Vera will return
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in two weeks, she goes to Stuey's garage for a slow resto, under cover of darkness, towed so as to avoid having to tell too many white lies to Herself e.g. "Who bought her, dear? Oh, erm, some bloke....if he aint happy, he may just dump her back outside the house, my love, who can say? " etc
Tis Spring!!!
Tis Spring!!!
Good plan! Hatching a plan myself to get my '81 2300s back on the road, as the wedge needs major surgery...., an probably will be back on the road after summer '06.
Benefit: old girl 25 years old in June, so the cunning plan is to get it on the road and no tax etc...... Won't take a lot of work: replacement of fuel and coolant hoses will do. Perhaps wishfull thinking, but you never know.
Rob
Benefit: old girl 25 years old in June, so the cunning plan is to get it on the road and no tax etc...... Won't take a lot of work: replacement of fuel and coolant hoses will do. Perhaps wishfull thinking, but you never know.
Rob
Rob - Good news BUT you WILL apy tax. Only vehicles registered before 7th January 1973 aqre eligible for Historic Vehicle tax. My old MGB was a sept 73 reg'd and the car club lady knew her stuff when she did the search for me. Never mind, what you'll save in juice over the 17mpg three speed auto V8 would probably pay the £190 p.a. tax anyway
Jim, I live in Belgium, and it is a dutch car....
Oldtimers is from 25 years onwards (Belgium and Holland), based on first registration date - until now. It is currently on a dutch registration, but plan to import into Belgium.
Belgium car 25 years old = no road tax, and driving up to 30km no MOT required....
Shame the wedge is only registered in '87.
Rob
Oldtimers is from 25 years onwards (Belgium and Holland), based on first registration date - until now. It is currently on a dutch registration, but plan to import into Belgium.
Belgium car 25 years old = no road tax, and driving up to 30km no MOT required....
Shame the wedge is only registered in '87.
Rob
Vera has awakened ....
Engine not been started in the last 18 months. Scooped water from footwells where t had got in between cover and door seals over the last year & a half. Did oil & filter change, charged battery and she turned over. Remembered she had no juice. Threw battery back on charger on fastr charge, got a gallon of Optimax in and Broom, Broom! She started first time. Next stop, garage for welding. Great piece of engineering. Than ks, chaps.
Watch this space
Engine not been started in the last 18 months. Scooped water from footwells where t had got in between cover and door seals over the last year & a half. Did oil & filter change, charged battery and she turned over. Remembered she had no juice. Threw battery back on charger on fastr charge, got a gallon of Optimax in and Broom, Broom! She started first time. Next stop, garage for welding. Great piece of engineering. Than ks, chaps.
Watch this space
Barsted .... reckons she's too much like hard work; wont let me order panels for him to repair even though he's quoted over a £1k work; now gotta pay for labour for him fixing a throttle linkage so he could move her in & out the garage. Point was once in the garage she wasnt gonna come out, hence me choosing him to do the job. Barsted. The search continues. I wont let her die like this.
UPDATE: Steve Benyon of the Rover P6 Driver's Club has been a great help. He's gonna see the fail sheet; come and have a blimp; and we'll send her off to Cheshire to his mate to weld or Clive Annabel, Derbyshire, who is apparently the dog's knackers when it comes to restoring P6s ( Sh! Dont tell the Missus )
UPDATE: Steve Benyon of the Rover P6 Driver's Club has been a great help. He's gonna see the fail sheet; come and have a blimp; and we'll send her off to Cheshire to his mate to weld or Clive Annabel, Derbyshire, who is apparently the dog's knackers when it comes to restoring P6s ( Sh! Dont tell the Missus )
Edited by shadowfax on Wednesday 7th June 21:43
Thanks Rob. Have to go and see the damage tomorrow. The body man has the wings off. Will take pics of all areas needing work. Then, if he says it can be done but he wont do it, I have to pay for it to be transported again to somewhere else. Then source the parts.
Spoke to guy at Wadhams - renowned, but reputedly costly, Midlands company for parts for all older Rovers - and he said all the base unit panels are purchasable separately and can be replaced. It is all, of course, a matter of cost.
So, I will see what is needed and try to put back together again after stripping the car, getting the body all cleaned up and put it all back together with old used, cleaned original and some new bits wherever safety is an issue. And run her as I intended. Then in time I will see about that P5B Coupe.
Seems like the only way. Scrapping Vera is not an option - Yet.
Meantime, look at this:
www.photobox.co.uk/album/album_fullsize.html?c_photo=73453388
P6 3500S, restored by the son of the original owner. At Woodvale Rally, nr Southport yesterday. It is a BEAUT. Must be one of only a handful in the country that looks so good. Cost a few shillings to get it there though.
Spoke to guy at Wadhams - renowned, but reputedly costly, Midlands company for parts for all older Rovers - and he said all the base unit panels are purchasable separately and can be replaced. It is all, of course, a matter of cost.
So, I will see what is needed and try to put back together again after stripping the car, getting the body all cleaned up and put it all back together with old used, cleaned original and some new bits wherever safety is an issue. And run her as I intended. Then in time I will see about that P5B Coupe.
Seems like the only way. Scrapping Vera is not an option - Yet.
Meantime, look at this:
www.photobox.co.uk/album/album_fullsize.html?c_photo=73453388
P6 3500S, restored by the son of the original owner. At Woodvale Rally, nr Southport yesterday. It is a BEAUT. Must be one of only a handful in the country that looks so good. Cost a few shillings to get it there though.
Edited by shadowfax on Monday 7th August 22:45
Looks like all inner wings front & rear and D posts need replacing. Plus prep & welding time. Could be £1500 before we look at the running gear. I could pay him £150 a month and take a year to get it done.
Could be if I dont sort out our wedding before this, then there wont ever be one.
Ouch
Could be if I dont sort out our wedding before this, then there wont ever be one.
Ouch
shadowfax said:
Spoke to guy at Wadhams - renowned, but reputedly costly, Midlands company .....................
Seems like the only way. Scrapping Vera is not an option - Yet.
Seems like the only way. Scrapping Vera is not an option - Yet.
Edited by shadowfax on Monday 7th August 22:45
Jim, we should talk about your proposed supplier for Rover parts.
The emotion in that last quoted statement might cost you a lot of wonga.
How about looking for the P5B in the short term and a (rare) P6B tourer in the longer term?
I'll PM you my contact details.
Right....Firstly, HAPPY 34th Birthday to Aunty Ve for last friday 4th August
£1K for the job, over the next 6 months so I can try to get it paid, a corner at a time.
Steve Bennion, P6Club membership secretary, who lives over the road from the body shop, has GIVEN me an outer front wing, rear valance and a new outer sill, all from his garage store. Then he rang his mate Rob, who is GIVING me two D posts, inner and outer. All I need now is another outer wing.
Meantime I can nip over and remove bits for refurbing myself as & when able.
to the P6 Drivers' Club
£1K for the job, over the next 6 months so I can try to get it paid, a corner at a time.
Steve Bennion, P6Club membership secretary, who lives over the road from the body shop, has GIVEN me an outer front wing, rear valance and a new outer sill, all from his garage store. Then he rang his mate Rob, who is GIVING me two D posts, inner and outer. All I need now is another outer wing.
Meantime I can nip over and remove bits for refurbing myself as & when able.
to the P6 Drivers' Club
Edited by shadowfax on Sunday 13th August 00:14
shadowfax said:
Right....Firstly, HAPPY 34th Birthday to Aunty Ve for last friday 4th August
£1K for the job, over the next 6 months so I can try to get it paid, a corner at a time.
Steve Bennion, P6Club membership secretary, who lives over the road from the body shop, has GIVEN me an outer front wing, rear valance and a new outer sill, all from his garage store. Then he rang his mate Rob, who is GIVING me two D posts, inner and outer. All I need now is another outer wing.
Meantime I can nip over and remove bits for refurbing myself as & when able.
to the P6 Drivers' Club
£1K for the job, over the next 6 months so I can try to get it paid, a corner at a time.
Steve Bennion, P6Club membership secretary, who lives over the road from the body shop, has GIVEN me an outer front wing, rear valance and a new outer sill, all from his garage store. Then he rang his mate Rob, who is GIVING me two D posts, inner and outer. All I need now is another outer wing.
Meantime I can nip over and remove bits for refurbing myself as & when able.
to the P6 Drivers' Club
Edited by shadowfax on Sunday 13th August 00:14
Great news!
I told you there are cheaper suppliers!
Humbly and with a heavy heart I must acknowledge Vera cannot be restored within my budget after all. A No more borrowing! decision made some time ago means I am donating her to the Robert Jones Foundation for P6 Perpetuation i.e. to the Chester branch of the RP6DC - minus the engine which shall be removed and messed with in a small gap in my garage untli such time as I can afford another car - P6 or P5B - and one day, maybe, tuned. Must sell Bluey too as I aint got over a grand a year to maintain as such a car requires, plus the insurance and tax. There is indeed only space in my life for one woman after all ....
shadowfax said:
Humbly and with a heavy heart I must acknowledge Vera cannot be restored within my budget after all. A No more borrowing! decision made some time ago means I am donating her to the Robert Jones Foundation for P6 Perpetuation i.e. to the Chester branch of the RP6DC - minus the engine which shall be removed and messed with in a small gap in my garage untli such time as I can afford another car - P6 or P5B - and one day, maybe, tuned. Must sell Bluey too as I aint got over a grand a year to maintain as such a car requires, plus the insurance and tax. There is indeed only space in my life for one woman after all ....
Sad news indeed! Sorry to hear that.
You could always turn your attention to finding the 'king leak on my P5B. It's driving me nuts
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