Tommytiptip
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Haha. I have a ‘74 magnum thats on my project list. Engine is perfect. Body needs work. Dad owned it from new.
Whats the engine size you have?
Haha. I have a ‘74 magnum thats on my project list. Engine is perfect. Body needs work. Dad owned it from new.
I use a 40 year old Guzzi convert, every other year, mainly because I use other bikes, not because I couldn’t use it every year,
I have a 1974 Vauxhall’s viva that I am planning on getting on the road at some time.
1800. Dad said the 2300 was too expensive to insure when he bought it. Shame!
I have a 1974 Vauxhall’s viva that I am planning on getting on the road at some time.
The current one don't look nothing like it does it,...unlike say the Fiat 500 and BMW Mini.
https://www.vauxhall.co.uk/cars/viva/viva/model-overview.html
Drove a few of those. The only fault I had was a pin that held the gear selector in kept fracturing but was an easy fix!
When the eu allowed vehicles over a given age to be Test free, it was on the understanding they were doing less the 5k per yr, not used as primary from of transport, and not used for business.
If the said drivers cant instigate a speedo cable failure @4999 miles perhaps they should not be driving them
I am on the lookout for a P4 Rover, like the one below.
There is a dinky little high revving 3.5ltr 6 pot Mazda/Perkins diesel and auto box lurking in the container, I want to shove that in a P4
Stick a 2.3 in it......
Here you go
What is that engine and box out of?If the said drivers cant instigate a speedo cable failure @4999 miles perhaps they should not be driving them
I am on the lookout for a P4 Rover, like the one below.
There is a dinky little high revving 3.5ltr 6 pot Mazda/Perkins diesel and auto box lurking in the container, I want to shove that in a P4
This one has come from Australia so the rot is not so bad for a 39 year old truckWeren't those old landcruisers known for the rot, as only early japanese cars could ?