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Something that's made me smile for many years, Duncan. I often wondered how popular the book/story/film/show etc. would have been if the real meaning of the title was more widely known. Maybe if that was to happen now, the 'woke' brigade would look to have all reference to it disappear for ever.
John Warburton put a lot into his Aston, a car he'd known for many years before finally acquiring it. He once told me that just after his restoration was finished he took it to an AMOC meeting thinking it would be well received. Regretfully, nobody there was interested in such a funny old car preferring instead the shiny, modern Astons they all owned.
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Car type: Race Ulster, 1926 Special, 1927 Chummy, 1930 Box
The Aston comes to our local VSCC meeting. It’s a gorgeous car. I know the current owner quite well but he is yet to offer me a drive.
Alan Fairless
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Car type: 1933 RP Standard Saloon
Despite keeping the car on an Accumate when not in use, after a recent flat battery I could not get it back to a full charge. When tested with a voltmeter it was only managing just under 4 volts so there was at least one cell dead and probably the others weren't far behind. The battery was an Exide 80Ah, which I bought (I think) in 2014.
I have replaced it with a French sourced NUMAX 6v which looks exactly the same as the Exide it has replaced, and it cost me 109€ (£93.95 in real money). On the case it is claimed to be 82Ah. It does the job well enough.
The battery was supplied dry and the shop filled it with acid and charged it overnight FOC. Doing the change enabled me to give the battery box and the floor under the seat a fresh coat of home made waxoyl.
In true Wortley style I am now thinking of what I can do with the old one...
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29-07-2021, 10:49 PM
(This post was last modified: 29-07-2021, 10:50 PM by Duncan Grimmond.)
Eeh, you learn something new every day! I heard the story of the “origin” only last week on Radio 4…