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My first car in the 60's was a '37 Ruby. I did several trips loaded with 3 and a half Granite kerbstones (That was about the limit otherwise the bonnet was too high to see over) in the car, uplifted from the streets of London following road improvements. I couldn't lift one on my own when I was 18 yrs old, so I guess they were quite heavy !!
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I brought the Type 65 out of hibernation,
The first sunny day for ages just took it out for a quick shakedown to blow the cobwebs away.
I feel a lot better for it !!!!
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Location: Monmouthshire
Overheard at signing on;
Scrute "What on earth is that, looks very much like illegal ballast to me."
Austin Seven driver " Oh, that's not ballast. My Uncle Cyril asked me to drop some re-claimed granite off for his garden on the way Home."
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On Saturday I repeated my run out in the Ulster, cold and very windy. I don't think I have ever seen more people out and about, all the car parks at Sutton Bank and White Horse Bank were packed and cars were parked on the roadside. An ice-cream van parked at White Horse Bank was doing a roaring trade!
The Austins are now garaged until further notice. The Highways Department have dumped a healthy layer of salt on the roads today which would put me off using them anyway. Perhaps the gritters would be better employed spreading lime or iodine crystals?
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I didn't know that Austin 7s were exempt from spreading the virus. Who is going to come to your rescue if you break down ? Of course we all wear disposable gloves when we buy fuel and then double bag them when we take them off. The government are advising us not to make unnecessary trips away from the house - Which bit of the advice don't we understand ?
Rant by Over 70's in lockdown.
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Location: Llandrindod Wells
Car type: 29 Special, 30 RK, 28 C Cab
Hi Bob
I agree with you. Not ranting but very locked down in this glorious weather! A sacrifice I’m prepared to do not just for me but for others too.
Cheers
Howard
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Coronavirus aside, I invite members to stop for an instant and consider that in the event of any wee DIY mishaps you are going to struggle to get seen by a doctor (or indeed dentist) at present. And sitting for 4 hours in A&E - if they'll let you in - is the last place you'd want to be. Take care out there!
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We decided that as every forthcoming evening was going to be at home, we'd go mad and keep the fire going even after the Spring equinox. The coal man's delivery driver left last Friday as he was worried about the health implications of doing deliveries. After the above comments on the carrying ablity of the Seven I did wonder about using the Ruby for coal collection, but decided that a single run with 4cwt in the 2CV was more socially acceptable than a number of Seven trips with a loaded luggage rack. I did for a moment wonder about extracting the Ruby from the workshop and posing with a slight load of coal, but decided that the Chinese government satelite would spot me at it, and report the forged photo to the forum honesty monitor.