Dull and slightly damp day - so the morning was mainly admin - punctuated by a Van run early afternoon.
Last days of the car
Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Someone More Important
Tuesday, 5 May 2026
Little and Large, News and an Invallid Test
So - late AM it was a quick Harkstead run in the SAAB - just a few tools for a small job. I'll be back though with a bigger hammer next time to try to finish it off.
Then early PM a dump run - this time the SAAB was fuller than full.
Of course even after booking a time on line, we sat in a queue for 20 mins when we got there.
So to news. Coltec say most things are done, speedo cable, brakes and exhaust (almost) done - steering box 'should' be next - so off tomorrow ... We'll see.
I had a look at the Talbot brakes too - there was the big nut - should I tinker ?
NO - I know it will all go wrong !
Finally I took the Ferrari out again - time to top the fuel up and keep running it to the 500 mark - also to see if it smells.
Looking better each time I see it ... perhaps I'll just buy another car and keep it !
However when filling up the petrol hose was on the wrong side - so I splashed petrol all over the car, the filler and then me as I put the cap back on. It did smell a bit inside after that - but I had petrol on my hands etc. So not really a test.
Monday, 4 May 2026
My own Show-Off
The only real activity was moving the MK2 backwards and forwards to use the space for wood work.
Sunday, 3 May 2026
My own Show
It was the Ipswich Felixstow run today - I did admin instead - and some tidying up. Oh the joy.
PM though it was time for jobs. So Mk2 to Harkstead to start with.
Then the Imp to the local dump. Just a small planet was saved but it all helps.
I followed an Austin A35 home some of the way - small and grey - buzzing along on tiny wheels.
Next I swapped the trickle charge on the Talbot from the back (now green) to the front battery.
Then I got the Ferrari out - no smell inside or out and no pops either. She was running so well I did the circuit and then the A12 up to Seven Hills and back too.
Was there perhaps a whiff after 20 or so hot miles as we went around the roundabout quickly ? Not really - I could smell the food cooking at the Freston boot just as strongly - so I'm putting it down to a natural hot car and an over active imagination.
It has done about 72,670 miles on the clock now so another 250 ish and we can see how we get on with the replacement (#2) distributor. Say 72,900 perhaps ?
Saturday, 2 May 2026
Work Horses
SAAB back again from the boat and instantly into jobs.
Filling the petrol cans and then E-type to the boat to drop one off.
Friday, 1 May 2026
Thursday, 30 April 2026
Not that Rare around Here
Wednesday, 29 April 2026
Chasing Lavinia
Talbot on fan first thing as it has gone back to cold mornings. First battery (rear) was also charged up after a day and a half - although that's a slower charging unit. I swapped it to the front which was charged up after just over an hour when I went back to start the car.
It started ok too - not really any drama - but perhaps I gave it too much petrol to start with. Settled down quickly so I left it in the sun to warm before setting off at 9:45 on our little adventure.
The route took me through some lovely villages but also some narrow lanes - oh and the car is pulling to the left on breaking again. I found the café on the A134 fine though. Here they are in the sunshine.
Tuesday, 28 April 2026
Rain and Wrap
Not see rain for a long time but we woke up to steady drizzle.
However chasing Coltec was better news - they are onto my car and working through everything - although left the steering box (the most difficult bit) to last of course.
At least it is starting to progress - here is the wrap almost complete.
Then a quick Harkstead run to deliver a big bag of drugs.
Late AM just a ride in the MK7 to Sutton Hoo and back. I did spot this car though in a photo.
Monday, 27 April 2026
Buses
AM working on the garden and PM pottering - well off to help setting up a scanner that will mainly be scanning buses I suspect. I got a nice Mobil artifact though as recompense.
A total of two MK7 rides and then a SAAB ferry trip.
I did pop the Talbot battery on charge though - in case we can use it later in the week - but impending rain stopped any late evening runs.
Sunday, 26 April 2026
The Riley Run
So it was Drive it Day (again) today and this time we chose the CVMC run and the Riley. I'd put on the luggage rack and our food squeezed into the basket on the back - so we were set by 9:30.
It was colder than I thought too but we did not have far to go. We were even first to arrive at the start - only to quickly realise that I'd got the location wrong. DHO !
So after a 10 miles detour we arrived at the correct point, chatted to a few people we knew and looked at a few cars. I was advised that the squeaking brakes are probable here to stay and that the whine is almost certainly the dynamo. So back to the cars, this big old Humber looked the part. A 1931 Humber Snipe.
Saturday, 25 April 2026
T O L B O T !
Early off in the Trusty SAAB to the Talbot meeting. A12 M25 with all that entails. I left early and stopped at South Mime for a quick break only to find Elephants had been sleeping there overnight.
Friday, 24 April 2026
Steamy Time (again)
Thursday, 23 April 2026
Cheat Code ?
AM more shed time. This time the second coat of paint.
Then PM sorting things out - a SAAB run to Harkstead for a few jobs and then what ? The SAAB got washed for the run on Saturday - well someone washed it. OK I cheated and it really does need the rust looking at.
Wednesday, 22 April 2026
Faster When Clean ?
Tuesday, 21 April 2026
Stormin' Along - and Good News
G2R first thing for a shakedown sail. In fact it was us being shaken down - with quite strong winds at although bright and sunny. Mainsail out first.
Monday, 20 April 2026
Is that Canvas ?
As planned the first task was to attack the MK7 Golf wheel. It had sunk over night so I was happy that I'd put blocks under it. As expected the nuts were jammed on. So out with the club hammer and freed them off by hitting the wheel brace.
Also true to form the wheel itself was jammed on - 10 mins of hitting with a block of wood did nothing. So I sprayed a lot of WD40 and started hitting it from behind - that did the trick. Looking at the tyre there was no obvious nails etc. but it was in a poor state. The inside seemed to have spits and the canvas look like it was showing through ?
A bit odd as it went through the MOT fine only a few months ago. I guess there was enough tread. I loaded it into the SAAB - which sounded quite 'fruity' from the outside as it started up and drove off.
I warmed the Imp up as the skies darkened and went back to my jobs. I thought I'd better take the boots back to Stutton ... but which car to take ? OK the clouds looked threatening and it was bloody cold but ...
Sunday, 19 April 2026
The Secret life of Cars
MK7 pottering in Aldebough AM and then back home after lunch. Followed by the MK2 a few hours later.
When we got back we discovered the SAAB had been running around on its own. Well Oli had used it to pull the trailer to bring even more stuff over.
My end of day tasks were to tidy the cars up and check the MK7 tyre. That was very flat.



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