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1 hour ago, Six-cylinder said:

Now you all know the horrible truth, I guess the mods will devise some punishment for my poor taste in cars!

I was going to show up in the not too distant future as it is now my No.1 tow car.

Maybe banishment to the modern section ??

27 minutes ago, beko1987 said:

You know there's a modern forum just for things like this? I mean of course it's going to be very reliable, and you made sure it came with a good warranty as that's the sensible way to start a decade of ownership. 

(I'm sure @brownnova can make the modern forum vanish to Mrs 6c so you can be truthful as ownership progresses...) 

I’m sure we can arrange that too... 

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5 minutes ago, beko1987 said:

You'd need that just to get to rev at the moment! 

not sure If I should react to that laughing or sad face!

oh and since the autoshite version of godwins law has already been enacted

38 minutes ago, Six-cylinder said:

Do you think I should get a sticker made up for it "MY other car is an Invacar"

FTFY :) (especially humorous given how people seem to complain everyone today is running around in Motability provided range rovers!)

 

(well to be accurate and obscure about it you could put "AC Model 70" :) you just put "AC" and everyone will think you have a Cobra! )  

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On 2/7/2020 at 6:28 PM, Six-cylinder said:

First owner Mr Anderson, Shendan Road, Bristol, 2nd owner? Third owner me.

Do you mean Sheridan Road in Bristol? I.e. hand written making the r and i joining up. 

Incidentally my wife works along that road. 

Edit: just seen that it was taxed in Horfield. Sheridan Road is in Horfield, so it ties up. Incidentally I would have almost certainly driven past it countless times, as I lived around the corner (Dudley Grove) when I was at student at uni. I drove that way if I was driving to uni. Probably stumbled past it many times from getting off the bus drunk after a night out too... :D

 

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Oooh...Argocat...had a shot of one years ago and reckoned it was the most fun you could have on wheels.  It wasn't fast...but at the same time it was utterly unaffected by the terrain you were negotiating.

Then I had to rescind the "most fun" title when I had a shot of an Alvis Stalwart.

New Rangie is quite something.  Really not my sort of thing but I can appreciate the attraction.

Having a virtual instrument panel and as much of the vehicle driven by that huge touchscreen seems rather a liability in a Range Rover though!

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Mrs SiC friend (who bought my TT) lived along there and her mum still does. The houses are all quite new (last 15 years or so), so quite likely Mr and Mrs Anderson moved there at some point. The whole area was bought back up by the council/builders for redevelopment - must have been around 2006ish time. I know her friends mum moved in when it was all new. 

I'll ask her when I next see her if she or her mum knew the name. 

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6 minutes ago, SiC said:

Mrs SiC friend (who bought my TT) lived along there and her mum still does. The houses are all quite new (last 15 years or so), so quite likely Mr and Mrs Anderson moved there at some point. The whole area was bought back up by the council/builders for redevelopment - must have been around 2006ish time. 

I'll ask her when I next see her if she or her mum knew the name. 

The service book was filled in Feb 1988.

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Possibly this house then? Going by the grab bars on the front to help someone elderly. Also garage at the back could have been where it was stored?

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Despite generous prices, some residents refused to move. A lot were owned by the council too. Most buildings that got knocked down was of non-standard construction - i.e. postwar prefabs. 

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1 hour ago, Zelandeth said:

Oooh...Argocat...had a shot of one years ago and reckoned it was the most fun you could have on wheels.  It wasn't fast...but at the same time it was utterly unaffected by the terrain you were negotiating.

Then I had to rescind the "most fun" title when I had a shot of an Alvis Stalwart.

Oh cool! one cropped up in the ebay tat thread a while back, I had seen them in salsbury catalogs etc when doing Model 70 research, but I never expected to see one show up let alone be in the UK road registries and all! 

On 1/25/2020 at 8:51 PM, w00dy said:

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CRAYFORD-ARGOCAT-ROAD-REGISTERED-V-Reg-Amphibious-6x6-RARE-OPPORTUNITY/133315536750

Would your 8 year old self be impressed by you now? Doubtful. You can change that by buying this 6 wheeled amphibious beauty.

(also holy shit it sold for a lot!)

  

On 1/26/2020 at 12:11 AM, LightBulbFun said:

Oh wow, Cant say I ever expected to see one of these actually show up here, let alone in the UK and be road registered to boot LOL

 

http://www.salsburyscooterscrapbooks.com/resources/1948-to-1970-Salsbury-Corp-Years/AutoDrives/Foster1970Signed.pdf

 

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and if it all looks strangely familiar...

:) 

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(had to look up what an alvis stalwart was! so cool you got a shot of one of those!)

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Normal Service has been resumed!

Normal Service being I broke down, today in the AX. Well not quite a failure, the last time I used it it had a lumpy idle, today it got worse and worse until it would not idle at all. I had taken the AX for new tyres today which all went well. The rear tyres were dated 1987 and the front 2004 and 2007.

I was trying a new place for the tyres 5 miles from home, after a recommendation from a friend. A one man village garage with all the decay and interest to make it a fantastic place to visit and hopefully become a regular customer. It has started well and while fully booked he agreed to keep the AX planning to strip the carb and make it run nicely between other jobs. I felt much happier leaving it there than risking driving it home to find it cut out altogether.

The day had started with me fitting new tailgate struts to the AX that turned out to be an easy job and stops the boot closing on its own.

I had planned to wire in my new radio/cassette this afternoon, but as the AX did not come home I could not tackle that.

I'm all 'bout that ax, 'bout that ax, no trevi!

 

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21 minutes ago, Six-cylinder said:

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when you return, tell him to remove/or replace the tube and the starter from fixture with the tube glowing at the ends like that 2nd from the end 

he's risking overheating and burning out the ballast in the fixture if he leaves it in that state too long!

(if you leave a burnt out fluorescent tube blinking for too long, eventually the tube starter contacts weld closed and remain permanently closed, which stresses out the ballast/control gear in the fixture)

the fixture could also be a Semi-resonant start or quickstart fixture that someones installed a T8 tube into, those fixtures only work with T12 tubes and cannot strike a T8 tube properly

(like the 1970's 6ft Popular pack in your garage thats currently tubeless)

 

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For anybody who does not like to be warm and comfortable on a Saturday morning I am opening the FoD tomorrow at 9.30 am!

The principal reason is the Auto sparks is coming to see if he can get the Citroen CX running for me.

Anybody is welcome to come and check it out, usual stuff PM me for the address if you have not been before.

I think it will be cold so we may not be up there that long, but if anybody wants coffee and car talk we will retire to the house 2 miles away.

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I doubt I'll be in a functional state in the morning based on how things have been going over the last couple of weeks, but if folks are expecting to be about at the house in the afternoon and still nattering about cars I might look to put an appearance for a cup of coffee. 

Have done very little lately by way of actually interacting with the outside world and I really ought to push myself to do more of that as I've been getting kicked to do more socialisation by the psychologist.

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59 minutes ago, AnthonyG said:

Alas the XF is getting a service tomorrow otherwise I probably would have motored over. 

Is that thing still worth servicing? It must have a million miles on it by now the amount of far flung places you show up to in it! Asda own brand oil is it? 

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