Well done Mark. I refer you to "The last restoration" thread a few months ago.................
See you done the farm and if you need a driver, we can discuss it at your local club/pub.
Look after it Antar - I had a lot of fun but didnt take nearly enough movie footage. Largely due to the lack of prowess of the family.
Please take some film resulted in 3 lots of movie clip. each about 1 second long...........
Never mind, I have about a minute in total, which is better than nothing.
The original registration of this one was OOEE61. Code 00402112
Served with 1st Royal Irish BAOR.
Sold by Withams to David Crouch with 36 miles on the clock from full rebuild. I bought it from David and sold it this year to Brian.
The show has been bought by a different person so the management has changed. They are consulting this year and the format will be the same. However the new owner has big plans for next year so dont give up totally folks
Rosie, dont be sorry. You and Rcubed make a great team and there are probably many on here who wish their partners were as involved in the green hobby as much as you are. You cannot beat a good team.
Chris,
If you are restoring these to sell, would you chuck me a pm to give me an idea about how much one would be please? I still fancy one and while I am handy with spanners a full restoration is too much for me. Cheers Dave
Mock turtle soup was foul and I heard it was made off sheep brains.
Biscuits brown were brilliant and the condensed milk was sucked straight from the tube without going into the tea.
I agree, Oatmeal blocks were brilliant
Hi Folks,
Val and I are going to Jersey for a week, arriving there the day before Liberation day. Are there any recommendations of places to go, especially those which are not as well known?
Cheers
Dave
A rock hard pedal - I would suspect fluid leaking in the master cylinder past the piston so there is fluid both sides. Its a simple rebuild but I would try that one first