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Absolutely brilliant enjoyed every single minute. Thanks
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I love this programme, great fun and very entertaining.
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02-05-2020, 02:40 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-05-2020, 04:25 AM by Bob Culver.)
Thanks.
Sympathetically done. Did not have to grit my teeth much. Noted the precision torque wrench used for radius arm nut. Sevens may pitch head off shoulders but not really boneshakers. A colleague had a Riley 9 and it seemed devoid of springs. An explanation of “chummy” would have interested many. I would be far more worried that the kingpin fell out than the inconsequential lift. The steering arm looked new. Would have been more interesting if the newbie vintage driver had encountered some normal road waves and patches. Pulling ½ inch sparks would finish off most magnetos. They run those very small gaps for a reason. Motor sounded very untypically smooth. The original owner took off very well, but probably not the first take. No mention of the hand advance. Unfortunate the colour always associated with Mr Big Ears.
The early cars are very neat; everything in apprpriate proportion, even the steering arm.
Based on a tradesmans wage or more appropriately a teachers, L165 translates to far more than L6,000 today. (Wage then L3 to L5 per week)
Thanks Again.
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Location: Edinburgh/Lothians
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As far as I'm aware Fuzz is a director of Classic Oils along with Guy Lachlan. Guy also has the Penrite franchise.
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I have just caught up on the programme via the link - thank you for posting that.
Chris G - you were very brave allowing them to drive your car, it was making my toes curl!
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The car was returned undamaged as I found in later use. Tim's use of the clutch / gearbox left a little to be desired even though I did explain that racing changes really didn't suit. Perhaps the speed over the speed bumps was a little excessive. Fuzz, knowing Sevens well, did keep an eye on him. The car is well put together and strong...and it also has the original 1 1/8" crank in it!
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I trust that Fuzz's activities with the king pin were just for the programme, the ease with which he removed it was somewhat alarming.