A Car for the Wait
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Whats the latest Paddy?
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Waiting nervously on your response....all this nostalgia made me but a Brooklands Green one today ....well you give a man two workshops and whatcha gonna do

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Hammy wrote:Waiting nervously on your response....all this nostalgia made me but a Brooklands Green one today ....well you give a man two workshops and whatcha gonna do
Hammy wrote:Whats the latest Paddy?
Ha!
SKCC Spridget sub-culture!
Good for you man - I'll be checking your thread out in a sec!
Mine is all good again.
Had to have a fairly major wiring overhaul weekend before last after my small electrical fire leaving Snodhurst the other day

Pulled out of Snodhurst, put the indicator on to turn into the road and the cabin filled with white noxious smoke! Genuine Lucas wiring loom smoke, it isn't mythical

Anyway, long story short is a rebuilt fusebox, years of questionable 'modifications' by PO's stripped out, and it suddenly works 1000 times better

Had my first full week's motoring without a breakdown last week!
Nova Mk2 - 2.5 Subaru engined lunacy
MG Midget 1500 - broken gearbox!
MG Midget 1500 - broken gearbox!
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Wow I'll bare that in mind and keep a little extinguisher to hand. Tbh I always do in modified cars 

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