castros_bro Posted February 11, 2021 Share Posted February 11, 2021 I had an silver 206 but sold it to some bod (who got another silver 206) It returned. the local backstreet mech fitted a new (supplied) rear beam (the courtesy car was a silver 206) It returned. I had the same silver 206 and sold it to some bod (who got another silver 206) it returned I had the same silver 206 and managed to wear out so many bits it didn't work any more, also some Megane diesel cam belt went "twang". Good to know there's stuff still happening. Sigmund Fraud 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sigmund Fraud Posted February 11, 2021 Author Share Posted February 11, 2021 Mr Castro's post above may seem cryptic, but it's based on a true story ! The moral of said story is : if you buy a silver 206, you will most certainly buy another (or, possibly, the same) silver 206 in the future. There's clearly something irresistible about them ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sigmund Fraud Posted May 30, 2021 Author Share Posted May 30, 2021 Time for another irregularly irregular update from FRAUD GARAGES ! As one would expect from its low mileage, Mrs F's new 206 has been no* trouble at all : At least, it flew through its MoT with a single advisory, which was straightforward to address : As a reward, she treated it to a full set of Michelin Crossclimates and an alignment. The Michelins cost an eye-watering amount of money, but are admittedly excellent. Typically, I haven't had much time to spend on my own cars. The Chevywoo Tacuma formerly owned by @andyberg has taken over family car duties. As documented elsewhere in this fine forum, Andy had done a brilliant job recommissioning the Tacuma and there was very little left for me to do. So I replaced the ancient rear tyres with a pair of ATS' finest* Chinese ditchfinders... ...replaced the pollen filter(s)... ...topped up the screenwash and took it for a short* drive : Tamworthbay, andyberg, LightBulbFun and 2 others 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andyberg Posted May 30, 2021 Share Posted May 30, 2021 Those pollen filters are pretty grubby, I am sure I replaced them not long after I got the car🤔 But I'm really glad she is serving you well. Sigmund Fraud 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sigmund Fraud Posted July 20, 2021 Author Share Posted July 20, 2021 Update time ! Regular readers will remember that Mrs F's Polo failed it's MoT last November, with the tester advising there was a "small hole" in the nearside sill. This is what the "small hole" looked like after I had removed plenty of structural* rubber underseal : Now, I've long fantasized about driving the terrible old heap onto the local scrapyard's weighbridge. Unfortunately, Mrs F was not keen on my plans for a final solution to the Polo question, and instructed me to repair it. With the 206 still performing faultlessly, there was no need to rush, so the Polo was parked in my workshop and basically forgotten about until last week. Then, in a mad rush of activity, this happened : I initially tried fabricating my own repair patch, but the result was pathetic. Making small patches using a vice and hammer is easy, but my bodywork skills were clearly not good enough for me to make such a large patch without a sheet metal folder. So I went out and bought a full sill, which I trimmed down to size and lap joined onto the car. A butt joint would have allowed an invisible repair, but I saw no point in this considering the state of the rest of the bodywork. Then, on the hottest day of the year, I attacked it with some filler, primer and paint to tart things up a bit : Much better ! A couple of coats of lacquer, and it will be ready to drive to the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este MoT station. mk2_craig, SiC, Fumbler and 7 others 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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