lesapandre Posted February 19, 2025 Posted February 19, 2025 6 hours ago, HMC said: The worlds slowest competition car… from about 24 mins. Low power but quite good traction (maybe it was the weight over the rear axle and thin tyres?) Quite charmingly insane - fantastic...bravo. Westbay and HMC 1 1
Dayno Posted February 20, 2025 Posted February 20, 2025 Don't know if it's of any use to you as a spare, but just seen this pop up on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/940932126873613/permalink/1412251963074958/ Matty, lesapandre and HMC 2 1
HMC Posted February 21, 2025 Author Posted February 21, 2025 Fleet news- the A60 cambridge’s perished and 50p shaped elderly tyres are being replaced tomorrow. As much as id like to spend £160 a corner plus inner tubes (£30)on period correct michelin xwx covers (in 165hr14) didn't want to spend that much. Those are about 80 profile- instead ive got a set of 4 kumho ecowings 165/70 r14. Slightly lower profile, but about 28% of the price as a set. I can live with that; Its no concours queen. Also I found a photo of a 1928 12/4 on the 1930 inter varsity trial, which compares well with the 1929 example on a 2025 event… wesacosa, High Jetter, IronStar and 30 others 32 1
wuvvum Posted February 21, 2025 Posted February 21, 2025 On 19/02/2025 at 17:31, HMC said: Although apparently the flathead 5 bearing 4 is renowned for being indestructible. Not sure about that - Mr Oldcastle managed to blow his up. worldofceri and RoadworkUK 2
RoadworkUK Posted February 21, 2025 Posted February 21, 2025 30 minutes ago, wuvvum said: Not sure about that - Mr Oldcastle managed to blow his up. He found a replacement in a ferry on Loch Ness, though, so all was well. wuvvum and worldofceri 1 1
wuvvum Posted February 21, 2025 Posted February 21, 2025 Technically it was Horace who found it, if memory serves. RoadworkUK and worldofceri 1 1
EyesWeldedShut Posted February 22, 2025 Posted February 22, 2025 6 hours ago, HMC said: Also I found a photo of a 1928 12/4 on the 1930 inter varsity trial, which compares well with the 1929 example on a 2025 event… Aye, but you do seem to be lacking in the pre-radiator mounted, enamelled badges? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/304473576385 Top motor sport there btw 11/10 lesapandre and HMC 1 1
HMC Posted February 22, 2025 Author Posted February 22, 2025 The a60 now has new kumho ecowing 165/70 r14s at each corner. The manager became misty eyed and told me he used to work in an east london scrapyard when he were a lad. An a60 was dragged in for scrap. £10 later it was his. Going on a roadtrip to Devon in it, around 1980. He also said 3 of the tyres that came off this one were from the 80s, and one from the ‘70s. That would be why it felt like they were 50p shaped 😂 Needles to say, NVH levels are a lot lower, and grip levels higher (relatively speaking) now. The Vicar, worldofceri, Matty and 36 others 38 1
wuvvum Posted February 22, 2025 Posted February 22, 2025 1 hour ago, HMC said: He also said 3 of the tyres that came off this one were from the 80s, and one from the ‘70s. That would be why it felt like they were 50p shaped 😂 That's impressive - I thought the 1990 tyre on my Volvo was pretty ancient. Mind you that is still round. lesapandre 1
barefoot Posted February 22, 2025 Posted February 22, 2025 I suspect that the spacesavers on my 944 and Scirocco are both still the originals from 1987. But tyres used to be made from actual rubber back then, so they're probably fine. lesapandre 1
tom13 Posted February 23, 2025 Posted February 23, 2025 @HMCPopped up on my feed but this chap has a few videos from the Exmoor trial up. HMC and lesapandre 1 1
Shite Ron Posted February 23, 2025 Posted February 23, 2025 Saw this today and thought of @HMC great looking cars but HMC’s is the best colour ever, lesapandre, Wibble, mk2_craig and 3 others 6
HMC Posted February 26, 2025 Author Posted February 26, 2025 Fleet news- XK8 is the “modern” and as when i had it first time, a solid and reliable go to. With a nice soundtrack. BTW thats the engine as the radio is broken. No hardship. Its pretty much a 2+1, which is where the austins come in…. The 12 still hasnt been cleaned since being gunned up muddy hillsides, I’ll do that at the weekend and use it for getting about these next 5 days or so as the weather is looking decent. Model A VS 12/4. Less cubes but more class? And the a60 is a bit of a revelation after the new tyres. Quite a bit of what id put down as wear and tear/ its an old car innit whilst driving it has vanished since the elderly rubber was replaced. So much so that in the answer to the question what car shall i use tonight? I took the cambridge keys… A relic of a bygone age…… and a disused viaduct. mercedade, Semi-C, auntiemaryscanary and 30 others 32 1
auntiemaryscanary Posted February 26, 2025 Posted February 26, 2025 42 minutes ago, HMC said: And the a60 is a bit of a revelation after the new tyres. Quite a bit of what id put down as wear and tear/ its an old car innit whilst driving it has vanished since the elderly rubber was replaced. I don't buy anywhere near as many cars as you but when I do one of the first things I change are the tyres if they are old and/or cheap crap. A new set of mid-range makes a world of difference to the handling and gives the confidence to push it a little knowing you aren't going to aqua plane/skid plus you stand a good chance of being able to stop as required. lesapandre, spike60, HMC and 1 other 2 2
wuvvum Posted February 26, 2025 Posted February 26, 2025 I've never owned a Farina but everyone I've spoken to who owns them says they're surprisingly decent to drive when in reasonable fettle. AnthonyG, N Dentressangle, Yoss and 1 other 3 1
worldofceri Posted February 26, 2025 Posted February 26, 2025 On 21/02/2025 at 21:05, wuvvum said: Not sure about that - Mr Oldcastle managed to blow his up. On 21/02/2025 at 21:35, RoadworkUK said: He found a replacement in a ferry on Loch Ness, though, so all was well. On 21/02/2025 at 22:40, wuvvum said: Technically it was Horace who found it, if memory serves. Well, I just had to look it up. Mr Oldcastle blew Gumdrop’s engine up after chancing upon his neighbours, who had broken down on their way to the seaside, and kindly - but perhaps unwisely - towing them to the nearest garage. But wait - what are the chances!? The neighbours’ car looks suspiciously like an A60 Cambridge! And it was indeed Horace that found the replacement engine. Not in a ferry, but an old fishing boat that Mr Bumblebee had hired, and which they’d earlier almost capsized. Angrydicky, wesacosa, Datsuncog and 9 others 12
lesapandre Posted February 26, 2025 Posted February 26, 2025 BMC B-Series Marine. Chug chug. Indeed. N Dentressangle 1
RoadworkUK Posted February 26, 2025 Posted February 26, 2025 I rather fear that the joy of Gumdrop might be totally lost on the YOOF of today. "WE DON'T CARE ABOUT SOME SHIT OLD CAR M7", they'd say, while busting out an enormous vape cloud. 2 hours ago, HMC said: A relic of a bygone age…… and a disused viaduct. I love that viaduct. Spent a holiday week in Tavi with my parents back in the 90s, in a cottage called Trident Cottage. Never did find out why it was thus named; I had hoped the owner was a pilot or something. Not far from the cottage there was a model shop, from which I purchased a 1/18-scale Triumph Spitfire IV. Alas, on a more recent visit, I found the shop to no longer exist. grogee, lesapandre and Burnside 3
worldofceri Posted February 26, 2025 Posted February 26, 2025 2 minutes ago, RoadworkUK said: I rather fear that the joy of Gumdrop might be totally lost on the YOOF of today. I’ve certainly failed to interest my own kids so, sadly, yes. lesapandre and RoadworkUK 2
loserone Posted February 26, 2025 Posted February 26, 2025 Got three very keen gumdrop fans in this household, regularly reading about a charabanc full of Chelsea pensioners or a silver ghost lost in castle grounds. lesapandre, RoadworkUK, Burnside and 3 others 5 1
High Jetter Posted February 26, 2025 Posted February 26, 2025 3 hours ago, wuvvum said: I've never owned a Farina but everyone I've spoken to who owns them says they're surprisingly decent to drive when in reasonable fettle. Yes, well mine was. JER553F, bought from Shoreham auction for £35. Had loads of fun with, and in, it 😀 Burnside 1
Metal Guru Posted February 27, 2025 Posted February 27, 2025 On 02/02/2025 at 14:18, captain_70s said: There were deffo marine variants, you see them in narrow boats sometimes. Not sure what came first though. 37mpg for such a glacial car seems unthinkable now, but I suppose it was different times and a full size saloon car cracking 30mpg wasn't really a thing... No one cared at 5 Bob a gallon. Angrydicky 1
Matty Posted February 27, 2025 Posted February 27, 2025 On 23/02/2025 at 21:05, Shite Ron said: Saw this today and thought of @HMC great looking cars but HMC’s is the best colour ever, Ambergate? Shite Ron 1
barrett Posted February 27, 2025 Posted February 27, 2025 16 hours ago, HMC said: A relic of a bygone age…… and a disused viaduct. I don't know why, but that photograph has made me quite desirous of this car. I must be getting old. Dibbs? RoadworkUK, HMC, spike60 and 4 others 5 2
HMC Posted March 1, 2025 Author Posted March 1, 2025 Really must get round to cleaning it 😂 wuvvum, IronStar, danthecapriman and 22 others 25
lesapandre Posted March 1, 2025 Posted March 1, 2025 Because it will trap moisture and encourage corrosion - as well as the grit in the mud migrating into moving parts and causing wear? LightBulbFun, Weird Car, Burnside and 1 other 4
HMC Posted March 3, 2025 Author Posted March 3, 2025 In the end I did get round to cleaning it And after submitting photos and a story to Classic and Sportscar, at some stage im told it should feature in the “your classic” bit of the mag. Burnside, High Jetter, Morris 63 and 28 others 30 1
wuvvum Posted March 3, 2025 Posted March 3, 2025 I see that you have a greater level of trust in a 100-year-old handbrake than I would... N Dentressangle, Burnside, Matty and 4 others 1 6
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