very good condition and well cared for. It was rough, and had DMF rattle… no thanks. Then we went to look at the cheap one on Anglesey because it was within an hour and we like a day out to the island. Turns out this one too was a little cosmetically challenged… but the old lady who had owned it for a number of years was charming and knocked the price down further when we discovered the roof was not working… MrsB is a pretty good judge of these things and was very much in favour. So we did a deal for less than half of the asking price of the first one we looked at.


    As mentioned, the main issues are in-op roof. Now this was working before winter, so the fuse seems a good bet. If not for the price I might either get it repaired or just use it manually.
    Other bits are mainly cosmetic, the front bumper has taken a clack, and someone appears to have broken in on the past, so the passenger door has some quirks. 

    Broken glass under the seats shows recent break in attempt. 

    Nod to its flying heritage! 
     
    However, despite all these minor things, it drives spot on, pulls well and is very very smooth… if I can get the roof working it will really have been a good deal! 
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    RobT reacted to brownnova in The new adventures of Brownnova! Another Saab: not flopping its top   
    Saab 900 was loaded with small humans and the A55 traversed: 
    The journey has included: 
    Tunnels

    Distant castles 
     

    Bridges

    And prettier bridges

    In an interesting factoid I have bought a car of this brand and body type before. Also from Anglesey. On that trip I stopped to check over the car ten minutes into the journey… in a car park about 20 seconds away from where I have picked this one up from. 
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    RobT reacted to Six-cylinder in Six Cylinders Motoring Notes - Saying goodbye to a fleet member!   
    Nothing to see here!
    Just an old Volvo estate doing what comes natural. A new wooden 6 seater garden table with chairs plus umbrella base, they looked a bit lost in there. The table is for the FoD and don't worry we have raised our standards as they were from Freecycle!

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    RobT reacted to Six-cylinder in Six Cylinders Motoring Notes - Saying goodbye to a fleet member!   
    Yesterday the opportunity arose to get the Royale back out of its muddy puddle where it had been sitting since the crane needed the space in the yard.
    Today I have started to think about what I need to get it running and there does not seem much missing on the face of it. HT leads, petrol pipe, vacuum pipe and an alternator. @Slowsilverstarted to help me get the ignition system back up and running at the end of last year before the weather closed us down.
    Unfortunately the hinge pin for the bonnet cable plastic pull tab release seems to have broken so that's another job.




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    RobT reacted to stevek in A pair of decrepit 309’s   
    Hi,
    I’ve been aware of the brown forum for many years, but generally hung around on another well known blue hued forum, sort of on and off anyway. Most of my ‘fleet’ (if you can call a collection of long term broken cars that) is probably more at home on here but my most recent car tinkering finally pushed me over the line to sign up on here.
    Ya see I’ve been spending a bit of time recently poking and tinkering with the longest standing, many years abandoned, heaps in my collection and I suspect this is the only place I might scrape some interest in what is basically a hopeless cause. Said heaps have been abandoned rotting on my drive for 17 and 19yrs respectively, but the house where they languish is going on the market soon so their existence hangs precariously in the ballence. Friends and family have been telling me to scrap them for about a decade now so their calls are almost deafeningly loud now. It would certainly be the sensible thing to do.
    For reasons beyond common sense I want to move them to my current house which means making them mobile again. I mean ‘mobile’ as in I can load them onto a trailer and preferably drive them up my short but annoyingly steep driveway, not as in make them ready for the road. 
    Anyway, so what do you make of these two beauties?



    Artefact 1 - The gold one - 1989 1.3 XL special equipment
    This was my first car, bought by a much younger self circa 1999. I saved up the £600 by working weekends in Burger King while doing my A levels. It was well used and abused until 2005, but it’s been parked up ever since. It was retired as a fully functional car on 109k miles, I just replaced it (with a 34k miles 1.3 mk6 Escort I bought as Cat D salvage and returned to the roads). It donated its windscreen to the blue one around 2009 after vandalism so it’s been open to the elements for a while too, it’s become home to some ferns growing in the carpet.
    Artefact 2 - The blue one - 1987 1.3 GR Profile
    This was my mates car for a year but he donated it to me when the MOT ran out, in 2007 according to the MOT history. The original idea was to fix this one up using the gold one for spares. After a couple of years ignoring it I did drag it to an MOT test in 2010 which it failed due to much more rampant rust than I had given it credit for, it’s sat ever since.
    So what ya thinking of doing with them I hear you say! Well, the gold one has probably (though not certainly) had it’s day as a regular 309, but I’m sentimental about it and have a very harebrained idea for it in the back of my mind. It might never happen but I want to hold on to the possibility, so the goal is to just move it and sling a car cover over it. The blue one however is calling out to live once more, I want to get it back on the road. I’m better skilled to weld it back up now than I was back then, and once the old house is gone I should be blessed with more time and lower outgoings which should help. I just kinda fancy fixing it up a bit, I want to feel the mighty power of the Simca rattle box engine and savour the rolly polly handling on skinny tyres once more. But firstly I just need to move it so I can achieve priority no1 which is to get the old house up for sale.
    There you go lots of waffle, I’ll post about where I’m up to and what I’ve got stuck on soon, if anyone cares.
    -Steve-
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    RobT reacted to Six-cylinder in Six Cylinders Motoring Notes - Saying goodbye to a fleet member!   
    This is not what you think!
    Yes we have had delivered a 1979 Mercedes 450SLC to the FoD, but it is not ours. It belongs to Colin from the Milton Keynes Classic Car Club and he has just bought it. The car has been stood for 10 years unused. The engine turns over and the car does not look very rusty so the aim is to get it running and driving. The plan is Colin will join us 20/21 April for the FoD event.




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    RobT reacted to Six-cylinder in Six Cylinders Motoring Notes - Saying goodbye to a fleet member!   
    At the end of last week the Morris 1300 came to the top of the list at my favourite garage and the steering rack bush has been fitted.
    The other job it was in for was replacement of the heater matrix. It turns out the used matrix I bought was slightly thicker than the original and the inlet/return pipes were further apart so it would not fit in the case. While the original heater matrix was disconnected there was not obvious evidence of a leak so I took it to Kempston Radiators to have it checked properly. I await news.......


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