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Very sweet video of a summers day and the 1979 Daimler and Lanchester Owners Club Rally - this would have been shot probably on 'Super 8' and has been transferred to video.

I ran a few of the stately 50's cars regs through the DVLA car tax checker and have found few still on the road - either out of tax 30 years + or the reg on a  modern. 

Oh dear - just shows that even cars in enthusiast preservation are understandably subject to continuing high attrition over 40+ years - just like all the pictured Stans, Rays and Bills who owned them.

And me... I was in my teens then and now in my 60's.

I did not run all the car regs through... so maybe a few more survive or in a dusty shed under a sheet. Here is hoping.

 

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Bodge of the day… 

Needed a number plate for the trailer, but didn’t want to fork out for what’s likely to be a one off use. So I found an old front number plate in the garage and painted using our kitchen’s yellow paint. Bought some stick on letters/numbers for £3… 

Result… 

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That’ll do… 5 and 7 a little wonky… but that’s ok. 

Posted
1 hour ago, lesapandre said:

Very sweet video of a summers day and the 1979 Daimler and Lanchester Owners Club Rally - this would have been shot probably on 'Super 8' and has been transferred to video.

I ran a few of the stately 50's cars regs through the DVLA car tax checker and have found few still on the road - either out of tax 30 years + or the reg on a  modern. 

Oh dear - just shows that even cars in enthusiast preservation are understandably subject to continuing high attrition over 40+ years - just like all the pictured Stans, Rays and Bills who owned them.

And me... I was in my teens then and now in my 60's.

I did not run all the car regs through... so maybe a few more survive or in a dusty shed under a sheet. Here is hoping.

 

Is that Sybil Fawlty handing out the awards at the end there?

Posted
1 hour ago, lesapandre said:

Oh dear - just shows that even cars in enthusiast preservation are understandably subject to continuing high attrition over 40+ years - just like all the pictured Stans, Rays and Bills who owned them.

There are quite a few photos online of Dolomite club meets from the mid 90s and nearly all the cars are dead.

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Posted
30 minutes ago, vulgalour said:

Is that Sybil Fawlty handing out the awards at the end there?

Possibly Elsa Lanchester?

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Posted
13 minutes ago, HMC said:

I’ll stop photobombing news 24 after this one, but…..

School drop off 

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I just hope none of the parents are on Mumsnet. "Am I being unreasonable or is this man abusing his children by taking them to school in an 80 year old car without airbags".😁

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It would have blown my mind if my Dad was swapping out old motors at the rate @HMC does when I was a kid, I would have absolutely loved it.

Knowing my luck, my son will grow up with zero interest in cars 🤣

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Posted
1 hour ago, artdjones said:

I just hope none of the parents are on Mumsnet. "Am I being unreasonable or is this man abusing his children by taking them to school in an 80 year old car without airbags".😁

I have had a parent say similar to me about taking the kids in the 2CV… 

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I have a customer visit in that there Lun-dun tomorrow so I've paid my first ever ULEZ charge - I'm taking my filthy, polluting 1 litre hybrid 😅 I should probably contact Honda for a certificate of conformity at some point...

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Oh bugger... just realised halfway through installing a bunch of shelving that I need to unplug a power and a network cable to reroute it.  Unfortunately said cables are the ones providing power to and the connection to the router for the network switch that feeds everything in the house with data.

...So that will have to wait until everyone is done with work for the day then!  Which is annoying as it means leaving the room in a state of complete disarray.

My own fault for not thinking about it earlier, but still irritating.

Posted
2 hours ago, HMC said:

I’ll stop photobombing news 24 after this one, but…..

School drop off 

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Your children go to school in a graveyard??

Posted
1 hour ago, BeEP said:

Your children go to school in a graveyard??

No airbags you see...

Posted
3 hours ago, Rust Collector said:

I have a customer visit in that there Lun-dun tomorrow so I've paid my first ever ULEZ charge - I'm taking my filthy, polluting 1 litre hybrid 😅 I should probably contact Honda for a certificate of conformity at some point...

Should have taken the Lada.  Exempt innit.

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Posted
5 hours ago, HMC said:

I’ll stop photobombing news 24 after this one, but…..

School drop off 

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Nope. Photo bombing should continue.

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7 minutes ago, wuvvum said:

Should have taken the Lada.  Exempt innit.

If I'd got around to replacing the clutch by now then I'd be very tempted! As it stands, I'm not sure I'd fancy 2 to 3 hours of the A27/M23/M25 in it😅

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31 minutes ago, Rust Collector said:

If I'd got around to replacing the clutch by now then I'd be very tempted! As it stands, I'm not sure I'd fancy 2 to 3 hours of the A27/M23/M25 in it😅

I looked up the Lada when it was for sale and it was showing as not exempt. it should be (unless there is some BS referring to imports) but would investigate before planning to bring it into Sadiq Turpin's Utopia 

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About two years ago my son bought a scruffy second hand Clarke portable garage for £50 with plans of housing his 300zx in it but instead left it rolled up in my garden. Fast forward to today and I dug it out of the bushes and spent 45 mins putting it up.

I wasn't expecting it to be any good but I'm quite impressed with it's design and how you can tension the cover so it is nice and tight. I don't think it would last long in a location like an exposed field but if it is well anchored down the side of a house I reckon they would be great asset for a shitter.

 

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33 minutes ago, wesacosa said:

I looked up the Lada when it was for sale and it was showing as not exempt. it should be (unless there is some BS referring to imports) but would investigate before planning to bring it into Sadiq Turpin's Utopia 

Ooh I just checked and you are correct. It's in the historic tax class so it should be exempt, I'll register it with TFL and see what happens...

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After all the excitement of registering for a TFL account and then punching in the reg to register it as exempt I got this:

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Job jobbed!

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26 minutes ago, Joey spud said:

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About two years ago my son bought a scruffy second hand Clarke portable garage for £50 with plans of housing his 300zx in it but instead left it rolled up in my garden. Fast forward to today and I dug it out of the bushes and spent 45 mins putting it up.

I wasn't expecting it to be any good but I'm quite impressed with it's design and how you can tension the cover so it is nice and tight. I don't think it would last long in a location like an exposed field but if it is well ancored down the side of a house I reckon they would be great asset for a shitter.

 

My father in law had one of these and they're great. What you need to do is to make sure that the top cover is pulled really taught over the frame because if it gets windy and it flaps about then the frame rubs through the cover. My brother-in-law built it for my FIL and did a shitty job, and it rubbed through in about a dozen places over the space of 2 years.

Something thats massively worth doing is fitting pipe lagging to the 60 degree angle sections to help cushion the elbow from poking through the cover if you can

Some people who live just down the road and whose house is on the seafront have one of these that they keep their MX5 in and its survived absolutely fine for 10 years or so, in a position that's much more exposed to wind and weather. It does look like it was built correctly though

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Posted
6 hours ago, brownnova said:

I have had a parent say similar to me about taking the kids in the 2CV… 

I got the same on here on a 19 year old car with a 4 star NCAP rating.

 

Quite irresponsible 

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Sent a solicitor some money. Gave notice to letting agent. ARGH. Stuff's happening!

Posted
6 hours ago, brownnova said:

I have had a parent say similar to me about taking the kids in the 2CV… 

Same parent quite possibly carries the kids around in a 4 year old Evoque with fucked tyres or metal to metal brakes which they refuse to rectify until MOT time!!

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1 hour ago, Rust Collector said:

edit:

After all the excitement of registering for a TFL account and then punching in the reg to register it as exempt I got this:

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Job jobbed!

Print that out or save it somewhere, I have little trust in Mr Khan(t) and his systems....

Posted
1 hour ago, loserone said:

I got the same on here on a 19 year old car with a 4 star NCAP rating.

 

Quite irresponsible 

A positively sensible vehicle for child transportation! 

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2 hours ago, Joey spud said:

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About two years ago my son bought a scruffy second hand Clarke portable garage for £50 with plans of housing his 300zx in it but instead left it rolled up in my garden. Fast forward to today and I dug it out of the bushes and spent 45 mins putting it up.

I wasn't expecting it to be any good but I'm quite impressed with it's design and how you can tension the cover so it is nice and tight. I don't think it would last long in a location like an exposed field but if it is well anchored down the side of a house I reckon they would be great asset for a shitter.

 

Looks like the sort of storage solution I need for some of the fleet which have to live outside… I can’t just never find one for anywhere near £50!! 

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I have just been to view, and purchased, a 125…

Decided when I sell the scirocco I want to press on and actually do my big bike test but after doing my CBT last year I realised I’d probably benefit from a few months on a 125 to build my confidence before taking a test. 
 

Found this on Facebook 15 mins from us, it’s 1 owner from new and only done 1700 miles. It’s not spotless, few chips and rust specs but not been down the road or anything. Sounds brilliant too. 
 

Will Roffle in 6 months when I’m done with it if there’s enough interest. I’ve just paid £800.

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Weighed in a bunch of mixed metal and two car batteries. Got £22 which I thought was alright.

Dolomite shell is cut up now to weigh in too. Will be glad to get the driveway space back.

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