hairnet Posted October 26, 2018 Posted October 26, 2018 Fiiiiish In MK Going wetherspoons after if ya fancy it
Six-cylinder Posted October 26, 2018 Author Posted October 26, 2018 After what? Mrs6C says your JW concert is on Classic FM live broadcast tonight at 7pm... not sure what that is...
hairnet Posted October 26, 2018 Posted October 26, 2018 After what? Oh sorry - northern mode on - later Mrs6C says your JW concert is on Classic FM live broadcast tonight at 7pm... not sure what that is...For this piece of information I owe you a pint - originally down here for that but then couldn't get a ticket unless I bought the 3 grand box that was left Going to iwm instead
xtriple Posted October 26, 2018 Posted October 26, 2018 I think we must be related as I have had many of the same cars as you! My first car was going to be an Imp but then I drove it above 50mph and bought a Mini Cooper 'S' instead as the Imp scared me so much, it really didn't know what side of the road it wanted to be on! I nearly bought a Vitesse 1600 but I believed the horror stories of unreliability so didn't as I am boring I would love to have kept most of the old heaps I have had over the years, but being a serial divorcee gets both expensive and depressing and you tend to lose lots of stuff in the ensuing farce. I tuned down an 'E' type once, probably about the time you were buying yours as it was rustier than the Titanic and I didn't want to spend £600 on it. Rather wish I had now... Declined a Jensen Interceptor as well, as someone had pinched the engine, the rest of the car was mint but I couldn't find the enthusiasm for a £600 Jensen with no engine. Six-cylinder 1
Six-cylinder Posted October 26, 2018 Author Posted October 26, 2018 I think we must be related as I have had many of the same cars as you! Lots more to come as we have only reached 1991 so far!
Six-cylinder Posted October 29, 2018 Author Posted October 29, 2018 Yes my world was complicated by another car enthusiast in the house! The first car Mrs6C and I bought together was a 1972 Daimler Sovereign in sable, she went to see it and instead of reporting back, she just bought it! It got hit on the very first night of our new home together when Mrs6C was returning from Wales by a young girl pulling out of a side road. Both cars damaged but nobody hurt, Mrs6C had agreed with the father of the girl he could repair the car rather than going via insurance. I was thinking this is not going to work but came home one evening to find Mrs6C and the father of the girl working on the car together. He had got a second hand wing and had it sprayed sable, only thing was he had not got the huge amount of orange peel the car had so I had to 1200 the whole car and polish it to match the wing. Well it needed doing anyway. xtriple, Dick Cheeseburger, CGSB and 18 others 21
richardmorris Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 Yes my world was complicated by another car enthusiast in the house! Daimler SI broad v2.jpgThe first car Mrs6C and I bought together was a 1972 Daimler Sovereign in sable, she went to see it and instead of reporting back, she just bought it! Daimler repair broad.jpgIt got hit on the very first night of our new home together when Mrs6C was returning from Wales by a young girl pulling out of a side road. Both cars damaged but nobody hurt, Mrs6C had agreed with the father of the girl he could repair the car rather than going via insurance. I was thinking this is not going to work but came home one evening to find Mrs6C and the father of the girl working on the car together. He had got a second hand wing and had it sprayed sable, only thing was he had not got the huge amount of orange peel the car had so I had to 1200 the whole car and polish it to match the wing. Well it needed doing anyway. I was thinking you’d changed a lot before I read the text! Six-cylinder and The Moog 2
Six-cylinder Posted October 29, 2018 Author Posted October 29, 2018 Now together, Mrs6C came with cars but no camels! 1969 Triumph Herald Convertible, 1961 Herald 1200 coupe on the road and in daily use and Jaguar MK10, 1970 Herald 13/60 saloon and a Spitfire MK2 project cars. We still have the white Herald 13/60 Convertible, but it is dismantled at the moment. The Herald 1200 Coupe requires some recommissioning but is basically a good running car. The MK10 is with us but requires a lot of work to return to the road. The Spitfire MK2 also requires a lot of work but we have most of the parts. The Spitfire was Mrs6C first car. The brown Herald 13/60 saloon was always a big project but as Heralds are basically a big Meccano set it would have still been viable if her fathers blockwork garage wall had not fallen on it! Dick Cheeseburger, Burnside, Sudsprint and 5 others 8
SiC Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 Some of your projects look bigger than my 1100! Six-cylinder 1
Angrydicky Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 Didn't the Jag get stolen and later recovered, having been prepped for banger racing?
hairnet Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 Now together, Mrs6C came with cars but no camels! 1969 Triumph Herald Convertible, 1961 Herald 1200 coupe on the road and in daily use and Jaguar MK10, 1970 Herald 13/60 saloon and a Spitfire MK2 project cars. Herald 13-60 Convertible white side v2.jpgWe still have the white Herald 13/60 Convertible, but it is dismantled at the moment. IMG_20180617_154713 broad.jpgThe Herald 1200 Coupe requires some recommissioning but is basically a good running car. hnnng want mx5 norty thoughts MK10 broad.jpgThe MK10 is with us but requires a lot of work to return to the road. anthonyg needs to sack off one and aquire one JAAAAAAAG DING DOOONG Spitfire MK2 ns front v2.jpgThe Spitfire MK2 also requires a lot of work but we have most of the parts. The Spitfire was Mrs6C first car. not in 1965 tho eh chris
hairnet Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 Some of your 1100 projects look bigger than my house! SiC 1
Six-cylinder Posted October 29, 2018 Author Posted October 29, 2018 Didn't the Jag get stolen and later recovered, having been prepped for banger racing? Yes unfortunately and all the structural welding has been done but now needs wings, glass and interior.
clayts450 Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 The brown Herald 13/60 saloon was always a big project but as Heralds are basically a big Meccano set it would have still been viable if her fathers blockwork garage wall had not fallen on it! That'll T-cut out, nae bother.... Six-cylinder 1
timolloyd Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 Forgive a personal question, but was it a shared love of Michelotti that brough you and the future Mrs6c together? Six-cylinder 1
chaseracer Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 I'm surprised no-one has said anything about the Ropiest trailer of Evah being used in the rescue effort. It really is the worst piece of Autoshite trailerage. Anything that has pointy Cortina hubcaps can't be all bad. GrumpiusMaximus 1
Six-cylinder Posted October 29, 2018 Author Posted October 29, 2018 Forgive a personal question, but was it a shared love of Michelotti that brough you and the future Mrs6c together? Yes D Spares & Tyres, Ghosty and Burnside 3
Six-cylinder Posted November 1, 2018 Author Posted November 1, 2018 Something I have been meaning to get off my chest for some time. I have had my CX vandalized, no nothing to do with the bonnet, look at the front wheel who would do this to another mans car! Yesterday I managed to get it under cover, it was a tough job getting it out of a dip over a wooden sill but thanks to a winch given to me by alf892 a couple of years ago when I had no idea what I was going to use it for we got there. egg, Mrs6C, Sudsprint and 10 others 13
Noel Tidybeard Posted November 1, 2018 Posted November 1, 2018 Something I have been meaning to get off my chest for some time. IMG_20181031_141207 broad.jpgI have had my CX vandalized, no nothing to do with the bonnet, look at the front wheel who would do this to another mans car! after all the hospitality you afford these wastrels with your luxury* camping facilities THIS is how they repay you Mrs6C, Six-cylinder and Lacquer Peel 3
wuvvum Posted November 1, 2018 Posted November 1, 2018 FRISBEEAnd get a RobT-style action shot of it flying towards the bin. Brodders and Six-cylinder 2
anonymous user Posted November 2, 2018 Posted November 2, 2018 And get a RobT-style action shot of it flying towards the bin.Could you get someone else to frisbee it whilst you shoot it down clay pigeon style? holbeck, Six-cylinder, Skizzer and 3 others 6
Bucketeer Posted November 2, 2018 Posted November 2, 2018 You have some horrible wheel trims. You have a JCB. You know what to do. Skizzer, Lacquer Peel, The Moog and 1 other 4
Six-cylinder Posted November 2, 2018 Author Posted November 2, 2018 You have some horrible wheel trims. You have a JCB. You know what to do. I like that one, before we put it away we should have tested my skill on the digger by removing the wheel trims without damaging them!
Guest Hooli Posted November 2, 2018 Posted November 2, 2018 cable tie the wheel trims to the JCB Ohdearme 1
Zelandeth Posted November 3, 2018 Posted November 3, 2018 I have similarly hideous items on the van that I really need to kill. Anyone who wants them for target practice is welcome to them. Otherwise I'll probably use two and a bit tonnes of Mercedes T1 to flatten them...on camera if it would amuse people... That CX, even looking a bit forlorn there is still a thing of beauty. Am I right in remembering you'd been having a lot of electrical issues with it?
Six-cylinder Posted November 3, 2018 Author Posted November 3, 2018 The CX wheel horrors are not staged they just appeared, of course I suspect a culprit but there were no witnesses to the crime or I could call for an Autoshite court to act! The CX would not start, then had a under bonnet fire from unburnt fuel squirted in by the starter jet. My local Auto sparks started it this year by replacing the injectors that he believed had gummed up in storage. The current state is that it needs a throttle cable because of the fire and the rear suspension fixed as it collapsed with a pool of LHM fluid when we moved the car.
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