No not a Horror Film - but the number of days the Alpine was away.
AM it was pottering - although I did put the new tiles down - amongst other small jobs.
However they don't quite sit 100% right. I'll try laying them all from the midpoint to the front and see if they work better. Or just see if they just settle.
PM I chased Coltec again and they said ... one last test drive ! However they rang back to say that it was fine (not counting the soaking wet seat) so we set a time to pick it up, which got quickly revised as it looked like rain.
However on arriving there it was. Looking clean and inviting. So how was it ?
The good news is that the jobs are done, the steering and brakes are much better and the car seems less prone to heat.
However there are a few snags to add to my preparation list. Like the horn does not work, the ignition warning light is wired to the indicator bulb and the seat and center glove box are soaking wet. Oh and there is another chip in the rear valance.
But overall I'm pleased - and the bill was very reasonable too.
The drive back was a bit scary - only because I've not driven the car for over three months and the steering is a bit tight so does not self-center as it did before, but we flew along.
I'm not sure the Speedo is any more accurate but it does not 'flicker' any more. The wrap on the exhaust is quite subtle and my first impressions are that it has helped keep the heat down as we got very little slow running 'lumpiness' even after 20 mins queuing in traffic.
I was a bit concerned that the temperature gauge was not working at all but I checked the temperature when we got home and it was fine after 10 mins sitting - in fact the engine did not seem that hot when I opened the bonnet.
So here we are - home again.
A full complement of toys again. Now given that we are full up, what do we think of getting another vintage car ... Madness ? Yes me too - Madness.
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