Waking up.

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Kilroy
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Waking up.

Post by Kilroy » Sat Apr 21, 2012 9:15 am

Hello you lot.

Just wanted to share some good stuff.. :)

Today I got a Marina out of retirement. I had made a few repairs to it over the last few years, but it has been sitting around for far too long, and I had begun to worry that it would deteriorate unless I used it some. There was no drama in starting it up, and the old fuel in it still managed to burn enough to propel it in a useful direction. Mostly to the nearest petrol station so I could pump the tyres up. After that we drove it over to Lyttelton via the quake damaged roads, and I was really pleased with how it handled all the uneven surfaces. I think I replaced all the shock absorbers about 5 years ago, and it has hardly done any miles since. This car was displayed in a classic car show here in 2010, and that has been its only outing in many years. Not any more. If you keep your 'best' too long, it won't be 'best' any more. Rust never sleeps.! These days we live within a hundred metres of the sea - so the salt air will attempt to eat our cars quicker than a quick thing. Time to get some use before that happens. The first day was great. Suspension feels tight and the motor is quiet. Damn I love these cars.!

Hope you are all having as much fun as I am.

Cheers, Kilroy


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Re: Waking up.

Post by Viscount Orange Biscuit » Sat Apr 21, 2012 10:14 am

Congrats on getting her out and on the road again, i find just driving a Marina puts a big grin on my face, Can't beat em for smiles per mile eh?
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Re: Waking up.

Post by ado28 » Sat Apr 21, 2012 6:00 pm

Loving your cars as always Kilroy! I wish my pick up was on the road just now :cry:
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Re: Waking up.

Post by locost_bryan » Mon Apr 23, 2012 2:22 am

Give 'em all a good hosedown every other week?
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Re: Waking up.

Post by Kilroy » Mon Apr 23, 2012 7:53 am

I would like to - but apart from the post-earthquake water restrictions, they look just as manky the following day.!

Just have to keep a lot of wax on them...

As the Actress said to the Bishop...

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Re: Waking up.

Post by locost_bryan » Tue Apr 24, 2012 12:58 am

Kilroy wrote:I would like to - but apart from the post-earthquake water restrictions, they look just as manky the following day.!

Just have to keep a lot of wax on them...

As the Actress said to the Bishop...
A good rubdown with penetrating oil, as the Bishop instructed... :lol:
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