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What have you done today with your Austin Seven
I have considered a Shooting Brake…
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(01-03-2022, 03:25 PM)Ruairidh Dunford Wrote: I have considered a Shooting Brake…

 I have a seven with "Shooting Brake"  on the V5C - its really just a van tho!
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Some daffodils out to say Happy Saints Day to St David. 

Two surprises. One was being swept aside on to the verges by a fleet of police motor bikes, clearing a path for members of the Saxe Coburg Gotha family in black Range Rovers to proceed very quickly down the middle of the road. The other was to find that filling a Ruby tank was a whisker short of twenty five quid. Not a special with a ten gallon bolster tank, just a standard Ruby tank.
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When I visited UK 10 years ago petrol seemed expensive. Now we pay abot $2.80 per litre, equiv about L6.3 a gallon. Maybe expains why we have so few Pom immigrants nowadays. (Although can run a cheap car cheaply; insurance not compulsory)
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At the moment Bob we are paying approximately £6.80. a gallon.
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Filled the Box up on Sunday - 4 gallons at a tad under £32. £6.80 per gallon? Dream on...
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4.56 ×1.51×4=27.50 apprx.
You've either been overcharged, or petrol isa lot more expensive where you live David.??
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    Went to our group meeting in the Seven, the only Seven there, photo by one of our members
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Last night I rebuilt another T type pump out of the bits I have here. New diaphragm, what look like hardly used disks, New old stock unused top. And a used bottom with a good lever. This can go under the back seat so I don't have to walk back next time.


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I wasn't 100% happy with the drive gear on the period dizzy that is soon to go on the chummy, so I found a decent one on what was on a slightly 2nd hand one out of the spares hoard. Nice quick job for lunchtime today. Now to make the leads and it can go on and see if it works.


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What a transformation for what looked like a dizzy ready for the scrap!

Ah, I think I was a bit previous there, you only managed to salvage the gear...
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