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Sept 3, 2020 20:10:12 GMT
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I've got adjustable seats... Just use the spanner (no i haven't tried this with a MOT tester). Love it. Wonder if that would wash. I like those more modern lights. At the end of the day, the Capri lights would have been used because they were cheap and available when the car was originally built, not because they were physically, dynamically or aesthetically the best ones for the job. If f they’re genuinely going to cost that much to replace the one missing lens, then I’d be looking to find something better looking, better performing and more easily replaced; and selling the originals on to someone with a Capri to offset the outlay. The main thing is to hold your horses until you can see exactly what’s been done to the tub to fit them, because ideally you want any replacements to be an easy fit rather than sparking a whole raft of unnecessary bodywork. Agreed, I do like the look of them I was wondering if you wanted a set of Jeepy lights from here. They're not that expensive. You'd have to have the obligatory kit car Ring fog light bolted on somewhere though, they're 21/5 red and a clear lens, with reflector. Phil Thanks for the PM’s PhilA and the offer. Let’s see what we have to work with when this thing lands here. Kinky brokey. Yes. When I helped my mate finish his Dutton Phaeton in the 80s we fell foul of it. That was pre IVA, just the MoT test. The car’s got to be drivable by another in an emergency, and that person might not be the same size as you. It doesn’t need to be infinitely adjustable, but it has to allow a “reasonable range of adjustment”. Things change, so it might be worth checking, but regs have got tougher, not slacker, in the last 30 odd years. Might be a case of luck. My Dutton has fixed seats and passed many MOTs like that. Only one it failed was due to "presented in a state that was too dangerous to test" or similar. Transpired the MOT tester was the size of a truck and couldn't fit. Not sure that was really fair to record as a fail..... Made me chuckle Might be a case of luck. My Dutton has fixed seats and passed many MOTs like that. Only one it failed was due to "presented in a state that was too dangerous to test" or similar. Transpired the MOT tester was the size of a truck and couldn't fit. Not sure that was really fair to record as a fail..... Could well be. It was a long time ago, and we weren't really experienced enough to argue with the tester. Looking at the current regs on the .Gov website, any adjusting mechanism must work, but it doesn't specifically state that there must actually be a mechanism. The Phaeton had a legs outstretched driving position and, to be fair, I couldn't drive it with the seat fixed in position for my mate. He just chucked a pair of Land-Rover runners under it and represented it the following day. Often open to interpretation ehhhh. Looking at the current regs on the .Gov website, any adjusting mechanism must work, but it doesn't specifically state that there must actually be a mechanism. That's kinda what my tester said if it's not there I can't test it, bit like if child seats are fitted they can't test the rear seat belts. Yup. Hope to see that sort of sensibility Oh yes, another Grizz thread - have a bookmark and continue to make us smile mate. Thanks mate.
I hope that between us, we can build a cool car here.Might be a case of luck. My Dutton has fixed seats and passed many MOTs like that. Only one it failed was due to "presented in a state that was too dangerous to test" or similar. Transpired the MOT tester was the size of a truck and couldn't fit. Not sure that was really fair to record as a fail..... It sounds to me like the tester was in a state that was too dangerous to test Testers are sometimes in a state, but they are the law.
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Sept 3, 2020 20:12:00 GMT
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It sounds to me like the tester was in a state that was too dangerous to test I follow Eddie Hall (worlds strongest man 2017 and world record dead lift 500kg !) on utoob and he did a day doing his wife's tasks, watching a 167kg 6'4 man get into her Audi TT must be somewhat similar to the tester mentioned above...... I follow Eddie Hall (worlds strongest man 2017 and world record dead lift 500kg !) on utoob and he did a day doing his wife's tasks, watching a 167kg 6'4 man get into her Audi TT must be somewhat similar to the tester mentioned above...... name drop - I go to the same gym as Eddie Hall, or at least I did whilst he was still competing I've not seen him for a while but I go mornings instead of evenings now - It takes a lot of the pressure off knowing i've got no chance of competing (not that I've got any chance of competing with anyone any way ) Nice bloke by the way, no attitude at all. Don’t know him, but nice to see people in their natural habitat. Years ago there was a TV series called trouble shooter. It was about failing businesses. The main guy visited Triang toys where they were making a green plastic army jeep. It had shovels and picks moulded into the sides. The firm went bust and the director setup on his own. He started making jeeps for girls in pink but they were still in the same moulds with a pick and shovel on. It was quite funny really. That is funny. Also shows that sometimes it is function over form
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Sept 3, 2020 20:16:33 GMT
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Discovered an older thread via Google Images tonight. Turns out it is RR’s thread from the past. forum.retro-rides.org/thread/214930/tamiya-tikya-otj-content-insideBut it does show where I would love to get with this car. Look oh at and for wheels on 4x108 in 6J and up to 15” diameter to use. I have copied the pics over for those too lazy to click and go look. Love the style.
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Sept 3, 2020 21:05:41 GMT
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Autotest specials. I knew they reminded me of something.
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spacekadett
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Sept 3, 2020 22:46:39 GMT
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Might have one of those rear lights, I’ll have a rummage tomorrow and see if I can find it. Got some Wellers too, but sadly only a pair
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Mechanic's rule #1... If the car works, anything left on the floor after you finished wasn't needed in the first place
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glenanderson
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Sept 3, 2020 23:01:54 GMT
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How on earth have you got to page eight before the car has even got to Chez Grizz? 🤣🤣
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My worst worry about dying is my wife selling my stuff for what I told her it cost...
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Autotest specials. I knew they reminded me of something. Aha !!
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Might have one of those rear lights, I’ll have a rummage tomorrow and see if I can find it. Got some Wellers too, but sadly only a pair Brilliant !! That sounds exciting. Do not discount the Two Wellers you have, depending on what you have. Someone else may have one or two as well. I think right now, finding an appropriate rear light lens is much more interesting Fingers crossed your rummage unearths some treasures.
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Funny how when you look around, once you find something, there suddenly are more of them. Saw this on FB Marketplace this morning. £1500.00 May need some work though, like the one I got, plus of course transport, unless it is your neighbour Driver side Other side Front side Inside Guess we will be having fun.
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Link works ok for me , anyway pair of led oblong light units GBP8.99 the pair ...
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Last Edit: Sept 4, 2020 7:44:58 GMT by westbay
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The seats in the black one appear to be too adjustable!
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The seats in the black one appear to be too adjustable! Are you sure, I can't see the mot required special seat adjusting spanner.
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Sept 4, 2020 12:02:32 GMT
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How on earth have you got to page eight before the car has even got to Chez Grizz? 🤣🤣 Hell Glen, With the very untimely and unfortunate (I shall shut up now) departure/call it what you like, of two much better, bigger, knowledgable members from here, people have nothing better to do. We still have a load of brilliant threads, thankfully like PhilA. , ivanhoew fr€$h&m1nt¥ ...... and many other, you included, just look in the Readers Rides section. I guess people are just looking for a clown, or somewhere to relax for a moment. I really don’t know, 6600 views in less than 7 days....... But I am always thankful that the people on this forum see and feel they are a part of my “builds” I may own them, and spend most of the cash, but they are shared, and we all learn from each other. I still love that whole mindset. Hopefully the car, and steel structure for the carport will both land here by next week. Link works ok for me , anyway pair of led oblong light units GBP8.99 the pair ... Thank you., the look very nice and the price is good. Craig did say this morning that we needed to wait and see in case the lens is in the car somewhere. Makes sense. The seats in the black one appear to be too adjustable! Yup The seats in the black one appear to be too adjustable! Are you sure, I can't see the mot required special seat adjusting spanner. Very adjustable.
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Last Edit: Sept 4, 2020 12:27:58 GMT by grizz
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Sept 4, 2020 12:07:10 GMT
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In other news. Mate Bill in Glasgow wanted to go see if the steering wheel from the red car was removable....... red and black. He will also investigate the seat base of the passenger seats, to see if they are interchangeable with the red, to lose all the weighty motors in the drivers side and get both on ADJUSTABLE runners, which suits me very much. He sent a pic of my knob. To me, this whole layout is perfect, even the stupid horns on the hood. .
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Sept 4, 2020 12:12:47 GMT
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grizz ^^^^ that one was the one I liked the most. Get yourself some horns!
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Sept 4, 2020 12:23:59 GMT
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Craig did say this morning that we needed to wait and see in case the lens is in the car somewhere. Craig is a very wise man. You should listen to him more often. ** ** In this instance, obviously. Normally he’s a really bad influence and you shouldn’t listen to him. 🤣🤣
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My worst worry about dying is my wife selling my stuff for what I told her it cost...
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MiataMark
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Sept 4, 2020 13:03:40 GMT
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You'll need a 6sp MX5 box now...
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Sept 4, 2020 18:52:26 GMT
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grizz ^^^^ that one was the one I liked the most. Get yourself some horns! Horns as a Hoot. I love the way the screen is slanted back. Side Zorst, and front end lights. Craig did say this morning that we needed to wait and see in case the lens is in the car somewhere. Craig is a very wise man. You should listen to him more often. ** Craig will buy you a coffee I am sure You certainly made me chuckle. Thanks ** In this instance, obviously. Normally he’s a really bad influence and you shouldn’t listen to him. 🤣🤣
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Sept 4, 2020 19:52:22 GMT
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You'll need a 6sp MX5 box now... Imagine that. Would be cool, but unless if fell off the back of a truck.... probably costly as an option I do not think that is an original knob. Anyone know differently ?
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Sept 4, 2020 20:53:18 GMT
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Isn’t that a fast and furious gearknob?
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