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In 1974 I stopped at services on the M5 (Frankley just S of Birmingham I think) and checked the wheel nuts on my RP, to have a stud on the rear break. As I was on the way to Weymouth to join the Bristol Club holiday to the Gorges of Tarn in France and I had no spare with me this was a bit inconvenient. An interested AA man wandered over and offered membership and rescue which I of course refused. Instead I phoned my father at home in Walsall and gave him instructions as to where a wheel hub complete with studs could be found amongst the stock of spares and in due course he arrived with this. Meanwhile to the interest of the AA man I striped the offending hub off the car and refitted the replacement parts on their arrival. The AA man I remember told my father that he never thought I would fix that as he certainly couldn't have. But then nothing can stop you when you are 19. We made it down to the Med at Agde on that holiday and it was I think Ruairidh's first major Austin trip abroad. On this trip a a gearbox (not mine) was rebuilt by the roadside but that's not my story.
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Yes Ruairidh, I am the child in the purple shirt sitting next to your father!
I have now succeeded in getting a fair cop of my standard 8 film taken on this holiday on to 8mm vhs. Only got to persuade windows 10 to talk to my Sony camcorder now.
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About 90 seconds into the YouTube video of VSCC Llandow 1973 you can se my father and me, with the engine out in the paddock, fixing the clutch.
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21-05-2019, 09:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 21-05-2019, 09:30 PM by Ruairidh Dunford.)
Brilliant Bruce!!
Roger - this should start at the point your rears appear!
Edit: Well, the start at 1m.29 will have to be manually applied!
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Just looking at the restaurant picture again and I spotted the Ducks, Donald and his wife who's name I can't remember, at the centre back of the photo. They came to Meyrueis with us in their Ruby which if I remember correctly he had purchased new.