So the rain came - and went - very quickly leaving a blustery day and me watching the sun shine.
Eventually I gave in ...
So the rain came - and went - very quickly leaving a blustery day and me watching the sun shine.
Eventually I gave in ...
A dull dark windy day - so a bit of DIY AM was about it. I did visit the garage to say hello though.
So it's 9:00 and I'm feeling more stressed than I should be. The Talbot was a bit hard to start even after three hours on the fan heater. Still feels like no fuel.
It was cold but bright so 'someone' set off to the boat with tools - whereas I pottered getting ready for the first ECR Shotley event. Until ... the ladders were needed - so an early SAAB run after all.
Then later off we went to Shotley again - this time in the E-Type though. It was packed by 11:30 and I was very near the back.
I started the day heating up the Imp while I was spraying the drive - having forgotten to wash the MK2 - so ended up doing that a bit later. I started the Imp and let it warm for later though.
The first job was to try to get the MK7 mirror to go down automatically when reverse is selected. I managed to put grease and then WD40 all over the car.
Awoke to a lovely sunny but cold start to the day - but first we took the very dirty looking Mk2 down to Parker's for the MOT and rear shocks.
I stuck on the second window strip and noticed I screwed the lower window seal on the near side door. So I did that to the drivers side too. It's not that good and rides up. However I also noticed the old window channel ones are a different profile and fit the metal edges better. I might revert then later.
Next I swapped in Tony's temperature gauge for the one in there - after cleaning the face inside and out. It seemed to make no difference although it did not over read. Then the face fell off on my test drive too.
I ended up putting my original one in again. It turned out that that gave almost no reading either. Odd.
Of course I could not remember which way round the wires went - even looking at the photo I took - but neither way round made any difference anyway. I think some more research is in order.
PM it was van time - so we walked to Stutton to collect The Beast.
So woodwork first thing - tangentially car related - as it's to store the Talbot archive.
Then Alpine pottering.
Plugs cleaned first - seemed OK though. However when I went to put them back and pop on the plug leads I found that several of the 'dots' were missing and two even had three.
After looking up the firing order I got it right first time putting them back. I then stuck the door window seal on again - which came off almost immediately. I also did one window channel which seemed to last a bit longer.
PM I gave it a quick Harkstead run for jobs in the sunshine.
After that I wondered what to do. Well the sun was still out so I started the Ferrari (which fired up easily) and backed it out.
Another block run - going well - and no smell of petrol at all. Did I over fill it ?
Finally I put the two Talbot batteries on charge. That will be out on Thursday or Friday I'd guess.
A SAAB day. First into town and wood yard. Spotted this Merc (as I often do) looking clean.
The sun was out at last so I started by taking the two I wheeled member of the fleet on a run. Then it was time for the main event(s) - postponed from yesterday.
First the Alpine was warmed up and taken for a lap and a top up of the tank.
It was running well in the cold air and only once seemed to 'fluff' a bit at 30. Then without a heat-up the Imp - which started second go.
Again around the block and we flew to the petrol station - although the run back seemed slower - mind you we had more fuel on board and it was up hill.
Finally early PM after a warm, the E-type had a run too.
Again around the block and topped up the petrol. I passed a Capri twice on the circuit - he was doing the same. Another delightful drive and only a 'flutter' when putting my foot down too quickly at a junction. We did pop into the co-op on the return too just for an 'Inappropriate Car' moment.
Finally the (filthy) SAAB to Harkstead.
So there we are. Coventry 3 : Trollhättan 1.
Or 'From Human to Horse' ?
So SAAB out with trailer to get Horse manure this morning. It was muddy and very heavy by the time we'd finished.
So PM as a reward I thought I swap the Imp for the Alpine so I can work on it next week and go for some runs. So first job was to move the Imp out to take bubble #3 down and pack it away.
I started the day (as usual) by warming up a car - this time the Ferrari. Then late morning I backed it out to take pictures of it to sell it.
Then I took it for a run - and a long one too - as it was going so well. Off to the shops.
'Why would I sell it ?' I kept thinking. I took a final few pics in the gloom and went away wondering.