yeh, bit big for what I need and don't really have the time to do the work needed with the other projects I have on the go.Moving the Vario on already Moggy? Shame - looks a decent base vehicle. Been half thinking of a Vario myself, but wanted a stock van body one, rather than a MH.
I turned down a fully restored red wire wheeled early model TR6 in the late 80s.
They had the JAP v twin.When I was a Boarding School (this would be 1959/60) my best pal's dad came to take us out for the day. It turned out that what he really wanted to do was look at a Morgan Three-Wheeler that was advertised locally (Wellington, Somerset). We went to see it . . .
It was beautiful in British Racing Green, polished brass radiator Matchless or JAP 'V-Twin' (memory) - it looked perfect.
£30 !! far too much - he didn't buy it.
If we knew then . . . .
Bob.
When I was a Boarding School (this would be 1959/60) my best pal's dad came to take us out for the day. It turned out that what he really wanted to do was look at a Morgan Three-Wheeler that was advertised locally (Wellington, Somerset). We went to see it . . .
It was beautiful in British Racing Green, polished brass radiator Matchless or JAP 'V-Twin' (memory) - it looked perfect.
£30 !! far too much - he didn't buy it.
If we knew then . . . .
Bob.
Vitesse mark 1, so 2.o straight 6I turned down a fully restored red wire wheeled early model TR6 in the late 80s, offered to me for 2 grand.
Sadly I had zilch money then...
Is that a Vitesse 6 Moggy? I had one and it was great fun. My first straight 6 encounter, followed by a Triumph 2000, and now the 80...![]()
They had the JAP v twin.
He sold it in 1946 when my bro was born, to a guy that wanted the front wheel drive mechanism for a project car.
Thats how a lot of fires on older buildings being renovated start (notre dam, windsor castle etc). If you disrupt the old rubber coated wiring the insulation just falls off. I've had it on a few older rewires and just had to switch the power off until all the old wiring had been disconnected..My sister’s first house, built in 1906, was wired in very old multiple single core with severely perished rubber insulation. I had the job of a top to bottom rewire, deciding to leave the old stuff in situ to keep the lighting on and replace with new as the job progressed. After three shocks, decided to rip the lot out and start from scratch.