Jump to content

Speke-ing my language: Give me a T!


Cavcraft

Recommended Posts

It's shocking. And so much fun. Sad day but it's gone to a decent home. The replacement (towbar-equipped) is nowhere near as cool. Or brown.

 

You owe me a bacon sarnie and a mug of char Billy. :-)

 

Top bloke, hope you enjoy it as much as I have , albeit briefly.

 

Sam, a bit sad.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It's shocking. And so much fun. Sad day but it's gone to a decent home. The replacement (towbar-equipped) is nowhere near as cool. Or brown.

 

You owe me a bacon sarnie and a mug of char Billy. :-)

 

Top bloke, hope you enjoy it as much as I have , albeit briefly.

 

Sam, a bit sad.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The Bucket list is a list of things to do before you die, there's a Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman film about it.

 

Glad you bought this, it's a epic piece of autoshite and is quickly becoming the new autoshite bike! What a hussy this car is!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The Bucket list is a list of things to do before you die, there's a Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman film about it.

 

Glad you bought this, it's a epic piece of autoshite and is quickly becoming the new autoshite bike! What a hussy this car is!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Cheers Triggly! Did an internet search this morning and found a Triumph specialist I didn't know about who's only about 8 miles away. Mailed him about an exhaust and he's got a couple in so just waiting for a price. I need to get driving it really and make a wish list of stuff to do so hopefully will have insurance sorted today. My missus hasn't seen it yet and my daughter has christened it the Batmobile!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Cheers Triggly! Did an internet search this morning and found a Triumph specialist I didn't know about who's only about 8 miles away. Mailed him about an exhaust and he's got a couple in so just waiting for a price. I need to get driving it really and make a wish list of stuff to do so hopefully will have insurance sorted today. My missus hasn't seen it yet and my daughter has christened it the Batmobile!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Splendid work Cavette!!! I have never driven one of these but imagine them to be like a Marina i.e. quite easy and friendly to drive, but a 950 Talbot Samba could wazz all over it in any kind of performance evaluation. Is it a 5-speeder?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Splendid work Cavette!!! I have never driven one of these but imagine them to be like a Marina i.e. quite easy and friendly to drive, but a 950 Talbot Samba could wazz all over it in any kind of performance evaluation. Is it a 5-speeder?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Insurance just sorted, £120 per year fully comp ain't too bad. My new mate at the Triumph specialist says 'about £80' for a second hand full exhaust system, though that might have to wait for me to have my left bollocked removed from it's soon to be Siamese twinned-erly position next to my right hand lung after the bread knife sees our bank balance.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Insurance just sorted, £120 per year fully comp ain't too bad. My new mate at the Triumph specialist says 'about £80' for a second hand full exhaust system, though that might have to wait for me to have my left bollocked removed from it's soon to be Siamese twinned-erly position next to my right hand lung after the bread knife sees our bank balance.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Aha, that'll be the bloke I e-mailed about the exhaust today as he's round that neck of the woods somewhere, cheers Pete.

 

Right, just been for my maident drive in it to pick my lad up. First impressions?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

O-M-F-G! What a laugh this thing is to drive! Open the door and it smells like absolutely every single BL car of that era, that strange sort of musty/plasticky/uniqure aroma they always seem to have.

Fired up first turn, wee bit of choke to steady it away and the warmer the car got the better it went. By the time I was approaching my lad's works I'd started nailing it a bit and it doesn't half pick up in top gear. 40-60 seemed to fly by and it's quite throttle responsive too. On the way home we gave it some guns and nailing it round the roundabout up the road from me was just almost indescribably(sp) fun: it held it's line very well until I gave it even more welly, then a bit of tyre squeel and it's flying off in the direction I pointed it at, but still holding the road well.

A bloke on a bike smiled and waved, other people were grinning at us and my lad absolutely loves it to bits. He's now asked me to get a quote for him to insure it and I can have his Corsa as a swap!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Lol. Glad you enjoy it Billy. :-)

 

Yep, smells like a BL car. Short geared like one as well. Good on the juice too. The carbs have been stripped and cleaned - could do with some new springs and needles - Rimmer Bros ftw. Ps - have set timing/points (nearly) so avoid changing it like the plague, unless you really really really like burnt arms.

 

Damn, I miss the old tub already.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It's fantastic Sam, cheers. First job will sorting the driver's window I think, mistakenly opened it before and now had to a proper BL repair and hold it back up with cardboard!

Think I'll swap the sun visors over too as the driver's one drops, but the exhaust note is actually MEGA so not too arsed about replacing it for now. These are not complaints by the way mate, just mental observations of where to start 'doing things' to it!

I assume the winder mech has stripped a few teeth by the way so will have a look and perhaps try and score a second hand one somewhere.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

A real head turner!! Especially loving the two tone paint job. Always wanted a Die-shat-su (Daihatsu) Applause in the two tone maroon and cream as my dad briefly had one as a company car. I was a biker then and thought the suspension was great in the Applause as you could almost get your knee down in corners

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...