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To the Chairman of the Eligibilty Committee
My proposed Trials Special will be built on an Austin Seven chassis for which I have full history and a current V5. The provenance of both the Megola engines in the rear wheels indicates they are genuine 1925. The car will not have a four speed gearbox of the incorrect date, so
I hope it will be acceptable.
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But surely as the motorbike left him behind, it would activate the safety device and cut the engine.
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Talking of "interesting": have you seen the Micron Monocar on the Car and Classic site?
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Handle starting a 2CV with centrifugal clutch could be character forming.
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Driving home to the Midlands from the Isle of Skye with an inoperable clutch was good exercise. Fortunately you could push the Special along, jamb it in gear, leap in and clutch not required for driving. I was more athletic 40 years ago!
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05-11-2019, 11:36 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-11-2019, 11:38 AM by Steve kay.)
I raise my hat to David, leaping out of the way of a Daimler Conquest makes a slowly mobile 2CV seem like being threatened by a biscuit tin! Mind you, there was a very distant member of the family who was launching a small boat, steering his auto slush box pick up by walking alongside it whilst reversing down the launch ramp. He ended up in A&E having run over his foot, the pickup stopped running over him or down the slip when it had fully entered the water. The boat floated perfectly well, however there was nobody aboard to steer it......