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18 minutes ago, wuvvum said:

One could get used to this view of the road.

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But it wouldn’t be a hardship.

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24 minutes ago, wuvvum said:

One could get used to this view of the road.

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Surely that's one's footman's eye view of the road? 

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Home after a typical un-relaxing trip down the A34. How I hate that road. 

Thanks everyone for a great weekend! 

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That Rolls looks bloody sinister in torchlight. Proper. 💙

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On 8/12/2023 at 8:22 PM, Six-cylinder said:

Fish and chips collected by Rolls Royce. 

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i did this (burp)

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I'm struggling to think of anywhere else that an artsy photo of the Rolls' headstone grille would be embellished with a reflection of a crusty, engineless Range Rover buried in a hedge.

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Posted
2 hours ago, mintwth said:

Surely that's one's footman's eye view of the road? 

Passenger, shirley? Staff should hang off the back...

Posted
10 hours ago, Crackers said:

I'm struggling to think of anywhere else that an artsy photo of the Rolls' headstone grille would be embellished with a reflection of a crusty, engineless Range Rover buried in a hedge.

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Where's Eleanor? I'm sure this had one at some point.

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Many thanks once again to @Six-cylinder and @Mrs6C for their hospitality and being great hosts.

We took the fuel efficient route south by adding about 250 miles to our journey in the camper going down random roads, and found some lovely places to sleep for the night.

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Some random photos of the weekend.

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With thanks to @Andyrew for the shot of the Spitfire.

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Had a small event on the way home as the gearstick went completely limp while pulling out of Ferrybridge services.

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Thankfully a short lived breakdown as I had a gear linkage repair clip stashed in the glovebox for just this occasion. All these vans do exactly the same thing eventually.

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Smashin weekend!  Kermit loved it too Got almost 70 mph on the way home, but what a noise !! 

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One of the best FOD weekends. Good to see so many visitors and such a diverse lineup of cars - it's fair to say Chris and Claire's vehicular taste is eclectic. Highlight for me was having a go in the Xantia Activa, even if only round the field. It's so weird to drive round in circles on full lock with the car staying dead flat and I'm now wondering just how quickly it could handle the many roundabouts of MK.

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16 minutes ago, quicksilver said:

One of the best FOD weekends. Good to see so many visitors and such a diverse lineup of cars - it's fair to say Chris and Claire's vehicular taste is eclectic. Highlight for me was having a go in the Xantia Activa, even if only round the field. It's so weird to drive round in circles on full lock with the car staying dead flat and I'm now wondering just how quickly it could handle the many roundabouts of MK.

if my experience as a passenger with @Zelandeth as the driver, quickly indeed (with added emphasis on the quickly)

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Many thanks to @Mrs6C and @Six-cylinder for another Awesome weekend! seeing almost all of the collection lined up was simply spectacular! 

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the Royce was a lovely old thing

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a nice set of Homo-Hygrade plates on the Royce, they might actually be original to the car, but the only way to get a clue in on that is to check if they are painted on the back, only pre-war Homo plates were painted on the back, they stopped the practice after the war

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and I was kindly given the failed headlamp bulb from it for a closer look and I could see in person the date code was actually H65, so 65=May 1955 :) and the LNA was a lovely little thing :) 

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it was quite interesting to see actual tin models, with everything having been made out of plastic for so many years now!

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lacquer peel relatives :) 

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the Cadillac  was certainly a nice place to be :) 

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Autoshite Recovery services in action when the FoD Railway REV Replacement Service FTP'ed

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and I managed to commandeer the Pug 404 for a pootle around the paddock, which was very interesting, my first experience of a column shifter, found it no bother at all and it drove in general surprisingly nicely, the seats are very comfy and even without power steering the steering was not that bad, (certainly better then a Lada Riva!) but the brakes more or less dont exist LOL

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and also many thanks to @Mrs6C and @Six-cylinder for giving me permission to get some temporary insurance for Citroen ZX and @Mrs6C and @Prince_of_darkness91 for being my co-pilot as I took the road for the first time since late 2021! :) 

no pictures of that since well uhh I was driving LOL

 

once again all very awesome and many thanks to all involved :) 

 

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People have asked me why I don't use the E-Type more, here is the typical reason why. Yes it broke down going back to storage. @Talbotchecked the fuel and that was fine so checked for a spark and there wasn't one.  Next it was the tow of shame for the E-Type behind the Citroen XM.

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Posted
7 minutes ago, Six-cylinder said:

People have asked me why I don't use the E-Type more, here is the typical reason why. Yes it broke down going back to storage. @Talbotchecked the fuel and that was fine so checked for a spark and there wasn't one.  Next it was the tow of shame for the E-Type behind the Citroen XM.

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It was ok when I and @wuvvum drove it. Albeit lumpy from being cold. I meant to ask if it’s a series 1 or 1.5?

 

AKA, it wasn’t me gov honest.

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Oh and if you can email me some info/ history on the Ami I’ll get it in the next mag.

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scruffy french heap supervises british leyland product being british leyland

 

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Posted
37 minutes ago, richardmorris said:

It was ok when I and @wuvvum drove it. Albeit lumpy from being cold. I meant to ask if it’s a series 1 or 1.5?

 

AKA, it wasn’t me gov honest.

It is a 1966 Series 1 4.2 Fixed Head Coupe.

It's number plate is original as it was first registered in Belfast, Northern Ireland. I have had it 41 years  and bought it as a rusty hulk and a box of bits so for the first 6 years I was rebuilding it.

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Possibly the first time an E Type has been photographed sandwiched between two Citroën Visas?

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1 hour ago, Six-cylinder said:

People have asked me why I don't use the E-Type more, here is the typical reason why. Yes it broke down going back to storage. @Talbotchecked the fuel and that was fine so checked for a spark and there wasn't one.  Next it was the tow of shame for the E-Type behind the Citroen XM.

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Two visas rescuing an etype has to be a shoe-in for a calendar shot ?

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15 minutes ago, wuvvum said:

Possibly the first time an E Type has been photographed sandwiched between two Citroën Visas?

You could be right about two Visa rescuing the E-Type but the blue one has come to the aid of the Jaguar before!

I left the E-type lights on and flattened the Battery, the blue Visa had to give it a jump start. It was very embarrassing for the Jaguar as it was at a Citroen show!

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Posted
24 minutes ago, richardmorris said:

Two visas rescuing an E-type has to be a shoe-in for a calendar shot ?

 

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The other project that happened was the fitting of the replacement bonnet, doors and rear door that Mrs6C had bought from @Tepper several years ago to the C15 van. We bought our van a bit rusty off Ebay and it has been getting worse for the last 8 1/2 years we have owned it.

The biggest thanks to @Andyrew who started off fitting the new tyres we bought for it. He then moved on to replacing the body panels, then the big 8 year wash. It was scrubbed within an inch of its life and Mrs6C helped with that. Andy ended but working by torch light finishing off fitting the internal door trims. 

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It seems very hard to kill a C15D. The cockroaches of the van world. 

Posted
2 hours ago, hairnet said:

scruffy french heap supervises british leyland product being british leyland

 

Look, I know my first name's french but that's not very nice!

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XM? Couldn't the Visa's be harnessed to tug the Jag?

Posted
18 minutes ago, High Jetter said:

XM? Couldn't the Visa's be harnessed to tug the Jag?

XM has a towbar so easier.

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