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I finally got fed up and went for a drive in the Seven to get some wet fish, I don't like the pre packed frozen stuff and our local wet fish shop has been closed since the first lock down. A friend told of one not far away and I had an enjoyable drive.
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Location: Scottish Borders
Took a friend a trip into Galashiels for shopping.
Her modern car has broken again, major electronic failure which might mean the car needs to be taken to Edinburgh. £££££s. Austins don't have these problems.
My friend lives in a village with no transport and has a 92 year old mother to look after who has had her jag.
Three large bags of shopping and a stop to feed the birds.
Everyone seems very pleased to see the Austin. Lots of headlight flashing, waves and smiling pedestrians. While parked several conversations. A family stopped so that mother & small daughter could be photographed with the car.
Very enjoyable, cheers everyone up.
Jim
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Location: Lot region FRANCE
Old lady with a Jag - can't be bad !
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Location: Deepest Frogland 30960
Car type: 1933 RP Standard Saloon
Scots slang for an injection...
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01-02-2021, 06:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-02-2021, 06:59 PM by Hugh Barnes.)
I haven't driven an elderly motor for over 12 months, but with spring approaching and some spannering in the offing, I have to reverse the position of the two cars in my (tandem) garage. Charged the battery up, fitted it to the Cabriolet and, even with year old petrol, it started second attempt! Ominous red light on the dash that failed to extinguish, but I have every confidence a reasonable cobweb removal run will sort that out. Ever the optimist, eh...