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Today, out of curiosity rather than any real urge for terror or adventure, I clambered in to my '61 Reliant Regal to see if it would start.  It did, without difficulty. I had started it in September this year after charging the battery which had been untouched for months but noticed on that occasion that the battery went from fully discharged to fully charged in only 3 hours according to the charger indicator light.  I suspect that the old and little used battery is on the way out.  The last time I drove the car further than 5 metres was in January this year when the central heating engineers needed access to my garage to run a new gas line.  That journey was about 25 metres just to park it out of the way of plumbers' vans etc..   Today's drive of 300 metres in the cul-de-sac was therefore encouraging.  Everything still works and I did not have to get out to fix or push the thing.  No photos because as I drove back to my house a cold calling paving/double glazing/loft insulation character of dubious appearance hung around, gazing in to my garage as I parked back in there.  He was probably a nice chap and may even have wanted to express interest in the Reliant. I did not give him the benefit of the doubt and thus stayed in the car, engine running, looking busy*.   He eventually left.  Many years ago I was under a car cursing at the usual seized bolts when I was greeted by a young cold caller lad who actually got down on his knees to try to talk to me.  I was not amused.  I do not like being interrupted when cursing.

If I can borrow my son, I'll drive it a bit further one day using him for moral support (and he can push cars). 

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Does this count as progress towards sorting out the garage?

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I lost patience with regularly wasting half an hour to find these usual suspects - spanners from 8-19mm, the Allen key set and the box of drill bits.  These are items which always vanish into the garage as they lacked a home other than buried in the bottom of the tool box (which I rarely can be bothered to haul far enough out to actually open).

Five minutes sticking some screws in the wall and they now have an easy to get to, visible place to live.

One day I will have proper tool racks for most of the tools...but that's a long way away yet!

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For the first time in nearly a year, a collection is set for Friday morning.  This is a big one - certainly the largest vehicle I've ever owned - and as it's being combined with a work trip, it starts tomorrow morning.  In an excellent bit of one-in-one-out planning, the vehicle it's replacing is off to a new home with a trusted shiter on Sunday too.  

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Im putting my T4 back on the road .. had a new clutch and cambelt toady and a new battery. The exhaust fell off as it was rotten  on the way home ..Bank balance hit for 880 quid 😲 new exhaust ordered ... another 98 quid .

Next items , discs and pads all-round...tyres , calipers , cv gaiter, seat belt ,power steering pump , oil and filter, ps fluid , antifreeze .. Another 500 quids hopefully will see it on the road !  😁

 

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On the cusp of buying a very cheap Volvo 940 with a short MOT.

However, I don't have need for another car nor room, - no room for a regular car, never mind for a car the size of a small building.


Struggling to reconcile between these two problems. Super cheap Ovlov vs not actually having anywhere to put it.

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It's been all Police Interceptors round here this evening!  When I was walking the dog about 1845 hours, a white Audi A3 came flying down the street we were walking along, followed by a Skoda dog van showing no blues but galloping anyway.  Both disappeared into distant streets, but a few minutes later the Audi shot past the end of the street we were on, and the neighbour I was talking to reported hearing a crash.  So obviously I went for a bit more walk, as soon as I'd taken the dog home.  I was passed by a fully-marked ARV cruising the streets, and shortly afterwards by a local patrol van.  Between the two I had found the car, so I waved the van down...

"Are you looking for a white Audi?"

"yes, we are."

"It's round the corner in Durham Street."

You've never seen two police officers so delighted.  The ARV crew drove right past it....

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Waiting for the Astra to get collected by the scrapman...they will have a HGV to collect it. I happen to live at the top of a Cul-De-Sac. The bin's get collected today too, and haven't yet been done so. Chances that they will arrive on the street, at the same time? Very heigh...

To make matters worse? Half the houses on the street are parked out on the street due to getting external insulating/cladding fitted...and there are workvans for that kicking about. 

This'll be fun... 🤣

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7 hours ago, 17-Coffees said:

Waiting for the Astra to get collected by the scrapman...they will have a HGV to collect it. I happen to live at the top of a Cul-De-Sac. The bin's get collected today too, and haven't yet been done so. Chances that they will arrive on the street, at the same time? Very heigh...

To make matters worse? Half the houses on the street are parked out on the street due to getting external insulating/cladding fitted...and there are workvans for that kicking about. 

This'll be fun... 🤣

Well ? What happened ? Did the binmen try and stuff it in the back of their wagon, or did the contractors use Astra bits for some post-modern external cladding ? Pray tell...

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2 hours ago, HMC said:

I sold this old forum friend over a year ago.
 

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I had’nt seen it since, until today. It’s still alive, but a bit modified....

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Punching above it’s Weight (320i badge gone/ m3 front apron ?) it’s still an auto so I’m assuming it’s not had an engine transplant etc

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That's properly upset me, seeing that.

I should never have got rid of it. Kind of glad to see it still going, as it was pretty rough when I got shot of it in May 2019!

Hell, the first photo in your post is one I took, in my street! I love how it still has the Scottish plates too.

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21 hours ago, jamiechod said:

dropped my newly aqquired £700 peugeot off for its £500 fix tonight :S 

A slightly scruffy but tested and not fucked one sold on eBay tonight for £360.  That is a lot of bang for buck!

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As everyone seems to be buying Clio sports, I thought I would dig out my Clio 182 and put it on the road. It's been shielding in my garage for the last six months.

While it's been parked I have added another earth to each rear cluster to stop it lighting my dash up everything I brake, fitted a new o/s drive shaft, even  autodoc supplied to correct part.

Fitted a new temp sender and adjusted the brake switch to cure my abs fault.

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Drove ten yards

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Maybe I didn't fix the abs problem. Typical Clio ownership experience.🥳

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18 minutes ago, loserone said:

A slightly scruffy but tested and not fucked one sold on eBay tonight for £360.  That is a lot of bang for buck!

the orange one? Saw that but was a mission away, plus could have had the axle issue :S 

a moonstone blue one ended the other day @ £510, and is now on Autotrader for £995 i think 

I hope once my axle's sorted it will be a 'minter' for a 206 :)

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3 hours ago, HMC said:

I sold this old forum friend over a year ago.
 

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I had’nt seen it since, until today. It’s still alive, but a bit modified....

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Punching above it’s Weight (320i badge gone/ m3 front apron ?) it’s still an auto so I’m assuming it’s not had an engine transplant etc

On the E36 Stereotype bingo sheet, nearly a full house on the mod's.
I did always say to @Supernaut that this would end up happening once it left here...

Another reason for him to keep the 316 at all costs! 

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Thursday night (it was decided before I got home from work) was takeaway night.

So I hopped aboard the most able curry collection vehicle: 

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Now I took the photo and had planned that the post would end there... but... 

About half a mile from home it started making quite a din! (It’s a 2CV it’s not the quietest anyway...) I think it blew a hole in its exhaust.... (hopefully not a foreshadowing of what will happen to me after the curry 😬)

No... not a hole... it sheered the bugger off!!! 

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Thankfully I have the one I picked up from as kind soul on here as a replacement!! 

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