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As a few of you may know I like my classic cars. my latest one was bought as a non-working to be scrapped POS.
It has some screwy engine issues and does not match up any wiring loom in any of the owners manuals
Today I stripped out around 70 meters of cable 50 of which didn't seem to go anywhere and the other 20 I replaced.
Low and behold I start the ignition expecting nothing as had been the case previously but this time it splutters into life and a plume of thick black smoke and gunk comes out the exhaust forcing me to vacate the garage.

I guess this is what being a parent is like I have a new-born baby to look after. (clean, strip-down and restore)

Anyway here's the newest addition to my family

PS sorry about the image quality its a 5mp camera.
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reaver894: As a few of you may know I like my classic cars. my latest one was bought as a non-working to be scrapped POS.
It has some screwy engine issues and does not match up any wiring loom in any of the owners manuals
Today I stripped out around 70 meters of cable 50 of which didn't seem to go anywhere and the other 20 I replaced.
Low and behold I start the ignition expecting nothing as had been the case previously but this time it splutters into life and a plume of thick black smoke and gunk comes out the exhaust forcing me to vacate the garage.

I guess this is what being a parent is like I have a new-born baby to look after. (clean, strip-down and restore)

Anyway here's the newest addition to my family

PS sorry about the image quality its a 5mp camera.
Congratulations. Very nice "baby"...
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Phc7006: snip
Awww thanks.

She's only a 1.6 and needs converted to unleaded petrol but there are a number of issues to fix first.
An MGB GT? Very nice!
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Navagon: An MGB GT? Very nice!
Ah a fellow enthusiast???
Not an enthusiast, but it's pretty clear that's an awesome car!
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PhoenixWright: Not an enthusiast, but it's pretty clear that's an awesome car!
Thanks. But she really is a grumpy old bitch. as you can see from the second pic ive had to replace a fair few bits to even get it to run. and even when it did it made such a mess, but then again it hasnt run for 20 years
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reaver894: Ah a fellow enthusiast???
I don't collect and fix them up or anything (like I could afford to :( ) But I can certainly recognise a classic like that one all the same.
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reaver894: Ah a fellow enthusiast???
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Navagon: I don't collect and fix them up or anything (like I could afford to :( ) But I can certainly recognise a classic like that one all the same.
You dont have to collect or repair them to be an enthusiast.


Ive got my heart set on an MG Dragonfly, dunno much about them but saw a picture and fell in love.


Edit: the 6 pics at the bottom
Post edited March 06, 2011 by reaver894
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-ZI5cPvQus
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reaver894: and even when it did it made such a mess, but then again it hasnt run for 20 years
Disregarding the fact you had to clean up the mess, that sounded like one of the small moments that makes life worth living, or being a car enthusiast worth being! The exciting sputter, like a roughed up, beautiful woman you had saved from drowning coughing up water. The sound of life!

Speaking of things like this, I have a really strong desire to buy roughed up pinball machines and restore them, their artwork, etc. I feel like that could be fun on a less expensive scale, and also highly profitable if I could bring myself to get rid of them later.
*drools*

I havent got a chance to do that with mine, That if memory serves is a £900 wahlnut dash on its own.

But by christ that is a lovely rebuild.
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reaver894: and even when it did it made such a mess, but then again it hasnt run for 20 years
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PhoenixWright: Disregarding the fact you had to clean up the mess, that sounded like one of the small moments that makes life worth living, or being a car enthusiast worth being! The exciting sputter, like a roughed up, beautiful woman you had saved from drowning coughing up water. The sound of life!

Speaking of things like this, I have a really strong desire to buy roughed up pinball machines and restore them, their artwork, etc. I feel like that could be fun on a less expensive scale, and also highly profitable if I could bring myself to get rid of them later.
Go for it.
Post edited March 06, 2011 by reaver894
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reaver894: *drools*

I havent got a chance to do that with mine, That if memory serves is a £900 wahlnut dash on its own.

But by christ that is a lovely rebuild.
I was actually linking to the song. :P I didn't even watch the video, I'm just a Richard Thompson fan and the pictures of your baby made me think of this song.
I was dumbfounded by that and then remembered, an L plate like his is 1st August 1972 – 31st July 1973. 1965 is a C or a D
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reaver894: I was dumbfounded by that and then remembered, an L plate like his is 1st August 1972 – 31st July 1973. 1965 is a C or a D
Yeah, the car in the video isn't the one in the song. I'm guessing the uploader just wanted a song about an MGB GT. :P