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1 hour ago, Sir Chocolate Teapot said:

Update time.

Little sleep last night as at midnight i remembered i had not filled in uk govv locator form, finally probably went to sleep at 1 am.

Alarm at 5am.

Breakfast ideal for long distance masocists

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Plus 2 bits toast

Set of for uk 6am.

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My old village, not my old house!

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Switzerland achieved after 4 hrs thx to traffic around milano and como.

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Not many about on swiss roads.

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Road side lunch of healthy champs, saving the burger king for evening meal.

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250 miles completed, nothing coming out the top or bottom, running well , but slow !

So far average speed including 1 fuel stop and 1 lunch stop.  39 mph average !

This is going to take some time..

Eventually made it to overnight stop near Nancy france, 450 miles in 10.5 hrs . Average speed creeping up.

So far about 35mpg and on the flat french bits cruising at a gps 53 mph.

The sj has got a gpl installation, but i don't use it for constant high rev motorway stuff.

With Earplugs in it is surprising comfortable (all relative) on the smooth motorways.

The sj has used no oil or water so far, it is fully loaded inside, probably equal to 3 up.  I am sweating inside but the sj soldiers on.

And now the cock ups. I only have 2 left turns on whole trip, and i turned left to early on the first one, ended up going smaller scenic roads for about 80kms, a lot of time in 3rd gear up steep hills.

Never book a cheap hotel without seeing pics of the outside, i am now sitting in 2nd hotel ! With onsite parking and clean sheets and aircon in the room.

I need some sleep. Belly full of burger king.

Tomorrow the boring french slog to calais.

I do not think I have ever seen Lidl "Nixe" tinned fish in a can of this shape. Possibly some sort of Italian special?

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It must be something about brits heading from Italy to uk. We had one over night stop between Rimini and Dunkirque and that was Mulhouse? Some nautical themed town so far from the sea you’d think you would never see it again. Horrible Formula 1 hotel…… even worse selection of places to eat. No one spoke English. Was glad to leave the next morning. Glad you’re getting on with it! 

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1 hour ago, sutty2006 said:

Mulhouse

 

1 hour ago, sutty2006 said:

English

Hmm, I see the problem there.

 

It's got a fantastic cathedral though, and plenty to do.  We found some great food too after chatting to some musicians who had young kids.  Obviously lots of museums of interest to AS folk too.

 

Good work chugging on in the CJ in these temperatures.  We always used to stop in the Première Classe in Calais but last September when we checked in at 2am the room was dirty and mouldy and the attached room had a party in.  We ended up staying as I'd just driven from near Monte Carlo..

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Be interested in hearing your experience at Calais - I need to go to France & back sometime but have been delaying given the ongoing situation.

You are supposed to have a pre-Covid test before coming back into UK I think -a PCR suffices I think...and 2-tests, pre-booked before arrival, to be taken once home (this only applies to arrivals from France but even those transiting through) + quarantine, given Covid rate there.

Best check here for latest:

https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/france?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=govuk-notifications&utm_source=b32de9be-9620-4a14-8f2e-7bb768f80d6b&utm_content=immediately

If you are delayed and travelling P&O I have found them pretty kind about delays and missing a booked crossing - particularly now given the problems. Just give them a call in advance.

I take my 83' Landcruiser abroad - that's noisy too - but you soon get into the rhythm of the thing - the high driving position is a compensation.

It looks like another v. hot day.

Very best of luck there Sir Teapot.

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As i don't know how to ask " can you take a pic of me please while i woollard " in french i dec8ded to make the car try one during lunch stop.

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Some thoughts on the journey.

Through the eyes of a sj410 and the buttocks of a teapot France is bloody big. 

Eating apples while wearing ear plugs is very strange.

My right leg and ankle want to find out if it is possible to retro fit cruise control.

Lithuanians like big black cars with blacked out windows.

New peugeots a pretty good / interesting  looking cars these days.

I hope buttock disco dancing is a thing, because i have been doing it.

Slip streaming live animal carrying hgvs is not a great idea.

 

Anyway.

I made it to the ferry 

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Today so far 335 miles in 7.5 hrs including stops.

Average 47 mph and again 35 mpg.

32 years ago (1989) this car left the uk doing a european tour and then living in italy until today. I bought it off the previous English owner in italy 8 years ago. Never thought i would be bringing it back, but life goes on.

The ferry is very quiet,  including all the trucks about 80 people on board, maybe only 20 of us private individuals.

Through italy, switzerland and france not 1 single stop or check of anything.

At french ferry terminal they

checked all paperwork, covid tests and that have pre booked 2 uk tests and filled out location form.

I shall see what happens in Dover,  if they let me in.

Only dover to basingstoke left to do.

And probably the worst part of the whole journey, the concrete bit of the m25 with knobbly tyres.

 

 

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2 hours ago, Sir Chocolate Teapot said:

As i don't know how to ask " can you take a pic of me please while i woollard " in french i dec8ded to make the car try one during lunch stop.

20210721_141448.thumb.jpg.28eb2628ec25da902cd5c9ac7c9d38d0.jpg

Some thoughts on the journey.

Through the eyes of a sj410 and the buttocks of a teapot France is bloody big. 

Eating apples while wearing ear plugs is very strange.

My right leg and ankle want to find out if it is possible to retro fit cruise control.

Lithuanians like big black cars with blacked out windows.

New peugeots a pretty good / interesting  looking cars these days.

I hope buttock disco dancing is a thing, because i have been doing it.

Slip streaming live animal carrying hgvs is not a great idea.

 

Anyway.

I made it to the ferry 

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Today so far 335 miles in 7.5 hrs including stops.

Average 47 mph and again 35 mpg.

32 years ago (1989) this car left the uk doing a european tour and then living in italy until today. I bought it off the previous English owner in italy 8 years ago. Never thought i would be bringing it back, but life goes on.

The ferry is very quiet,  including all the trucks about 80 people on board, maybe only 20 of us private individuals.

Through italy, switzerland and france not 1 single stop or check of anything.

At french ferry terminal they

checked all paperwork, covid tests and that have pre booked 2 uk tests and filled out location form.

I shall see what happens in Dover,  if they let me in.

Only dover to basingstoke left to do.

And probably the worst part of the whole journey, the concrete bit of the m25 with knobbly tyres.

 

 

Operation Brock is in place I understand. The contraflow on the approach to Dover. They thought that when restrictions for Covid lifted* there wd be a rush to the port for hols*.

**didn't turn out that way

 

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17 hours ago, Sir Chocolate Teapot said:

4 countries, 920 miles and  1 ferry. 40 hrs.

What - no dramas, breakdowns, recovery trucks, last minute will-he-won't-he make the ferry? What a smooth(ish) trip - bloody well done. We organized some sunshine here for you, enjoy it.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Little update.

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Amazing what you can get in.

3 guitars and a ukulele + small amp.

Electric keyboard, airfryer, kitchen induction hob. 

New mid exhaust section

3 tool boxes, 8 lts oil, dumbells, clothes, etc.

Today 8th August.  

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Failed at first, nip up a few leaf spring bolts and then pass. 

Already have exhaust section ready for replacement. 

Oil leak is very small, been there years, it is rear main crankshaft oil seal, waiting till clutch needs changing.

Mot man was amazed at lack of rust!

Just waiting for nova code from hmrc and then talk to dvla and we should be good to go ( depends on dvla backlog)

News to me that now in uk you have to have v5 to order new reg plates .

Thanks all for the moral support.

Thinking of my 1st trip to FOD in a few weeks if i can make it half legal.

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54 minutes ago, Sir Chocolate Teapot said:

Little update.

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Amazing what you can get in.

3 guitars and a ukulele + small amp.

Electric keyboard, airfryer, kitchen induction hob. 

New mid exhaust section

3 tool boxes, 8 lts oil, dumbells, clothes, etc.

Today 8th August.  

20210805_143737.thumb.jpg.08647169a92260fa36b4e0c8b8adae56.jpg

Failed at first, nip up a few leaf spring bolts and then pass. 

Already have exhaust section ready for replacement. 

Oil leak is very small, been there years, it is rear main crankshaft oil seal, waiting till clutch needs changing.

Mot man was amazed at lack of rust!

Just waiting for nova code from hmrc and then talk to dvla and we should be good to go ( depends on dvla backlog)

News to me that now in uk you have to have v5 to order new reg plates .

Thanks all for the moral support.

Thinking of my 1st trip to FOD in a few weeks if i can make it half legal.

Recently bought some from amazon. Cheapest I could find. Maybe £13???? No V5 required.

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On 7/21/2021 at 11:37 AM, Sir Chocolate Teapot said:

Had a cup of tea and biscuits , all showered and in bed.

In summary

4 countries, 920 miles and  1 ferry. 40 hrs.

DONE.

NOW 10 DAYS QUARANTINE!. And stucking things up my nose.

 

stupid question, were u living at.?

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16 hours ago, Sir Chocolate Teapot said:

8 years ago I injected about 4kg of cavity wax. Thinking of getting the linoguard kit to re do chassis for UK.

I cannot speak highly enough of Bilthamber rust proofing products.

Dynax S50 for cavities and Dynax UB/UC for external surfaces.

You won’t regret it.

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