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Monthly Archives: October 2014
Technique Matters
A number of years ago a local boy bought a last of the line 1980 MGB which needed a cooling fan motor or two, which is a simple enough job. What was a bit more complicated for the owner was … Continue reading
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Two Corrigans
In checking the photo archive for this week’s material I came a cross a picture from early last month of what I believe to be the other TR7 still extant in these parts. This photo is believed to have been … Continue reading
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Alpine Challenge
Every year we have a job that’s a straggler. It’s difficult to pinpoint an exact cause, but it seems there’s always one we can’t quite pull the trigger on. The Sunbeam Alpine Mk V which has been with us for … Continue reading
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Shiver Me Timbers
Over the summer I took a ride down to Connecticut to have a listen to an engine knock emanating from deep within the crankcase of Al Ridinger’s Lea Francis Estate Car, and we decided that the best strategy was to … Continue reading
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