Thanks for the kind comments
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Blyton would be great, but it's about3 hours away according to google which would mean scrounging a towcar for the weekend. I'll see what I can come up with though
I did try and sort out scans of the cars results as Hugh still has newspaper cuttings, press photos etc in a scrapbook. I sorted the bits relavent to the car and got my brother to scan them, but he never brought round the disc
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Doubly frustrating is that after a divorce and God knows how many move I don't think I'll ever get it
Anyway, back to the story...
Once it was home it was time for a proper look to see what was needed to get it up and running again. Which was a lot! The shell and wiring were suprisingly ok but it was missing engine and box, 'screen, master cylinders, various gauges and switches plus a few bits to make it road legal like adding adjusters for the headlights, horn, washers etc. hitting the autojumbles scored a few bits, a donor out the local freeads loads more and a large order to minispeed for the new bits for the brakes, clutch and an exhaust. At the time the budget meant a non S engine going under the bonnet to get it on the road, which ended up as tour of local barns and farmyards! One provided a low mileage MG 1275, another a remote change box and yet another to get the correct drop gears to mate the two
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Twin carbs and dynamo were to help the A+ look a bit older than it is though both have caused frustration over the years
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Thats what I meant about cutting metal out, bye bye boot floor
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I've put an aluminium one in since
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Its worth not painting it just to leave bits like this
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interior as found
And after some fun and games getting it running ok (well, ish) it was off for an MOT.... But my boss refused to test it until I 'atleast hoover the mouse sh*t out of it!'
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A quick clean and all was well and it had a pass.
In the few years I've had it on the road it's been extremes' great fun when it works and enormous head banging frustration when it doesn't! The first set of twin carbs were a nightmare for fuel leaks and setting up and initially the temperature sky rocketed every time you drove it. This prevented its five minutes of fame in PPC magazine as after a morning of breakdowns it finally died on the A14 and never made it to the photoshoot
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Its eaten several (admittedly used) distributors before giving in and buying a new one and rewiring it to ballasted ignition, which touch wood has stopped it blowing condensors. Another good set of twin 1/4s' has finally got the fueling sorted too.
that said, on an open back road or especially on the trackdays I've done at RAF Marham its a relavation
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the grip is fantastic, even on three wheels
A couple of recent additions have been this;
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A bucket seat the passengers rather than the slide tastic vinyl one robbed out of the donor mk1. and;
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A new radiator as couldn't stop the old one leaking. No one could remember what it had been made from, and the radiator specialist reckoned they couldn't get the solder to take. it is a lot better with the aluminium one but it is a bit blingy, so I'll have to get the rattle can out and tone it down.
and that brings it pretty much up to date, other than engine stuff anyway.
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