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  • So this afternoon I dragged the old girl out of the garage.






    I pumped the tyres up a bit and took it for an mot..




    Didn't need to worry,passed no problem.Look at the mileage covered though.What a waste!

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    • a truly stunning car in the flesh.

      Dave.

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      • I like your car so much


        “The great thing about the sierra is, it has all the mechanical simplicity of a knife and fork” Quentin Willson

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        • What a stunning car & job you have done mate

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          • I noticed a small fuel leak from under the carb when i started it the other day.The leak was coming from the accelerator pump diaphragm which had hardened and had made the car develop a little stutter when you revved from idle.
            I bought a genuine weber service kit and fitted it yesterday and it now runs better than previously even though i thought it was good then!
            Whilst i was in there i checked all the rubber fuel and vac lines to check for deterioration,fortunately all is good so i just need throw a polishing cloth over it and its ready for the lakes tour!

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            • A truly cracking looking car this one, just how I like them. Mmmm steels look so right too!

              Tim

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              • Brilliant build tread and with outstanding results.. very nice Mr kas750..

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                • stunning car, can't beat signal amber. you see more in amber now than back in the late eighties at Stanford hall..

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                  • So yesterday I actually taxed the car and put a couple of pints of juice in to get me to tesco.
                    I estimated wrong and only had enough petrol to get me halfway to Tesco!

                    A nice brisk walk and had to buy another plastic can...hows that for nostalgia?.. The last time I ran out of petrol 25 years ago was in an Escort. ......


                    All ready for the lakes now!

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                    • Originally posted by kas750 View Post
                      so yesterday i actually taxed the car and put a couple of pints of juice in to get me to tesco.
                      I estimated wrong and only had enough petrol to get me halfway to tesco!

                      a nice brisk walk and had to buy another plastic can...hows that for nostalgia?.. The last time i ran out of petrol 25 years ago was in an escort. ...... :d


                      all ready for the lakes now!
                      you tight git sell it to me :d
                      Difficult roads often lead to beautiful places

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                      • Originally posted by kas750 View Post
                        So yesterday I actually taxed the car and put a couple of pints of juice in to get me to tesco.
                        I estimated wrong and only had enough petrol to get me halfway to Tesco!

                        A nice brisk walk and had to buy another plastic can...hows that for nostalgia?.. The last time I ran out of petrol 25 years ago was in an Escort. ......


                        All ready for the lakes now!
                        Hi Adrian, same happened me last year, on the way to the petrol station. Then got the last petrol can they had. think we are too used to lights and the OBC 'range' on modern cars.

                        Enjoy next weekend, hope the weather is good. sorry I didnt book the ferry now.
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                        • In recent times I have thought about parting with the Mex, mostly due to guilt from lack of use..The truth is I just love owning it and when I go into the garage and lift up the cover my eyes light up! ..for that reason I think its got to stay..

                          A couple of pics from a rare rideout from a couple of weeks back.





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                          • Don't worry about guilt of lack of use. Mines been off the road for past two years. I just have other things going on and it will have to wait. When I go have a look at it in the garage, I'm glad I own one too. I've owned an RS since 1979, so I'm very used to having one around, but sometimes it's good to have a break from them though. I'm looking forward to getting it back on the road again now, but only when I'm ready! As they say, "absence makes the heart grow fonder"!

                            Tim

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                            • Great to see it out and about Adrian, having attended a few shows with you the car and person really are a great partnership.. Don't think you'd be to happy to part with it...

                              Hopefully I'll be all set for next years lakes and both of them get a run- if the minis don't jump the queue
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                              • Looking good Adrian really like the colour coded parking bays
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