Angrydicky Posted November 24, 2024 Posted November 24, 2024 3 hours ago, plasticvandan said: My dad's sent me a picture of his back garden this morning 😟😢 Fuck that is a horrible sight. I have sent you the details of a chap who has loads of panels and absolutely everything else for Somersets. On the plus side it looks like it’s missed the roof so if you’re really lucky the nose cone might have taken the bulk of the damage. For those that don’t know, the entire front end unbolts on a Somerset and can be changed, Graham whose details I have sent over has several good secondhand ones, perhaps even a nos one. catsinthewelder, lesapandre, wuvvum and 19 others 22
Zelandeth Posted November 24, 2024 Posted November 24, 2024 36 minutes ago, Dyslexic Viking said: Thats sad, hope the car can be saved. But it shows the importance and not have trees close to the house or other things. Here, all trees that were a danger were cut down shortly after the purchase for that reason. Sadly it's way more difficult to get that done over here in many cases than it should be. We'd love to get shot of the ones on one of our boundaries (and re-plant something more appropriate) as they're way, way too big. However the local authority say no. Imagine plenty of folks across the country are in a similar boat. brownnova and Dyslexic Viking 1 1
plasticvandan Posted November 24, 2024 Posted November 24, 2024 Not his trees either,he will enjoy sticking this one on his log burner though I'm sure richardmorris, Joey spud and tooSavvy 3
Dyslexic Viking Posted November 24, 2024 Posted November 24, 2024 56 minutes ago, plasticvandan said: Not his trees either,he will enjoy sticking this one on his log burner though I'm sure Then the owner of the tree should be responsible and compensate for the damage?
chadders Posted November 24, 2024 Posted November 24, 2024 2 minutes ago, Dyslexic Viking said: Then the owner of the tree should be responsible and compensate for the damage? It's classed as an 'Act of God' or something like that so the owner isn't responsible unless they're considered to be negligent. We had a very large branch from a conifer just graze a new house that was built behind us, it was supposed to be at least 10ft or more from our boundary but was built about 1ft away. He paid for the damage and removal, presumably through his house insurance. A lot of our trees have preservation orders on them so even getting them trimmed can be a bit of an ordeal. Dyslexic Viking 1
plasticvandan Posted November 24, 2024 Posted November 24, 2024 Yes something like unless can prove they were rotten and dangerous,which they weren't,house insurance would only cover the fence panel. Knowing my dad he will either spring into action and fix it as a matter of not being beaten,or it will sit for a while while he works out what to do with it.crap time of year for doing much though. Rust Collector, morrisoxide, Burnside and 8 others 1 10
Zelandeth Posted November 24, 2024 Posted November 24, 2024 Couple of small branches down in the garden so far, the power has blinked out a few times and our broadband seems to be struggling, but so far we're still in one piece. Lot of crap landing on the conservatory roof and making a godawful racket though!
Split_Pin Posted November 24, 2024 Posted November 24, 2024 Changed the thermostat on the red Audi (again). Made 100% easier with the tiny ratchet set my 2 doors down neighbour Peter gave me. They might be a bit rusty but they did the job splendidly. I'm just waiting on it bleeding down overnight and to check for leaks then it's back on the road with it. danthecapriman, paulplom, Wibble and 3 others 6
comfortablynumb Posted November 24, 2024 Posted November 24, 2024 5 hours ago, Zelandeth said: Sadly it's way more difficult to get that done over here in many cases than it should be. We'd love to get shot of the ones on one of our boundaries (and re-plant something more appropriate) as they're way, way too big. However the local authority say no. Imagine plenty of folks across the country are in a similar boat. Ahem . Copper nails. Ahem You didn't hear that from me 🙏
AnthonyG Posted November 24, 2024 Posted November 24, 2024 While heartbreaking to look at, that Somerset pic does show how basically strong those cars are, if the tree had landed on something from about 1970 onwards, it would be whatever the height of the engine block would be off the ground, not lying across the bonnet and front wings…the tyres haven’t even burst. Dyslexic Viking and adw1977 2
EyesWeldedShut Posted November 24, 2024 Posted November 24, 2024 Lazy collection collage from yesterday: Hairdresser's 4x2 has landed. The AS Bad Idea Bears were at it again (Mr. @Stinkwheel in the eBay Tat Thread 👍) and, seeing as we 'needed' something with a towbar - why not? A leggy, 2 door, FreeLoader td4 (note the small type, I have now learned that in LandySpeak TD4 and td4 are not the same thing). Needs a little TLC - exhaust blow, brakes a bit 'meh' (maybe TADT), no windscreen washer and front tyres almost on the wear marks. 'Sport Premium' 🙄 model which just means it gets full leather, lowered springs, 235/50/18 tyres on decent looking alloys. Missing propshafts and vicious viscous coupling - no surprise at 164,000 miles . Blatted it home A14 > M6 > M54 > civilisation with no untoward bangs or leaks. Corners well. Audibly has an M47 diesel under the bonnet. £25 off to DVLA for logbook/SORN and the car is now sitting outside waiting for some decent weather to give it a proper lookover/oil/filters etc. Earliest MOT is 14th Jan - if it sails that then fit 13 pin electrics, dog guard behind rear seats, stick two decent tyres on the front and I reckon it'll handle 750kg of Freedom Caravan just fine. Snake Charmer, Stinkwheel, Popsicle and 4 others 6 1
wuvvum Posted November 24, 2024 Posted November 24, 2024 It's been pretty windy here but we haven't had it as bad as some parts of the country. It was quite amusing though being outside in the garden and watching a flight of geese go over at about 150mph... MrGTI6, danthecapriman, Westbay and 8 others 11
Snake Charmer Posted November 24, 2024 Posted November 24, 2024 11 minutes ago, wuvvum said: It's been pretty windy here but we haven't had it as bad as some parts of the country. It was quite amusing though being outside in the garden and watching a flight of geese go over at about 150mph... Lol at the geese! We had a fair bit of high wind near Heathrow, one minute it was cold rain then quite a warm breeze when the wind dropped, bizarre.
danthecapriman Posted November 24, 2024 Posted November 24, 2024 1 hour ago, Snake Charmer said: Lol at the geese! We had a fair bit of high wind near Heathrow, one minute it was cold rain then quite a warm breeze when the wind dropped, bizarre. I thought that this afternoon when I went outside. I expected it to be cold after the wind and rain but it was actually oddly warm.
wuvvum Posted November 24, 2024 Posted November 24, 2024 The elusive stereo I bought for the Merc finally got delivered on Thursday, and I fitted it yesterday. It's an Android unit but specific fit to the car and it looks similar enough to the original Comand system as to not be too noticeable. I'm not sure what version of Android it runs but it's modern enough that I can still download and install apps from the Play Store. It sounds decent enough too, at least on the radio - I haven't tried it with CDs yet. It has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, and it also has the ability to take a SIM card, although that needs an adapter that didn't come with it. Overall though it's rather more capable than the Comand system was. One oddity is that it seems to be expecting a reversing camera to be installed - when I engage reverse the radio goes off and the screen goes black. I might install a camera if I can find out how to connect it to the unit (there's no port on the back so presumably needs another adapter) - it'd be a useful thing to have given that the car doesn't have parking sensors (a bit of an odd omission given that it's generally quite high spec). I've just reassembled the dashboard loosely for now as I have a GPS antenna adapter on the way - the unit came with a plug-in antenna that would sit on the dash top, but as the car came with sat nav from the factory it has a built-in antenna which will be neater, but the connector is different. So once that turns up I'm going to pull everything back out to fit that and the hands free mic which also came in the box. I've also now got a replacement exhaust section to fit between the turbo and the cat, but it wasn't really the weather to be scrabbling around under the bonnet this weekend, so that's going to have to wait a bit longer. I'm not particularly looking forward to it - it's one of those jobs that should take 10 minutes but is almost certainly going to be a right pain in the arse. Westbay, Rust Collector, paulplom and 2 others 5
wuvvum Posted November 25, 2024 Posted November 25, 2024 32 minutes ago, danthecapriman said: I thought that this afternoon when I went outside. I expected it to be cold after the wind and rain but it was actually oddly warm. The Ampera was showing an extra 5 miles of electric range tonight over what it was saying on Thursday (it hasn't been charged in the meantime). chadders, Snake Charmer and danthecapriman 3
High Jetter Posted November 25, 2024 Posted November 25, 2024 Temp was 18 degrees here at 8pm. Still bloody windy tho. Snake Charmer 1
Snake Charmer Posted November 25, 2024 Posted November 25, 2024 1 hour ago, wuvvum said: The elusive stereo I bought for the Merc finally got delivered on Thursday, and I fitted it yesterday There's a whole new world to explore when you enter the Chinese Android rabbit hole. 🐇 BorniteIdentity and wuvvum 1 1
Split_Pin Posted November 25, 2024 Posted November 25, 2024 I thought Storm Bert had passed on Saturday morning but a fresh yellow warning was issued running from midnight to 10am on Monday. It's ten past 3 in the morning and I'm currently lying awake listening to my house moving.
Split_Pin Posted November 25, 2024 Posted November 25, 2024 A year ago today I collected this from Newcastle. Its not often I keep a car for this long these days but it served Mrs_Pin faultlessly until September when the grey one came on fleet. It is continuing to provide the same good service to me. Regularly returns 45-50mpg. I forget to fill it up sometimes as it goes so long on whatever amount I put in the tank. All its needed in the year I've owned it is a wheel bearing, 2 driveshafts and a couple of thermostats. I had the belts done when I got it as well. I also replaced the driver's seat base, cupholder (still doesn't work but at least the facing is intact) armrest (old one fell to bits, so did this one about a week later 😂) and passenger mirror glass. Ideally needs a wing but they are unavailable anywhere. Good times! paulplom, beko1987, Floatylight and 8 others 11
Westbay Posted November 25, 2024 Posted November 25, 2024 7 hours ago, wuvvum said: The Ampera was showing an extra 5 miles of electric range tonight over what it was saying on Thursday (it hasn't been charged in the meantime). Ambient temp affects the 'range' ... wuvvum 1
wuvvum Posted November 25, 2024 Posted November 25, 2024 Speaking of anniversaries... 18 years ago today I was sat at home idly browsing eBay when I received a message from a user going by the moniker Mouseflakes. He said that he'd noticed I was bidding on a lot of the same cars as him (this was back in the good old days when you could actually see who you were bidding against), and he thought I might enjoy a web forum dedicated to obscure old cars, called autoshite.com. I was dimly aware of the site's existence (I think I'd seen it mentioned in Practical Classics) but I'd never visited before. I had a look at the site, liked what I saw and signed up. I can't remember exactly what was in the fleet at the time. I had the Volvo 164, obviously, and I think my daily was a Mk1 Jetta automatic. There would have been at least one Saab in the mix, a van of some sort and I think I also had a Spacy, although not my current one. The Mobylette was still in storage in France at the time. A child born on that day would now be celebrating their arrival into adulthood, which does make me stop and wonder what I'm doing with my life! Some cars now considered AS fodder weren't even built at the time. In those 18 years I've had one house move, one new job and probably 400 cars (many of them bought from shiters, many more sold on to shiters after I'd finished with them). Autoshite has changed almost beyond recognition in that time, but there's still a few of the original members around and actively posting, and there are still enough occasional flashes of the traits which originally attracted me to the forum to keep me hanging around like a bad penny... Snake Charmer, lesapandre, LightBulbFun and 31 others 32 2
Yoss Posted November 25, 2024 Posted November 25, 2024 Even when I'm not in a Škoda I seem to attract other Škodas. I know it's been said many times before about the size of modern cars but these are just about the smallest modern cars you can buy, yet it towers over my Triumph which was considered a medium sized family car at the time. A Herald is smaller than this. I must admit if I ever have to move in to the 21st century I quite like the idea of one of these. Not necessarily a Škoda but any of the Up! family. LightBulbFun, chadders, wesacosa and 6 others 9
Split_Pin Posted November 25, 2024 Posted November 25, 2024 My grey Audi, built in March 2008 was one month old when I joined up. I would never have thought that I would buy something like that , even two of them, from here for a shade over a thousand pounds each many years later. Glad that you are still posting and that a few of the others are too. We've moved with the times from when you could easily get an MOT'd Renault 9 or a Maxi for £500, through the MK1 Laguna phase and now even electric cars, a type almost unheard of in popular motoring, back in the mid to late 2000s are regularly cropping up in the For Sale thread for under £5k. wuvvum and lesapandre 2
Stinkwheel Posted November 25, 2024 Posted November 25, 2024 7 minutes ago, wuvvum said: Speaking of anniversaries... 18 years ago today I was sat at home idly browsing eBay when I received a message from a user going by the moniker Mouseflakes. He said that he'd noticed I was bidding on a lot of the same cars as him (this was back in the good old days when you could actually see who you were bidding against), and he thought I might enjoy a web forum dedicated to obscure old cars, called autoshite.com. I was dimly aware of the site's existence (I think I'd seen it mentioned in Practical Classics) but I'd never visited before. I had a look at the site, liked what I saw and signed up. I can't remember exactly what was in the fleet at the time. I had the Volvo 164, obviously, and I think my daily was a Mk1 Jetta automatic. There would have been at least one Saab in the mix, a van of some sort and I think I also had a Spacy, although not my current one. The Mobylette was still in storage in France at the time. A child born on that day would now be celebrating their arrival into adulthood, which does make me stop and wonder what I'm doing with my life! Some cars now considered AS fodder weren't even built at the time. In those 18 years I've had one house move, one new job and probably 400 cars (many of them bought from shiters, many more sold on to shiters after I'd finished with them). Autoshite has changed almost beyond recognition in that time, but there's still a few of the original members around and actively posting, and there are still enough occasional flashes of the traits which originally attracted me to the forum to keep me hanging around like a bad penny... This is a great post and really makes you stop and think/reflect, as you rightly say. I'd just like to add that I can report that back in the days of approx 2000-2005 ish I would often find that the Citroen tat i was bidding on was also being bid on by a certain Wuvvum (as you say, when you could see user names) and frustratingly, he often seemed to have a bigger budget than i did and i often got the 'outbid' blues Although. Part of me was glad that there was someone as mad as i obviously was for wanting that chod in the first place Split_Pin, M'coli, mercedade and 4 others 5 2
Yoss Posted November 25, 2024 Posted November 25, 2024 18 years ago I still owned the above Triumph and a Škoda Felicia so not much changes does it. I also had a Routemaster bus but not the one I still consider mine, but RM 2213. I had not long sold my last Landcrab, a Damask red Six auto, but didn't know it would be the last. It still might not be but prices are getting a bit silly on them now. That's something that has certainly changed in 18 years, they were almost free back then. Split_Pin, Stinkwheel, Burnside and 1 other 4
chadders Posted November 25, 2024 Posted November 25, 2024 26 minutes ago, Yoss said: Even when I'm not in a Škoda I seem to attract other Škodas. I know it's been said many times before about the size of modern cars but these are just about the smallest modern cars you can buy, yet it towers over my Triumph which was considered a medium sized family car at the time. A Herald is smaller than this. I must admit if I ever have to move in to the 21st century I quite like the idea of one of these. Not necessarily a Škoda but any of the Up! family. I'd certainly recommend one. We've got a 2012 Up! that we've had since new and a 2017 Citigo for about 5 years. They can comfortably take us and our 2 sons, 6ft 1 or so and 6ft 5 plus. They've been the most reliable cars that we've ever had.(Cue various mechanical disasters soon). lesapandre 1
captain_70s Posted November 25, 2024 Posted November 25, 2024 48 minutes ago, wuvvum said: Speaking of anniversaries... 18 years ago today 18 years ago I didn't have a car, or a driving license. because I was 14. The family cars were a 2002 Citroen C5 2.0HDi estate and a 1999 Ford Explorer 4.0 V6. I may have been present on the Practical Classics/Popular Classics forums by that point. I was quite interested in buying a 1960s car as roadworthy examples of an A35/Minor/Herald could be had for under a grand. I wasn't particularly interested in cars newer than that. Weird to think how the landscape of motoring has changed, the SUV/crossover craze hadn't really started, electric cars weren't a thing. Rovers and Protons were still everywhere. A Series Land Rover was a commonplace workhorse and not a £10k car. Dyslexic Viking, chadders, Split_Pin and 4 others 7
Supernaut Posted November 25, 2024 Posted November 25, 2024 7 minutes ago, captain_70s said: A Series Land Rover was a commonplace workhorse and not a £10k car. I resemble that remark. I got my license in 2005 and drove a series 3 in precisely that sort of condition. My dad bought it in 2000 for £1k and it didn't have a straight body panel on it. It towed well though. I only joined in 2015, but when I was trundling about in the Megane the other day I had a thought. Back in 2011 I was driving a 14 year old diesel French hatchback. A 1997 Peugeot 306. I remember seeing Mk3 Meganes when they were brand new. Now I'm driving a 2011 one of them because it's become my type; a diesel French hatchback entering its teens. lesapandre and Stinkwheel 2
hairnet Posted November 25, 2024 Posted November 25, 2024 fuck sake dave 400 cars in 18 years? not had 40 in 40 years Stinkwheel 1
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