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Car Forum / UK Car Forums / Classic Cars (UK group) / January 2008

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Source for small UNF and BA bolts31 Jan 2008 21:52 GMT3
Folks,
As I stick the Herald back together again, I find I need lots of small
nuts and bolts. Number 10 UNF, I think, with some 0BA. Namrick does
some 10 UNF - but all hex head, and I could do with a mixture of hex,
Jaguar S-Type - Need advice on buying, running and maintaining31 Jan 2008 15:31 GMT21
I am thinking about buying a late 60's s-type 3.8 (manual), and was
wondering if anyone could advise on what they are like to run and
maintain (I would be using it as an everyday car).
A friend of mine owned a couple of jags from the same period and
HN51 - POULTRY INDUSTRY 'FACING DISASTER'  - seems to be more concern for factory farming than human health!avv29 Jan 2008 09:04 GMT3
Given the fact that this strain of HN51 is what is killing humans
already and highly pathogenic, there seems to be more concern for
factory farming than our own health!
" Farmers are on red alert, but yesterday they said the discovery of
RSPB now using Dynamite in CONservation. Oh what fun it must be in their crazy, crazy world.avv28 Jan 2008 21:09 GMT5
Dynamite is New Weapon in Battle to Save Forest
By Craig Brown
v
WHEN it comes to protecting the environment, dynamite is not one of
Drastic decline in one of Britain's rarest breeding ducks - Whilst the RSPB fiddles & licences wildfowl shoots wheres the genuine conservation?avv28 Jan 2008 13:54 GMT1
Drastic decline in one of Britain's rarest breeding ducks
In light of recent press coverage exposing the RSPB shooting fiasco
http://tinyurl.com/26sena
http://tinyurl.com/yvf8bh
More RSPB shooting reserves.avv27 Jan 2008 18:15 GMT2
I am still waiting for an answer to my letter to the RSPB regarding
the licensing of shoots on lands we, the public paid for to protect
wildlife.
av
FA: Mini Clubman Estate, 198119 Jan 2008 23:03 GMT1
Mini Clubman Estate, 1981. Full restoration in 2001, 1100cc, 12"
Minilite Alloys, Metallic paint. Very tidy car.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=320209673052
FA: 1981 Mini Clubman Estate19 Jan 2008 21:55 GMT3
Mini Clubman Estate, 1981. Full restoration in 2001, 1100cc, 12"
Minilite Alloys, Metallic paint. Very tidy car.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=320209079626
Make your DREAMS reality! Of Buying NEW CAR18 Jan 2008 10:44 GMT1
Purchasing a car is a dream that everyone wants to realize. But not
everyone can afford to buy a car at one go. Availing a loan is not a
bad idea in such a situation.
But what to do if a person is having a bad credit status?
Physical dimensions of MGB engine18 Jan 2008 01:50 GMT68
I'm trying to work out some basic dimensions for a potential project. I need
to find the external dimensions of a BMC B-series engine, specifically as
fitted in the MGB. I have side on photographs of the engine and gearbox, if
someone can provide one or more of the key dimensions, ...
Importing to the UK15 Jan 2008 23:46 GMT22
Just acquired a '79 VW Type 2 Westy Berlin from Ireland.
But its newly imported in to Ireland from the USA, all import taxes and
duties paid....but not registered.
How are the DVLA and HM Customs likely to handle this.
Hepolite piston numbers for Ford Crossflow15 Jan 2008 19:04 GMT2
Does anybody know of online access to an AE Hepolite catalogue which could
help me identify some 1960/70's piston sets I have - I'm fairly sure they
are Ford Crossflow, just not sure which versions!
The reference numbers are: 18679, 18681 (old number17561 - I think these are
Austin 7 Swallow enquiry.14 Jan 2008 08:37 GMT1
Looking for pics similar to one I had many years ago.
It was a 1930 2 seater convertible, with a boat-tail and a bull nosed
radiator.
Lower than a std Austin 7. About the same hight as a Nippy.
Decent classic garages in Central-South London13 Jan 2008 10:36 GMT1
I've just purchased a lovely Triumph Dolomite Sprint, but it needs to
be MoT'd.  The car is in lovely condition, but has been in storage for
3 years.
I live in Vauxhall, London, so was wondering if there were any
Kieft formula car photo12 Jan 2008 23:35 GMT1
About 1962 at Ragley Hall hillclimb, I photographed a Kieft formula
car, possibly an F2, whose owner had bravely inserted a Chevrolet 4.7
litre V-8 in the back. I will scan the photo this week, and would be
willing to e-mail the jpg to serious enthusiasts who might be able to
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