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nervousnewowner
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off the road but back now

Postby nervousnewowner » 11 Apr 2015 15:14

well when the clutch went on the mondeo had to press the tr7 into daily commute to work and back and all went well til yesterday, car started missing about mile from work, and cut out just as pulled into the retail park and would not start, as had rac cover with bank i called them out as had to go into work, turned out wire from condensor had detached! and i had no spares, then came final kick in teeth it turned out i had no recovery cover and had to pay 120 quid to get car home!!! [:(!]
got on net and new set of points and condensor arrived this morning from robsport, fitted and mobile again, will now get spares in again!!!! also told battery needs replacing so is on shopping list along with clutch master cylinder rebuild kit.
at least weather improving so should be able to get more done.
biggest laugh, my manager rang yesterday evening to see where i was as they thought after being trailered 30 miles home with the car and now no working cars i was coming back to work........... place is a joke.[V]

project dhc sold sadly, but project fhc taking over... Dave...
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1977 TR7 FHC ongoing restoration
1998 Celica 1.8 ST up for sale
mk 3 mondeo 1.8 daily driver with clutch slipping like mad and half the front bumper left on blaenavon mountain and a 4.30am black ice spin

the new project at birth, watch it evolve...I hope...

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Postby Maxwell » 11 Apr 2015 15:55

Dave - I need a stiff drink just keeping up with your exploits!
See you in May - Hopefully, in something that drives!

Maxwell [;)]

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Postby john rhodes » 11 Apr 2015 17:46

You can't do too much for a good company ! lol.
I never managed to find one to work for.
Is the car running ok now though ???

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Postby unicorn » 11 Apr 2015 17:58

Think I'm going to add recovery just in case :-/


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Postby gaz » 11 Apr 2015 18:21

I'm in the AA costs about £10 per month in whatever I'm driving or even a passenger.
When I broke down in the dodge last month 300miles from home they took it home for me took it and us to Sterling, they then put the Dodge on another recovery truck then paid for a taxi from Sterling to Glasgow costing £60 odd to pick up a hire car to drive home in.
Can't beat a good recovery service

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Postby nervousnewowner » 12 Apr 2015 14:58

just went for run to pick some practical classic mags up from gent just outside ledbury and car runs fine til 55 then starts missing so think points need a little fine tuning, but nice to be out again even if it was only overnight,,,,lol yes andrew see you in may, you bidding on the car from the nec now its on ebay????

project dhc sold sadly, but project fhc taking over... Dave...
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1977 TR7 FHC ongoing restoration
1998 Celica 1.8 ST up for sale
mk 3 mondeo 1.8 daily driver with clutch slipping like mad and half the front bumper left on blaenavon mountain and a 4.30am black ice spin

the new project at birth, watch it evolve...I hope...

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