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  • B Bergholt Stuttley Johnson

    actually Ive seen your pics and to be honest I prefer the 63 MG especially if it was a MG MGB GT

    You cant outrun the world, but there is no harm in getting a head start Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time.

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    Nagy Vilmos
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    I didn't do the conversion it was a previous owner, but the original car was a rusted hulk, the 30's based TA design is lovely and the car is a joy to drive.

    speramus in juniperus

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      No, no I don't think so.

      speramus in juniperus

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      Forogar
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      Did I mention that I was an experienced Rally-Cross driver? I hardly ever wrecked a car in normal driving conditions! The engines that blew up were obviously weak or faulty and the suspension that broke was really wimpy and couldn't even stand just a minor bit of occasional "air time" (hump-back bridges are such fun). ;P Seriously, you have a very nice little car there - I am impressed.:cool:

      - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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      • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

        Yep - I have a dedicated unit (http://www.autel-tech.com/[^] handheld jobbie) which does the same. Saved me quite a bit of money already: engine light came on, hooked up, "Cam sensor" problem. Ebay, nextday, one bolt, clear error, all fine. Total cost about £40 and ten minutes time. So about £150 at garage rates! :laugh:

        Never underestimate the power of stupid things in large numbers --- Serious Sam

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        Yeah, its a no brainer isn't it. Anyone who can wield a spanner can change a sensor here and there. Coil pack on the plugs? They fail often, even simpler to change, an unplug-replug job. I just got a quote to change the cam belt, 450 euros! Fuck that! Special tool, 50 euros, belt kit, 100 euros, and a few hors on a Saturday morning.

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        • F Forogar

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          Engines and gearboxes last forever

          You're just not pushing them hard enough! There's hardly a car I've owned that hasn't needed a new engine or gearbox or something else mechanical such as suspension - I have never had an electronics failure... to date. Hey Nagy, can I have a go in your car some day?

          - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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          Forogar wrote:

          There's hardly a car I've owned that hasn't needed a new engine or gearbox or something else mechanical such as suspension - I have never had an electronics failure

          Ah, well, you don't drive Italian! Seriously, you can not break the engines or gear boxes on them, they are unbelievably solid. The electrics suck though, as did the steel for the body in the old days, though both are better today. Personally, in the last say 15 years, I have had two alarms fail, an ECU connector fail, two relays fail, and an oil sensor fail. In that time I have had a driveshaft joint fail, and a cam chain snap (BMW, very old, piece of junk, running it till it died kind of thing), but never anything seriously mechanical. Anyway, yo have incurred the wrath of the car god, so watch out! :)

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            Did I mention that I was an experienced Rally-Cross driver? I hardly ever wrecked a car in normal driving conditions! The engines that blew up were obviously weak or faulty and the suspension that broke was really wimpy and couldn't even stand just a minor bit of occasional "air time" (hump-back bridges are such fun). ;P Seriously, you have a very nice little car there - I am impressed.:cool:

            - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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            Jumping and hard driving? Even better reason to go Italian! Love to rev and ground clearance that can take a humpbacked bridge at 90!

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              Yeah, its a no brainer isn't it. Anyone who can wield a spanner can change a sensor here and there. Coil pack on the plugs? They fail often, even simpler to change, an unplug-replug job. I just got a quote to change the cam belt, 450 euros! Fuck that! Special tool, 50 euros, belt kit, 100 euros, and a few hors on a Saturday morning.

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              OriginalGriff
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              And you know it's been done properly, rather than the work experience lad "had a go"... :sigh:

              Never underestimate the power of stupid things in large numbers --- Serious Sam

              "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
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                Did I mention that I was an experienced Rally-Cross driver? I hardly ever wrecked a car in normal driving conditions! The engines that blew up were obviously weak or faulty and the suspension that broke was really wimpy and couldn't even stand just a minor bit of occasional "air time" (hump-back bridges are such fun). ;P Seriously, you have a very nice little car there - I am impressed.:cool:

                - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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                Nagy Vilmos
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                My Uncle Willy [after whom I am named] was/is a mad rally type, he is actually the only person to see the car and know what it is, and he will NEVER be allowed to drive it either. :-D

                speramus in juniperus

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                  Jumping and hard driving? Even better reason to go Italian! Love to rev and ground clearance that can take a humpbacked bridge at 90!

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                  Forogar
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                  I had a french girl friend who hit a hump back bridge at around 65 only to find it had a chicane bend in the middle (invisible at 65) and totalled her Porsche 911 after riding the bridge rail and then rolling and flipping off the end of the bridge. She complained, "These German cars are sh*t! It just fell apart and there are pieces of it everywhere!" I then pointed out that she stepped out of the wreckage without a scratch or a even a bruise and that the Porsche had given its body to save hers. She was a lot more fond of them after that epiphany!

                  - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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                  • G Glen Childs

                    Gearboxes definitely don't last :)

                    Code quality is measured by the WTF/s a minute.

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                    realJSOP
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                    That's what happens when the damn things are made out of tin foil and plastic in a 3rd world country.

                    ".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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                    • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                      Yep - I have a dedicated unit (http://www.autel-tech.com/[^] handheld jobbie) which does the same. Saved me quite a bit of money already: engine light came on, hooked up, "Cam sensor" problem. Ebay, nextday, one bolt, clear error, all fine. Total cost about £40 and ten minutes time. So about £150 at garage rates! :laugh:

                      Never underestimate the power of stupid things in large numbers --- Serious Sam

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                      OriginalGriff wrote:

                      handheld jobbie

                      I had to read that 3 times...

                      Never moon a werewolf. - Harvey

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                        OriginalGriff wrote:

                        handheld jobbie

                        I had to read that 3 times...

                        Never moon a werewolf. - Harvey

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                        OriginalGriff
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                        Keep your dirty mind to yourself! :laugh:

                        Never underestimate the power of stupid things in large numbers --- Serious Sam

                        "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
                        "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt

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