Barn find or remembered?
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I've had a busy couple of years and had to put a few things on the back burner.
So although I knew it was in there, and I walked past the doors it was easy to blank it out of my mind.
Now I've decided to relocate and buy a few lifelong wants, time to get my act together.
Looking a bit sorry for himself seeing light for the first time for a while. Definitely a male car.


So now it's time to get him shipshape and decide whether to stick or twist. Heart say stick.
So although I knew it was in there, and I walked past the doors it was easy to blank it out of my mind.
Now I've decided to relocate and buy a few lifelong wants, time to get my act together.
Looking a bit sorry for himself seeing light for the first time for a while. Definitely a male car.
So now it's time to get him shipshape and decide whether to stick or twist. Heart say stick.
Mr Tidy said:
Fantastic - that really deserves to get some TLC.
But now it's clean and running maybe it won't need too much - or are they famous last words?
I think the fact it started and runs fine bodes well. Oil pressure is really good, it's charging and it's not overheating. It's been dry so nothing should have seized up or rusty brakes. etc. Tomorrow I'll try all the equipment and have a good poke around under the bonnet. I'd be more worried if it had been outside and got at by vermin as others have said. Famous last words.But now it's clean and running maybe it won't need too much - or are they famous last words?
Retro_Jim said:
It looks much better for a clean, once it's back on the road you'll keep it.
Jim, given your user name you might be able to help.On my list to get an MOT but first I have to deal with the error messages. It was fine when I bought it but reconnecting power seems to have reset to some default settings. It has some weird 80s voice thing like KIT.
When I start it up it asks "where are we going? Then offers these choices:
1. Home. 2. South of France House. 3. Flying Club. 4. Yacht Club. 5. Restaurant 6. Somewhere else?
When I select 6. and say MOT it just says "Do you mean Monaco?
I suspect I may be out of my league.

Edited by Unreal on Monday 12th May 12:21
Unreal said:
Jim, given your user name you might be able to help.
On my list to get an MOT but first I have to deal with the error messages. It was fine when I bought it but reconnecting power seems to have reset to some default settings. It has some weird 80s voice thing like KIT.
When I start it up it asks "where are we going? Then offers these choices:
1. Home. 2. South of France House. 3. Flying Club. 4. Yacht Club. 5. Restaurant 6. Somewhere else?
When I select 5. and say MOT it just says "Do you mean Monaco?
I suspect I may be out of my league.

Is it one of those primitive satnav systems? Phillips CARiN, Autoguide etc.On my list to get an MOT but first I have to deal with the error messages. It was fine when I bought it but reconnecting power seems to have reset to some default settings. It has some weird 80s voice thing like KIT.
When I start it up it asks "where are we going? Then offers these choices:
1. Home. 2. South of France House. 3. Flying Club. 4. Yacht Club. 5. Restaurant 6. Somewhere else?
When I select 5. and say MOT it just says "Do you mean Monaco?
I suspect I may be out of my league.

I recall they were available as dealer-fit accessories in the 1990s. There was very little in the way of a visual clue to their presence, other than a button on the dash and a tiny microphone on the screen pillar. Press the button, and your call would be answered by a human in a call centre who'd ask you where you wanted to go. Once the route was calculated they'd send it to the receiver unit in the car which would talk you through it, turn by turn. It's quite possible that one of these systems could be programmed to accept a few frequently-used locations, such as the ones you've heard.
Didn't have much time to look more closely but underbonnet and inside haven't deteriorated at all.
I'm not surprised little has got in (only to be poisoned or trapped if it did
) as doors, etc close like bank vaults. You would not want your finger in the gap. Having said that, the bonnet must be ally because it's light as a feather.
Seats are very high quality. Just one bit of bolster wear on the driver's seat so if I keep this car I'll get that bit replaced. Nice weather this week so hopefully I can get him out and run the vacuum through.


I'm not surprised little has got in (only to be poisoned or trapped if it did

Seats are very high quality. Just one bit of bolster wear on the driver's seat so if I keep this car I'll get that bit replaced. Nice weather this week so hopefully I can get him out and run the vacuum through.
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