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Triumph 'Hearld' for restoration.

 

Triumph Hearld 1968 1200cc for restoration or spares, 68,000 miles. 3 owners from new log books available. Stored indoors. Complete car, body panels, chassis, engine and gearbox. Text if of any interest. Thanks

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1931-Daimler-under-slung-chassis-ideal-basis-for-a-Special/113418298943?hash=item1a6841e63f:g:R4MAAOSwLKNbxG4-

 

'Reputedly owned by the king of Spain'

 

Hang on, I'll just ring EMR and ask what difference that's going to make over the scales...

 

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-Concerto/202519638598?hash=item2f271c7246:g:oAoAAOSwnWpcAqC6:rk:18:pf:0

 

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Concerto with an unknown ignition fault. £72 with two days to go.

 

The fuel relay has died and the seller is barking up the wrong tree. 

I've sent the seller a message telling them how to fix it to save a nice car from a fate it probably doesn't deserve.

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-Concerto/202519638598?hash=item2f271c7246:g:oAoAAOSwnWpcAqC6:rk:18:pf:0

 

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Concerto with an unknown ignition fault. £72 with two days to go.

 

The fuel relay has died and the seller is barking up the wrong tree.

 

I've sent the seller a message telling them how to fix it to save a nice car from a fate it probably doesn't deserve.

This isn’t too far from me and I’ve always wanted an R8 - is the fuel relay on these an easy job?
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This isn’t too far from me and I’ve always wanted an R8 - is the fuel relay on these an easy job?

 

15 minute fix. Part is £10 on Rock Auto.

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15 minute fix. Part is £10 on Rock Auto.

This is far better than I expected!! Watch this space...
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Ooh, I'd love a 404 wagon!  Preferably a Familiale, with an Indenor diesel for added misery.

 

Bonus Hanomerc background chod too.

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Love these. Had one at 21 when I was on the overhead lines for the leccy board. Someone mentioned these on the slowest car thread. Mine went good as gold and was a good drifter due to narrow track and live axle!! Miss it a bit

See I've never had any luck getting a Sherpa / 200 / Pilot to go sideways.  They always seem to end up just spinning the inside rear wheel, followed by comedy axle tramp.  Don't know what I've been doing wrong... :?

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That's quite possibly the best thing ever on this thread.

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