This morning's job was to get the Alpine soft top out and erected - then leave it in the sun to stretch a little. The first thing I noticed was that the rear clips no longer aligned. Odd.
Last days of the car
Thursday, 25 June 2026
Just one Job - Again
Wednesday, 24 June 2026
Some of the Same
Fixed the locks on the shed first thing - well after two hours of trying - and then popped out in the SAAB to Harkstead. This time to collect and drop off the air condition unit I collected and dropped off Sunday.
Then home via Stutton to drop it off. It was a warm 30 degrees by then and getting hotter.
I thought I use the spare time before lunch to get the jack under the Alpine door and get everything ready for working in the afternoon, but I sort of got carried away ...
The problem was having taken everything apart I couldn't get it back together again - in fact I ended up with the door sort of stuck and then I was having to use my knee to keep it up and I wasn't quite strong enough ... I also stripped a screw.
After cursing many times, and re-treading the screw I'd actually got it done and surprisingly with all my efforts it seemed to be ore aligned - e.g. it doesn't kick out at the bottom anymore because I removed the shims. It still toes out a little bit on the bottom corner, but I think I can live with that for now. I also touched up the paint where it was bashed.
I also tried the storm cover that I bought for it and although it is for a BMW mini, it will do a decent job and with a soft lining I hope it will not scratch the car particularly even on a windy day.
Of course by then it was shed time again so I did some more painting and called it a day.
Until it was cool enough to take the alpine around the block again. Well 26 degrees is cool now. The car was fine - although a little stutter when very hot - oh and I made the speedo get to 50, but I must have been doing 60 at the time.
ION: It is a record hot day for June as predicted 36.1 degrees.
Tuesday, 23 June 2026
Still Wobbles
AM SAAB into town and badly parked.
PM was more 'shed time' to avoid the sun, but that's coming to the end (the painting - not the sun) that just getting hotter. Then MK2 back to the allotment for watering.
Finally a run in the Alpine - around the block in the 25 degree heat.
The car went well to start with but started to suffer a little on the way back - I am sure it is the heat. I'm also sure the speedo won't go much above 40 mph either - but we'll monitor that. The steering seems to be getting worse too but them I am a 'stress puppy' and the roads have worn out parts again.
Oh and did I mention the heat ?
Monday, 22 June 2026
'No-Show' Ferrari
I was up early - before the heat hit - and went back to the shed for a bit. Then pottered and popped to the allotment for watering in the SAAB. Then admin and finishing the Talbot archive article.
The day seemed to whizz past and then it was time for a B&Q run on the way to Glemham, on the way to Needham Market. I took the Ferrari as it needed a bit of a proper run, even though it was not going to the show.
It was hot but also very bright. The run to Glevering was good with the car performing well. There was also little traffic on the road but they've installed two speed bumps on the drive to the hall but at least some of it had been tarmac'ed. I had to park in the cheap seats but that was fine - out of the way.
So the car we took - the Rapier Convertible which was stylish way to arrive.
It was a bit like Shotley - without all the boy racers - but a smattering of others. So basically the usual subjects. There were a few older cars including the white Talbot 90 team car replica that I've seen several times.
There was also a nice XK140 but the paint looked too good and the front looked too wide when I saw it, oh and the modern switch gear was a give away - it was a kit which was disappointing. The nice Sunbeam Talbot was a solid alternative.
I drove the Rapier back and it 'fluffed' a bit - probably oily plugs. Nice run back in the warm night and open top. Back at the Hall I Jumped into the Ferrari - well after cleaning off the bloody bird shit. Ah that will be why no one was parked under the tree.
Oh well - at least the run back was good too - speeding through the last of the day. I did spot the charge light was glowing a bit when the main lights, brakes and indicators were on - but the battery was green when I packed the car away.
I did 60 of the 80 miles on the night - but driving the Rapier was fun.
ION: As predicted Starmer resigned so we're into #7 PM in seven years ? As the joke goes Italy are sending over a consistency adviser.
Sunday, 21 June 2026
SAAB Uber runs
So, a SAAB run first thing - Manningtree station pick up James and then off to Ickworth House. Not much of motoring interest there, but I did spot a nice bike pic.
The Head Gamekeeper on his JAP engine'd 'something'.
After that and the run back it was a Harkstead shout - via Stutton to collect cooling equipment.
Then back to Stutton via home. Home via the allotment to water - well it's been 25+ degrees all day. Then a dash to fill up the car as we're running low on the good stuff.
That was a lot - and I thought the war was over ! Anyway, all a bit routine.
Saturday, 20 June 2026
Two at the Show
Early start and pottered about doing jobs waiting to get the cars ready for the Stutton Fete. Cars out first thing then.
Then a planet saving trip - but locally so double saved.
Friday, 19 June 2026
Parallel Pratt and TAS goes down a Storm
Thursday, 18 June 2026
Early Doors
I had started on the Riley by 8:30 - after a 6:00 am start and a run on the two wheel member of the fleet.
I thought I would start with a temporary fix (bodge) so I put foil tape around the loose joints of the oil breather. We'll see if it works for a bit.
Then I decided to give the Imp a three stage detail - so treated it to a wipe over, a polish and then a wax.
Oddly when I was hoovering out the car and checked under one of the seats, I actually found the missing nut to hold the clock in - so I swapped it back - that's a tiny, tiny job but it made me feel good.
So waxing was finished by 10:15.
It looked shiny and smells of wax when you go into the garage now. Amazing what you get done when you get up at 6:00 AM - so what next?Gardening actually.
PM was admin and then a SAAB run to Harkstead for jobs and tea. Then the rain came back - so that was that.
Wednesday, 17 June 2026
More Mysterious Marks
I started on the Alpine again first thing in the morning and decided to continue from the rear panel across to the boot and noticed more mysterious marks on the rear valance - odd. The boot looked especially swirly too. I guess it's a very flat panel. I followed my checklist and had the four stages all laid out in the shed.
The rear was all done by 10:45 - looking much better but it's hard work. One door and front wings done by 12:00. After lunch the bonnet and door - all done by 2:00. After which I moved the car into the sun again for the wax to 'set'.
Late afternoon I went took the Talbot out. It stared quite well considering it's been almost three weeks.
Tuesday, 16 June 2026
66 Not Out
I moved the cars out and parked Alpine in the sun first thing to help dry it off if there is any moisture left. I also moved the Mk2 as well to clear the space for work.
Then Mk2 to Harkstead to baby sit BT engineers - until they realised they could not upgrade to telephone due to the power lines (?) and then they went away to think again.
After getting back I moved the Alpine back as the clouds loomed to do a bit of polishing.
However before that I tried to get the Talbot radiator cap seal in place. I'd checked and the kit I had bought (strangely a part of the kit of the brake repair kit for the brakes for a Ford Cortina MK4) fitted. It looked like it did.
First I had to remove the old one - which was harder than I expected - but all in all only a 30 min job.
Then I did a bit of 'glassing'. Four (8) passes on each section. Wash and dry the panel (2), then cut it with the new style T-cut to carefully remove the scratches and clean it off (2), then apply polish and buff that off (2) and finally the wax - dark Dodo wax to hide as many imperfections as I could and buff that off too (2).
I started with the offside rear. I think 90% of the scratches came out with the first buffing and it was radiating when I'd finished. So 15-20 mins per panel/section. That's a half day for the rest of the car.
Then it was time to get the broken lawn mower to try and fix for the allotment. So SAAB of course. Here it is:
After two hour I'd got the frame sitting correctly and found the broken starter cord. I'd also discovered that the starter had been replaced and riveted on and the choke connection was all loose. Not sure it's worth sorting but we'll see.
Finally Alpine out to drop off a payment at Phil's in Harkstead.
I took the long way home. I'm getting used to it again - but I must calibrate, as I forget it is 66 years old.
As is the Driver.
Monday, 15 June 2026
It's our Navy !
Monday we woke to virtually no wind so we started with a gentle potter by diesel. Exiting the Deben we were passed by lots of small ships with a Royal Navy ensign, like this one.
That's what's left of our Navy we thought.
Home again and late afternoon I unloaded the trailer. I noticed the MK2 needed water when I moved it to get past - looks like it's leaking near here and spraying about looking at the staining.
I'll have to investigate.
Sunday, 14 June 2026
G2R - Once more
Packing for the trip first thing.
Light load though.
We were passed by the Stenner Line as we left.
Saturday, 13 June 2026
We're Keeping the Ferrari
So we better use it. So we did.
However the Ferrari was a little hard to start - well second turn of the key - but it’s been almost 2 weeks somehow. Then as I left it sitting on the drive warming up to close the garage door and turn the lights off were they bangs ? Just from across the road I was glad to say.
We flew around the block and stopped at the EE petrol station to make notes.
Good run though - just around the block but keeping adding miles.
Then a work call so SAAB and trailer in play for more of the Stutton detritus.
PM we were off the party - so I dithered. The sensible choice was the MK7 Golf. But I decided not and cleaned the E-type and took that instead. So many times I opt out of the nice cars and play safe. Here we are at the secret location in deepest Suffolk.





















