27-01-2021, 01:54 PM
Impressive time lapse photos of you getting into the A-A-C with the hood up, Bill. The Yoga classes are obviously working.
No photos of me getting into the Pytchley, unfortunately. It must be the easiest Austin 7 to get into, no running boards and huge forward opening doors.
I had an embarrassing moment once getting into the Ulster. Having got my leg over the cockpit side (ooh Matron!) I got the gear stick up my left trouser leg and for a worrying moment I thought I had three testicles, one of which was cold and very hard.
Yesterday afternoon was spent getting into my garage. When I unlocked the door, the lock went past top dead centre or whatever and shot back into the locked position, defying all attempts to move with the key. As all my house breaking tools were locked in the garage, as well as a power point, I had to call upon the services of a neighbour who had a grinder with a fine cutting disc. A 50m extension cable was needed from the house but we were able to cut through the mortice and regain entry without causing any significant damage.
No photos of me getting into the Pytchley, unfortunately. It must be the easiest Austin 7 to get into, no running boards and huge forward opening doors.
I had an embarrassing moment once getting into the Ulster. Having got my leg over the cockpit side (ooh Matron!) I got the gear stick up my left trouser leg and for a worrying moment I thought I had three testicles, one of which was cold and very hard.
Yesterday afternoon was spent getting into my garage. When I unlocked the door, the lock went past top dead centre or whatever and shot back into the locked position, defying all attempts to move with the key. As all my house breaking tools were locked in the garage, as well as a power point, I had to call upon the services of a neighbour who had a grinder with a fine cutting disc. A 50m extension cable was needed from the house but we were able to cut through the mortice and regain entry without causing any significant damage.