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I'm up to 17 at the moment, but could be wrong. But its what it goes like and how often its used I find more important
Bob
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Bruce, please don't give me an excuse to stop trying to extract a radius arm from an axle. I thing that someone's welded the sod in!
BTW.....How nit-picking are we allowed to get?
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Ah, spotted another one - 18
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Location: Sheffield South Yorks
Car type: 1932 RN saloon
That Morris engine looks spot-on to me Bruce. Do you remember that odd
bloke who used to walk up and down Snig hill shouting “Is it a Vauxhall?”
Cheers,
Dave.
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I'm with Bob Reckless, as long as it's in the vintage spirit I'm more interested in whether it goes.
If looking to pick nits though I would politely propose keeping your HT leads apart (there'd be a 'smiley' there if I could bear the things).
I did enjoy Charles Trenet Stuart!
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Location: Nottinghamshire. Robin Hood County
Car type: Austin Ruby Mk1 1935
I have spotted one or two things ( not bad for a partialy sighted person ) One I want to ask you about once you have published the answers
John Mason