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I have a problem Ruby near me whose owner was a PWA7 club member until 2022 when he died, the car now belongs to two daughters one in Plymouth the other in Warwick. One of the sisters asked me to give the car a service and recommend a car transport company. I went to see the car which is in a sound lock up garage, I inflated the flat tyres, checked the battery, 0 volts almost empty of electrolyte and the plates breaking up. I tried to turn the engine and found it solid, removed the spark plugs but having a late HC head couldn't see a lot, poured some release oil in the cylinders and left it for 2 weeks. On my return it was still solid, not wanting to break the nose cone I put it in third gear and tried to push the car it was still solid. Now the radiator is empty and the drain tap open and I find it hard to believe that it has rusted up in 3 years and suspect it has seized up by being run dry. The car is in good condition, no rust good trim and I'm loathe to lift the head in the lock up and open a can of worms. The owners want it moving to the Midlands. What it needs is moving to a workshop for the work to be done, does anybody know such a place in the Midlands.
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Location: Malvern, Victoria, Australia
Lovely picture- is the look on their faces a comment on your driving ?
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Location: Monmouthshire
Now what does it make me think of, that image of the firm jawed Scottish hero fearlessly grasping the wheel of his Longbridge chariot, prowling below the Campsies or along the banks of Loch Lomond? Might it be a few lines from Spenser's Faerie Queene? The Scots are straung, swart visaged individuals who poured across the Humber into the KIngdom of Lochrine like Noyes great flood. Maybe not.
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Location: Swansea
Car type: ruby mk2
Hi Ruairidh. Is that a smile or wind? nice photo anyway. S&P