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Location: N W Kent
18-06-2020, 12:38 PM
(This post was last modified: 18-06-2020, 01:02 PM by Stuart Giles.)
Thanks for the reply Austin, that's great work and great looking cars there. Your dad came over to my place and passed his eye over my Ulster Replica/special project some 40 years or so ago, but mine still isn't finished! there has always been some other old car project that seems to have snuck in front until now.
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Location: Monmouthshire
Work today was not on the Ruby, but a flat twin, from France rather than Yorkshire. Checking the day's emails I rather sadly thought I'd look at the auction in Kings Lynn. The unusually bodied tandem seated special, l which has been commented on, fetched £4,000. Will we see it autotesting when we are freed from lockdown? Will the new owner reveal themselves here on the forum?
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Location: North Wales UK
Car type: Austin 7 RN 1931
Hi
I have a 1931 RN that's virtually identical to yours and I'm totally in love with it. I've had mine to pieces over last winter and put most things right but every day is part of a learning curve. I'm amazed at the spares availability. I still can't change gear properly but I'm getting better!
Enjoy your new ride, you've joined a fabulous site to get help and information.
Buy an Austin 7 they said, It's easy to work on they said !
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Location: Ripon
"Garages are for cars and tools only.
Sheds are for mowers, bikes and domestic detritus.
The minute that you bend or break that rule, the slippery slope is downwards.
Build a shed. Apply the rule firmly."
I agree wiv'im!
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Location: West Yorkshire
Car type: !938 Ruby
Hi Iv'e done nothing with mine, because I bought it yesterday. It's a 1938 'Ruby' hoping to have it delivered on Tuesday of this week coming, so be back to pre war motoring. Mike
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Location: Sherwood Forest
Car type: 1938 Talbot Ten Airline
Graham's car? I'm sure you'll be well pleased with it.
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Location: North Yorkshire
Yes, Graham's car. Hobbo Mike had missed the post about it but once pointed out, he was in there and from his messages he's well pleased and quite excited. After his Big Seven experience, I sincerely hope it's everything he wants it to be. He's already promised to bring it over for me to see once it's delivered and on the road.
Steve
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I snapped an exhaust stud today trying to put my engine back into my A7. local engineering company chap, took a big intake of breath and said " not sure can be fixed, needs some fangled spark machine to remove" more money lol.