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Apologies for the thread diversion and I may well be teaching you something that you already knew Chris, no apologies needed whatsoever. Always good to learn stuff. I've just got to make sure Ate Crazy doesn't see the, "superbly engineered 8 litre / 650 BHP +++ monsters today" or she'll be complaining her Ford Coupe isn't powerful enough! Who knows where it would all end?
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By heck, it's a while since I heard that. Thanks. The car needs jar holders though!
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Mar 30, 2020 11:11:39 GMT
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Thats some crazy @$$ roof fins they are running now chris... suppose its all aero for when they are cornering at wild angles.
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'80 s1 924 turbo..hibernating '80 golf gli cabriolet...doing impression of a skip '97 pug 106 commuter...continuing cheapness making me smile!
firm believer in the k.i.s.s and f.i.s.h principles.
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Frankenhealey
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And I looked, and behold, a pale horse! And its rider's name was Death
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Mar 30, 2020 11:49:33 GMT
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Its morphed over many years This was the team I was involved in way back in the 70's / 80's (I'm the most handsome one on the far right) - the car exhibits thousands of hours of my work - my paint job too) And you haven't changed a bit except for the bl00dy Flat Cap!
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Tales of the Volcano Lair hereFrankenBug - Vulcan Power hereThe Frankenhealey here
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Mar 30, 2020 12:35:12 GMT
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Thats some crazy @$$ roof fins they are running now chris... suppose its all aero for when they are cornering at wild angles. Pete - Makes a massive difference with the down force and stability in the radius corners - diffs are fully locked has is the gearing - rolling starts - large outside back wheel vs smaller inside front - bias braking with next to no braking efficiency on the outside front - cars race anti clock wise - idea is to bring the back end out - right hand lock and power slide the car through the corners (on shale circuits) hellish quick - very noisy - front to rear contact is allowed and one of the most brutal forms of motorsport out there (it makes the drifting scene look very toy town) but each to their own
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Last Edit: Mar 30, 2020 12:36:20 GMT by Deleted
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Mar 30, 2020 12:40:42 GMT
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I remember stocks being on the tv quite a lot when i was a nipper. Think i may have seen (f2??) at par stadium many many moons ago too...long gone now though. Been a retail park for donkeys years now.
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'80 s1 924 turbo..hibernating '80 golf gli cabriolet...doing impression of a skip '97 pug 106 commuter...continuing cheapness making me smile!
firm believer in the k.i.s.s and f.i.s.h principles.
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Mar 30, 2020 13:34:42 GMT
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NZ sprint cars round the oval is well worth a watch on YouTube as well, multi turbo rotaries running against the V8s it's not unknown for them to take off if they lose a wing.
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Mar 30, 2020 23:52:12 GMT
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So yesterday was a bit of a Red Letter day, or should that be Brown Box Day... Madam looking on in amazement Tania? Food? Like a horse and carriage! Five tins of various processed meat and a bag of rice. Note Whiskey trying to teleport the tin out of Tania's hand using her laser eye. So yes, last night we received our first food parcel. I suggested to Madam that we tell them to find someone who needs it more than we do but apparently, the guys have to get a signature from each household, although what we do with it after that is up to us. Fair enough, we can find homes for them. Apparently, we're going to get two a week until the lockdown is lifted. Whenever that may be. Got to say, I'm impressed. It doesn't look much, but this'll be a huge help to the poor and those with (no) subsistence jobs. Well done PhilGov! And in other news, We've re-homed the kitten. The reasons:- 1) We're not really cat people. 2) She was too small to be let out of her box unsupervised and whilst the dogs didn't seem to have a major problem, the two rescue pups (collectively known as The Brothers Dimm) are a tad boisterous and have large feet over which they have virtually zero control. Consequently, she was stuck in her cage. Not ideal. 3) Ate Crazy loves cats (figures - she'd make a great witch) and has a nursing mother at home whose last litter was mainly stillborn, so has a load of spare nipples. So last night she was whisked away complete with feeding bottle (just in case) and eye drops. Apparently she's been accepted by "Mom" and is suckling happily. Right, best get some work done!
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Last Edit: Mar 30, 2020 23:55:19 GMT by georgeb
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Wow - that's interesting about the food delivery. We can't get rice for love nor money in the stores here - even the son of Satan ever reliable Amazon has a two to three week delivery time for rice.
In other news, and in sharp contrast to your newly found criminal lifestyle, today I had Guinness delivered to the house; of course I masked the booze delivery by getting some eggs and other sundries delivered at the same time. But ya know, delivered... and within two hours from placing the order.
I am not sure why I have a sudden urge to stockpile Guinness, I guess for some it's bog roll, for me it's Liffey water - I now have enough in the fridge to sink a decent sized battleship.
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Do you still have the water business? Could sell/gift food via that...
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Wow - that's interesting about the food delivery. We can't get rice for love nor money in the stores here - even the son of Satan ever reliable Amazon has a two to three week delivery time for rice. In other news, and in sharp contrast to your newly found criminal lifestyle, today I had Guinness delivered to the house; of course I masked the booze delivery by getting some eggs and other sundries delivered at the same time. But ya know, delivered... and within two hours from placing the order. I am not sure why I have a sudden urge to stockpile Guinness, I guess for some it's bog roll, for me it's Liffey water - I now have enough in the fridge to sink a decent sized battleship. Rice isn't a problem, get it anywhere. Luckily we have a good wet market near us, so food generally isn't an issue. Can't order booze online, as due to roadblocks, deliveries have to originate within Manila City, where the ban is. However, due to our proximity to Makati City, it's not problem. Ate Crazy has just returned again with supplies. Home is in Manila City, Mini-Stop is Makati City. Zobel Roxas is the border. MIni-Stop sells alcohol. How handy is that? As for your hoarder mentality (which Mr Duterte abhors, as does every right minded despot) in this time of need, it's just selfish. Or do I need a larger fridge? Do you still have the water business? Could sell/gift food via that... Still got the house, but the shop is now leased as an internet cafe. Suppose we could go head to head with Amazon?
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Mar 31, 2020 19:03:24 GMT
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I remember stocks being on the tv quite a lot when i was a nipper. Think i may have seen (f2??) at par stadium many many moons ago too...long gone now though. Been a retail park for donkeys years now. Our newest Tesco is built on the site of an old oval racetrack, at least they’ve had the decency to put pictures up in the entrance of old races & cars, maybe when this blows over I’ll get some pics and put them up, but not going anywhere near it at the moment!
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Mar 31, 2020 19:31:47 GMT
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I remember stocks being on the tv quite a lot when i was a nipper. Think i may have seen (f2??) at par stadium many many moons ago too...long gone now though. Been a retail park for donkeys years now. Our newest Tesco is built on the site of an old oval racetrack, at least they’ve had the decency to put pictures up in the entrance of old races & cars, maybe when this blows over I’ll get some pics and put them up, but not going anywhere near it at the moment! Hi, Interesting, our local Tesco extra is built on the site of a pond that the locals used to fish on. As a homage to that when the rain is heavy the back half of the car park floods! Colin
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Mar 31, 2020 20:52:20 GMT
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Most of the F1 Brisca tracks have now gone - all either supermarkets / retail centres or housing estates we used to race all over the place - Nelson, Blackburn, Bolton, Rochdale, Bury. Manchester Belle View (old circuit), Manchester White City, Crewe, Stoke, Newton Aycliffe, Boston, Long Eaton, Leicester, Cleethorpes, Coventry, Wimbledon, Newcastle, Ipswich
I think the following still survive - Sheffield, Northampton, Kings Lynn, Mildenhall, Skegness, Buxton, Birmingham, Hednesford - possibly a few more have survived but I never raced at them
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Mar 31, 2020 21:17:07 GMT
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Most of the F1 Brisca tracks have now gone - all either supermarkets / retail centres or housing estates we used to race all over the place - Nelson, Blackburn, Bolton, Rochdale, Bury. Manchester Belle View (old circuit), Manchester White City, Crewe, Stoke, Newton Aycliffe, Boston, Long Eaton, Leicester, Cleethorpes, Coventry, Wimbledon, Newcastle, Ipswich I think the following still survive - Sheffield, Northampton, Kings Lynn, Mildenhall, Skegness, Buxton, Birmingham, Hednesford - possibly a few more have survived but I never raced at them Great Yarmouth as well - old railway rails and steel cable as the fence. If your brakes fail - you stop - quickly (although I did see a run-in that snapped the rail off at ground level one evening and sent two drivers to hospital....)
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Rover Metro - The TARDIS - brake problems.....Stored Rover 75 - Barge MGZTT Cdti 160+ - Winter Hack and Audi botherer... MGF - The Golden Shot...Stored Project Minion........ Can you see the theme?
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I remember Belle Vue and White City as a kid. I also remember freezing my thingy off at Buxton High Edge, when I should have been old enough to know better! So, this morning, as the emails were quiet, I decided I'd go and fuel up the '38. One, it needed a quick run anyway, two, low on gasolina and three, what was in there was a few weeks old, so time to throw some fresh ethanol in. Spoke to the Barangay chappy on the roadblock and he said, "No problem." Fired her up and delicately reversed her out of the garage. A bit tight, as the Jeepney driver who lives next door can't find his a66 with either hand. As a consequence, I can't open one garage door fully. Out on the street, they move the barricade for me, and I'm loose and free on Manila's empty streets. First time out of the house (apart from a quick walk to the vet the other day) for 15 days! Now, gas station? The nearest to me is about 1/2km and I've never heard of the stuff, so deciding that 'Gaso' is probably not my fuel of choice, then Shell is a good as anything. Staying within Malate, which I must do, there is a choice of three. But one is brand spankers new, got them nozzles that come from the roof and everything. More to the point, lovely clean tanks, unsullied by years of flooding. Used to be the Caltex station I always used but now completely rebuilt. That'll be the furthest away though. Oh, go on then. Arrive there and delighted to see the old crew were staffing it. I pull up and a cheery voice says, "One thousand Peso of 95 Sir George?" "Carry on my good man." I was stopped twice at army roadblocks. The question was the same at both. "Where you go?" To the first I answered, "Gasoline," and was waved through, despite there being a fuel station about a hundred yards back. Nobody questioned why I'd just driven past it. To the second, I replied, "Home," and was waved though. No one asked where home was. Could have been Palawan! Just nice to be out for an hour. What? I had to come come home the pretty way...honest. I wonder just how far you could get with just the words, "Gasoline," and, "Home"?
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Our newest Tesco is built on the site of an old oval racetrack, at least they’ve had the decency to put pictures up in the entrance of old races & cars, maybe when this blows over I’ll get some pics and put them up, but not going anywhere near it at the moment! Hi, Interesting, our local Tesco extra is built on the site of a pond that the locals used to fish on. As a homage to that when the rain is heavy the back half of the car park floods! Colin I like that. As a kid in St Albans there was a local dump ( unofficial of course) that was constantly flooded,whatever the time of year and no matter how hot it got, we used to trawl through it with branches etc to see what we could drag out, bikes, porn mags, it was all in there Of course St Albans being what it is, they drained said pond/dump and built a housing estate on it You might have seen it on the news a few years ago, the one that disappeared into a sink hole because of ‘ancient chalk mines!’ Chalk mines my a$$!😀
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I remember watching these being built as a kid in Salford, where the houses had been flattened during the war... Not only were they 5hitholes from the day they were built, they sat on top of a huge coal mine complex and immediately started to sink. Thousands of tons of concrete had to be pumped underneath to shore them up. Lifts didn't work, everywhere stank of pi55, brave new world. Now they're student accommodation!
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So they still stink of pi56?
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