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What have you done today with your Austin Seven
Apologies, I had not read the entire text accompanying the ad. Whether the completed special will be eligible under the threatened new VSCC rules is another question. It will not be a TR2 or a Swallow Doretti. But then again, as the new rules seem intended to swell the ranks of the PWA7C and hugely increase Inter-Register event entries, that doesn’t matter, certainly not here.
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yup. Never heard of an April fool a day early.

On another note, anyone got the arse end of any pre jewell chassis for sale?. I've a 29 chassis missing the rear crossmember and extensions. And yes, I know Roach makes them (or did).
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Hi Hedd. Can you email me on stuart.joseph@btinternet.com as I have a new pair of extensions available.

Regards

Stuart
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Finally got around to connecting the speedo cable. What do you know!
I have a speedo that works....well it says a speed! and a steady needle too. RESULT!
I'll have to get someone to follow me in a modern to see how accurate it is. I don't have an app on my phone!
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30 mph signs that flash if you go too fast and those signs that give you your speed as you pass are both useful for checking the accuracy of a speedometer.
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Hi All

Happy Easter.

Photo shoot in the back garden to show off the daffodils (and the cars). Not easy as I have to get the cars through a 1.3m wide gate.

Cheers

Howard


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I didn't think that an Austin could get past a 'metric' gate !
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Lovely photo Howard. I must say that the Special is looking very dark and moody - in a good way!
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Hi Bob

The wood was metric when I bought it  Big Grin Big Grin.

Thanks Nick for the kind comments.

Cheers

Howard
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30 mph signs that flash if you go too fast and those signs that give you your speed as you pass are both useful for checking the accuracy of a speedometer.
Some years ago the Sheffield council put a "know your speed" camera just above the Dore Moor Inn on the apex of a right-hand bend. Sadly, the fools failed to put a limit on the speed it would show and, as a consequence, the local farmer had stretches of his field wall beautifully rebuilt by the insurance companies of those who tried for FTD - but failed to realise that 90 m.p.h in a worn-out Peugeot 306/Golf/Astra etc, was just not on.
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