Dicking about with crap old cars

It was not great but actually not that bad I have to say. Back when a reasonable one was under £1k :joy: The Webasto sunroof really helped though!


Triumph TR7 1980 by Robert Seymour, on Flickr

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Looks great.

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How it started

How it’s going

Siezed rear drum, and of course nothing AA can do but still have to wait hours for engineer first and then again for a pickup.

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:disappointed::cry::cry::cry:
So sad

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Won’t be the last time…

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Gutted for you Rob

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It started?

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Not the problem, starts almost straight away each time! I was supposed too!

Drive it off a cliff and claim the insurance. You’ll be far better off in the long run.

Then you can buy something nice. Or at least less awful :rofl:

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Last major element of the interior fitted, Walnut worktop.

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I learned to drive and took my test in a yellow sprint in 1980

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Has the test finished yet? :crazy_face:

Alison’s annual deep clean. Part one. The interior. I know it shouldn’t be; but it’s always surprising how much shit comes out of the driver’s seat… :nauseated_face:




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Speak to @A_Touch_of_Cloth he may be able to loan you a spare bucket

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Work completed. Not perfect it it’ll do! :nerd_face:




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Bet it’s still noisier than my Landy! Squeaky clean though.

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:sweat_smile:Less noisy now the exhaust Flexi has been replaced! Also has the proper Undertray with sound deadening!

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Rear seatbelts fitted, in matching beige.

Getting the bottom part of the seat in was the most difficult part

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Seatbelts are a misplaced optimism :rofl:

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Turntable shelf in,

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