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2nd March 2020, 23:22 | #1 |
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Will it start !
As the telly is a bit rubbish these days I tend to watch YouTube particularly classic car stuff.
Last night I came across this guy who is “restoring” a 1969 Mk1 Ford Capri. Sorry I haven’t the link but if you look under “Will it Start” and scroll across I’m sure you’ll find it and boy is it worth a watch. It gets rather interesting around episode 10 but the guy seems to have all the gear like sand blasting cabinet etc. Look in sometime and let us know what you think, I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry. Project Binky anyone ! |
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Flicked through a couple of episodes (so I cannot be sure if I am correct in thinking like this), but why the **** has he not just taken that engine out? I was watching a section where he was wondering where water leak was, grabbing the HT leads as the engine was running, I was waiting for a crack, and him bouncing backwards in pain, or dead! lol A lot of the comments seem to have people interested in it, so maybe he is actually doing something right lol.
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3rd March 2020, 08:22 | #3 |
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Yes I was waiting in anticipation when he held the HT lead but the big surprise was that sand blast cabinet, I mean he didn’t even wash any engine parts down.
Did I mention the brand new Weber carb ! |
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