Most of the day was dull grey and very wet. As predicted. I did pop out and look at the Alpine tyre though.
I think it might have gone down a tad.
Most of the day was dull grey and very wet. As predicted. I did pop out and look at the Alpine tyre though.
I think it might have gone down a tad.
I started the day sweeping the drive while the E-type got the fan heater treatment.
Then backed it out to put the bubble bottom sheet down.
It looks bigger each year.
Then I risked a run.
That went very well I was glad to report.
I decided to get the Imp into the external bubble before the cold and wet comes at the end of the week.
While it was warming up I checked the Alpine tyre. Yep - a slow puncture on the rear offside tyre. I left it a few pounds over inflated.
I also unpacked the Alpine boot which I’d forgotten to do.
I tried to move the Imp to clean under it and found it would not move - but why ? Some fool had left the handbrake on. So car out and floor swept and car back in. Putting the top cover on I spotted I’d got it upside down. Oh well do it again.
In the end it was all packed away and ready for the Winter by 11:30.
So pm I thought I’d cheer myself up and take the Ferrari around the block so I put the fan heater on it for an hour or so. Oh no.
It was not happy idling when I got it out of the garage, popping and banging on the run to start with and then just went back to feeling like it was not running cleanly on all 8 cylinders - just like last time.
Oh Shit.
Finally SAAB to Harkstead. Dull but reliable.
Late morning I unpacked the rest of the stuff from the Alpine and decided to look at the catch. I adjusted it all the way out.
The door closed correctly but was too tight !
The day dawned bright and warm … Er well somewhere it did but not in Solihull where I awoke to a misty cold day. Rain was predicted too for the evening.
Back at the show I checked over the car. The tyre was still up and hard … ish and the paintwork still looked clean and bright. A few finger prints but nothing to worry about.
I started looking around the show and I found a few things to interest me - but actually not a lot. Have I reached 'peak car' ? However I did like this Maserati Bora.
So I started the day with a lift in the Mk7 Golf to the station and then Train/Tube/Train up to Birmingham. The easy bit. Just over three and a half hours.
And the car ?
So here it is - showing off those fins nicely - next to a Le Mans car.
The tyre has not deflated which is good news and still feels quite hard - I’ll check again tomorrow.
After a look around our hall I booked into a ride with a Lotus Europa.