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Car Forum / UK Car Forums / Classic Cars (UK group) / August 2007

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compact cars31 Aug 2007 18:58 GMT3
Compact Cars For Sale.
For people who would like to have a vehicle that does not use up a
great amount of gas, compact cars would be the right kind of car for
them. Aside from this, compact cars are much more affordable. People
Triumph gearboxes30 Aug 2007 15:43 GMT11
We haven't had a thread about Triumph gearboxes for a few weeks, so
here's one.
Anybody know if the Dolomite Sprint shared gearboxes with the Stag?
Sound unlikely, I know, but I've just been comparing two side by side
Rover V-826 Aug 2007 00:08 GMT11
I've got an SD1 EFI with a very high mileage engine. Which won't last
forever - although it's fine at the moment. Since all these engines are
pretty cheap (in relative terms) secondhand I was considering getting a
spare and overhauling it ready to swap. Many reckon the 3.9 is the ...
Spotted in a House Clearance shop25 Aug 2007 23:44 GMT42
I was having a browse in our local "quality junk" shop recently and found a
Parts List and an Owners Handbook for a Consul 375.
Is anybody looking out for these?  I don't mind going back in and asking
about prices next time I am passing.
space-saver spare wheel (mini fitting)25 Aug 2007 09:07 GMT12
I'm looking for a spare wheel for a mini derived kit car. I can easily get a
12" wheel with 145/70 tyre from Ebay etc.. - but I was hoping for somthing a
little thinner to stash away.
Were any cars with mini-type hubs (4 studs, 4" pcd) ever equipped with a
Smiths Temperature Gauges21 Aug 2007 21:33 GMT4
I have 2 Smiths Temperature gauges, one has 359 on the back the other
441 anyone any ideas to their significance? Something to do with the
resistance of the sender perhaps?
Thanks
To Stag or Not To Stag19 Aug 2007 14:59 GMT104
Due to impracticalities of fitting Child Seats into the back of my
1968 Midget I am looking at swapping it for a slightly larger car,
namely a 1972 Triumph Stag.
I have always fancied a Stag but have heard conflicting information
Polish for Classics17 Aug 2007 20:37 GMT65
I was so staggered by the choice of car polish in Halfords recently that
I decided I needed to hear the experience of others instead of choosing
randomly.
This is specifically for a large, black pre-war car finished in
Lotus15 Aug 2007 22:28 GMT25
Have been given 24 wobbly web wheels with tyres.
What are they worth - need refurb.
No 10 petition15 Aug 2007 11:47 GMT4
I haven't seen this petition
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Classic-Cars/
mentioned here before (or have I missed it?)
Currently there are just over 11,000 signatures asking the PM to reject
Restored DB4 for 4.5K? Scam, or what?15 Aug 2007 00:36 GMT21
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1959-Aston-Martin-DB4-For-Sale_W0QQitemZ160144006589QQihZ0
06QQcategoryZ122142QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

I emailed the seller checking if he really did mean 4.5k. The reply I
got was:
I am selling this car for £ 4,500.00 including delivery anywhere in
Personalised number plates for celebrities09 Aug 2007 08:09 GMT29
C3LEB
but ONLY a celeb can buy one
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/C3LEB-The-ultimate-in-CELEBRITY-cherished-number_W0QQitemZ
6621840917QQcategoryZ421QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Sealey cavity wax gun08 Aug 2007 18:50 GMT4
Anyone else got one of these? Mine's playing up, and I could do with a few
pointers. It's barely spraying any material, regardless of air pressure.
Another insurance question.07 Aug 2007 14:04 GMT9
Std 1985 SD1 Vitesse.
From confused.com
£165 no NCD. FC, myself and wife, £50 excess, up to 5000 mls PA with
Lancaster.
Small handheld DIY bead blaster?07 Aug 2007 10:16 GMT15
In my youth (25-30 years back) when I used to avidly read Practical
Classics, I distinctly remember a handheld bead blaster designed to blast
smallish areas of bodywork (0.5" dia?). It had a sort of rubber surround
that was held up against the offending area and it blasted all ...
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