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TimFF

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  1. I'm still about, just 'otherwise occupied' by the Mustang...

     

    Came across this rather sorry looking roadster on Saturday. It's 'parked' on a farm not far from me.

     

    According to the guy I was dropping stuff of with (who has the unit next door) it's with a mechanic / workshop for a gearbox and or a clutch issue. But looking at the weeds around it (note the one poking through the open hood, sorry, bonnet!) and the hood looking like it's open at the back plus a trailer board slung across the passenger seat, it looks like it's not going anywhere in a hurry...

     

    The other cars aren't parked anywhere as overgrown as the Zed.

     

    Dare one ask if it's anyone on here?

     

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  2. Assuming you're in England or Wales (Scotland is different), anyone can drop out of a chain at any point until contracts are signed (and that includes the day of signing) - at which point a financial penalty is incurred...

     

    Having been through a whole world of pain once trying to do it privately I'd strongly suggest you don't, even though it obviously increases your costs. What it does do is remove you from direct negotiation and if it turns out you're trying to buy from a fruitcake (see previous sentence) then the agents earn every bl00dy penny!

     

    I wouldn't remove our place from the market until we had a complete chain AND the financial viability of my buyer was proved to my agent.

     

    Be prepared for pain and hope for a small chain and no pain!

  3. And another one who found that a bit of a surprise!

     

    But now comes the 'best' bit of getting another car - the 'what car' decision itself... Then the slightly less good bit, actually trying to buy one!

     

    I miss mine, but then I do see it anything up to 5 times a day! And hear it rumbling past... and of course have something for the weekend tucked way!

  4. I love build threads! The hours I've lost to them...

     

    Looking forwards to more instalments!

     

    If you need stuff from the US and can afford to wait for it to come by container, then there's a well respected company I know of (wonder why?) who brings one over usually monthly. They also have a US credit card and postal address (Florida) which can be used if someone won't ship internationally.

  5. Damp not an issue with a dehumidifier in the garage...

     

    More like pushing my luck having been out with the car for several successive weekends and Goodwood Vee Power still to come -. and a list of jobs at home and on the car that's not getting any shorter... (the list that is, not the car)

  6. I had (briefly - it was a swap) a 1976 CX. The most comfortable car I think I've ever been in, and that includes a contemporary Silver Shadow and XJ6/Xj12... Bronze with beige velour - sadly I didn't take any photos.

     

    Quirky as heck though - the speedo was a revolving sphere, the high pressure hydraulics (suspension and brakes) meant you didn't have a brake pedal but a button which went from no brakes to full panic power in about 3mm of travel. You soon learnt the meaning of feeling the brakes. IIRC the GS had a flat four engine - the rear spark plugs could only be removed from below.

     

    It was such a good system, Rolls adopted it under licence. I kid you not.

     

    Long time since I saw one on the road, but a GS similar to the car spotted is run by a staffer on Classic and Sportscar.

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  7. The Post Office also now use the MID database and no longer need you to produce the Insurance docs - I've just copied this from their webpage:

     

    "

    How it works

     

    If you have a vehicle tax reminder (form V11 or V85/1 for HGV), bring it to your nearest vehicle licence-issuing Post Office branch along with:

    • A valid MOT/GVT/PSVC if required – your vehicle tax reminder will tell you if you need this. Your MOT must be valid on the date from which the tax disc starts or the date the tax disc is issued whichever is the later.
    • For disabled vehicle tax, you need to bring a valid Exemption Certificate
    • Reduced pollution certificate if required

    Please note: Customers in Northern Ireland are required to produce a valid paper copy of the certificate of insurance or a cover note. Your insurance must be valid on the date from which the tax disc starts or the date the tax disc is issued whichever is the later."

  8. My wife works with the elderly and vulnerable and sadly they are all too easily taken in by this sort of scam.

     

    She has contact with one elderly couple whose husband has so far sent over at least £10k to SA in 'fees' for his lottery winnings. He's been judged as not lacking capacity.

  9. And a ta from me too... Nice to catch up with some old (and familiar faces) and a couple of new ones.

     

    My camera was carefully charged and readied. And then left in the house. Ahem.

     

    If Vincent does bring the mini Z, it won't be as quite as obvious when it arrives as when he comes with me. Bit more of a technofest though with KERS teckernology!

  10. That will be a whole lot of fun...

     

    I did it on 2 wheels rather too many years ago now, make sure you include a bit of autobahn storming getting there or back - nailing it and knowing you're legal at 3 digit speeds is rather enjoyable!

     

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  11. I will be arriving brashly in relative (to the VX) luxury also

     

    I (we...) will also arrive brashly, in Corinthian weave luxury...

     

    (that's Ford marketings wonderful description for black plastic, lots and lots of black plastic...)

     

    The best bit of Tim's car (aside from the noise) is the air con. See, you action it manually by rotating a small piece of metal inside the door that will bring the windows down. I think smart marketers call it "dual climate control" as you have one on each door. 60's luxury that is B)

     

    Ah - it gets better than that.

     

    Not only is there the luxury of "dual climate control" but you then have the technical tour de force that is the "fully analogue split level air conditioning system" which is a completely manual lever in the footwell which allows ambient air to vent through said footwell at a completely different temperature to the "heated air" above. They didn't just put man on the moon in 1969 y'know...

     

    Er, sorry - this thread seems to have gone a bit off topic...

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