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Car type: '28 GE Cup. '28 AD Chummy '30 RL Saloon. '34 RP Saloon. Too Many toys!
with respect to average speeds. In 1990 after dad restored the RP, as a family (4 of us). We took it to tje national rally at Beaulieu. Driven down from North Wales 4 up on the friday, to stay with my mothers cousin 'Uncle Tony' in Southampton. Mum kept a log.of the journey (it was her car). Looking at the log the other day we seemed to have averaged 30mph on the journey. She ignored time stopped for food/calls of nature etc
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I must remember " Das Auto im Schwung halten' Michael, that suits a Seven.
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yes.. many years ago when. historic regularity rallies were still in their infancy a friend of mine time after time managed to finish his fully original MG TD in the higher ranks, leaving Jags XK 150 and their likes way behind just by proper navigating and 'Das Auto im Schwung Halten' (he was Dutch but I too like the German expression ...)
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Lovely car, I like it a lot!
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Re. daughters V Austin Sevens, you have my sympathy! They just don't seem to understand... my daughter is 18 now (I'm 66 next week) and at college but when I used to pick her up from school in the Ruby I used to get exactly the same reaction, and she'd hide in the footwell rather than be seen by her friends. i used to sound the Klaxon if I saw any of them and point to her.
The dog, on the other hand, loves the Ruby and will sit in it quite happily even if its just parked outside.
I think Ruairidh must have the right approach - his girls seem to love traveling in his Sevens...
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Nice RN Biddlecombe, Tony Betts does or did replacement bezels for the oil pressure gauge.
I should point out that the M6 round Penrith and Carlisle is pretty quite, I like the A6, but doing a hill start onto a roundabout between a constant stream of HGVs in Penrith is not to be attempted, the M6 south of Lancaster is to be avoided in a Seven Michael.