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Gary Flinn

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  1. Could this be made to fit? https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwiQuMed-r6DAxW7gv0HHVVVD2YQFnoECBQQAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Ftameson.co.uk%2Fproducts%2Ff278k-1-2inch-tee-push-in-fitting-pbt-nbr&usg=AOvVaw2ARk_ZowLLKswte48KD3Wb&opi=89978449 Gary
  2. I wondered if it may be too long? You can get rubber Tee pieces for Pond Water Systems but I don't think they go as small as 1/2" ID Regards Gary
  3. I'm not sure if you have enough room for this, but could you fit this 'T' piece meant for the breather pipes (1/2" ID) on a late Spitfire. You might just have enough room to fit it with 2 shorts sections of 1/2" ID Rubber Pipe Regards Gary
  4. I believe this one may be owned by a Guy who lives in the Lincoln area, I'm sure he purchased some original 4.5J rims and 155/80 Tyres off me for it about 8 or 9 years ago. I can't remember his name though😔 PS - It looks like someone is still using it, it's currently taxed Vehicle Tax and MOT status results BHS 443J ✓ TaxedVehicle BHS443J is Taxed Tax due: 1 July 2024 MOT
  5. Hi Tom No unfortunately not, I will message you the reasons why. Regards
  6. That sounds like they may be plated copper busbar and the plating is failing. Some thicker copper busbar and M10 Brass Nuts/Bolts/Washers between the Battery clamp and the centre connection should make a good electrical connection, make sure the connection to the existing plate is cleaned up and all the bolts are tight, that should do it. As John suggests you can get conductive grease but if all the connections are clean and tight, then you coat the bolt/busbar connection with Vaseline that should last. Regards Gary
  7. Presumably the problem is that the bolted connections gets corroded and then provide a high resistance? What your suggesting should work, alternatively, a short length of Copper Busbar as used in electrical panels (suitably rated) with new Brass bolts/nuts/washers would work too. Do you know if the plates are steel or Copper coated with something? Gary
  8. For anyone interested this car is now for sale at a dealer https://www.robinlawton.com/cars/1969-triumph-vitesse-2-litre-mark-2-convertible?page=vintage-classic-cars-for-sale&pg=1 Shame there's no overdrive as it doesn't seem too expensive for a dealer Gary
  9. I've finally got my letter published in Classic Car Weekly😊 I will see if we get any response from the CCW readers on Identifying the car and keep you all posted. Gary
  10. Martyn I'm ok thanks, hope you are too, alas this is no longer allowed. Yes, a previous owner of my Old Vitesse had done the same in the late 1990's, although some of the Photocopies were very poor quality and hard to read, I did write to the first owner but got a reply back from the current occupants stating they no longer lived at that address. Regards Gary
  11. Martyn You can't do this any more due to Data Protection, they wouldn't let me trace previous owners of my last classic for this reason when I tried🙁 Gary
  12. I wondered if anyone knows any history on this car? I'm considering purchasing it but I'm put off by a couple of things, one is the lack of any history prior to 2001 and no Over-drive fitted I'm looking to get another Vitesse as a keeper and would prefer a one owner (Are there any left?) or long term ownership original spec car The other option is a fully restored car, which this was during the early Noughties to an excellent standard by the looks of it, the car is in very good condition still bar a few issues with the doors and some other minor points with the interior If you do a search on the Registration number it looks like it won car of the show at the 2009 Saltburn Classic vehicle show. Can anyone add to the above with regards to its history Gary
  13. This query's been discussed before on here, does this help? https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwiI9MKvzOSCAxWZQUEAHXuTCBwQrAIoAHoECBoQAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fforum.tssc.org.uk%2Ftopic%2F5267-rotoflex-gt6-mk3-radius-arms%2F&usg=AOvVaw2QufrTIw4OsCp86wvxiEXA&opi=89978449 Regards Gary
  14. Sounds like a faulty Alternator? Have you got a Multi-meter to test voltages at the Battery.
  15. Ian That sounds like an excellent idea, I subscribe to Classic Car Weekly, I will forward the Photo on to the Editor and see if they can get a response off their readers? Gary
  16. The post I put on Facebook about this car is still running with over 700 comments! No one seems to know, the favourite to me would be some sort of late 50's, early 60's kit car to suit an old Ford Pops chassis and running gear. I will keep checking, but don't expect a definitive answer. Gary
  17. I've put the photo up on a Facebook Forum for old British Cars and stirred up a Hornets Nest! Someone recently made a replica of it calling it a Sunbeam Tiger TS4 Prototype with the actual Picture shown in the background Here's the link https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fm.facebook.com%2FTigerTS4%2F&psig=AOvVaw08VuvwFAi7x8RZx8V1QfrO&ust=1699002421053000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CBEQjRxqFwoTCNjctKz7pIIDFQAAAAAdAAAAABAE and a photo Gary
  18. I've had a swift reply from my contact in the Sunbeam Tiger club and he's telling me it is not a Rootes Group car. He reckons it may be a Reliant Prototype of some sort, if it is, it's not one I've ever seen before? The mystery continues. Gary
  19. Yes, I've just done a search on Sunbeam Tiger Coupe TS4 Prototype and the photo's look very similar, the plot thickens? I know someone very Knowledgeable in the Sunbeam Tiger Club, I'll e-mail him for a response. Gary
  20. I've spotted this car on a Facebook group for old British cars, everyone is struggling to identify it. I initially thought it maybe based on an early Series 1 1959 Sunbeam Alpine but now I'm not so sure Anyone know the make or Model? According to the Sun it's a Sunbeam Tiger Prototype (Lol!) https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwixoaODz52CAxU8ZEEAHen2D0oQFnoECBoQAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.thesun.co.uk%2Fmotors%2F24490985%2Fmystery-motor-london-unidentified-riddle-car-60s%2F&usg=AOvVaw3zLvYTRp3h6GqenarK4smn&opi=89978449 Gary
  21. Hi Pete I fitted some exchange re-conditioned standard Lever Arm dampers when I rebuilt my Vitesse and they were fine, although some people feel they are antiquated and give a softer ride. You can also have the damper oil swopped for a slightly thicker type which should firm them up, but if your having adjustable valves fitted this isn't probably necessary. The only reason I upgraded to Koni's with the Extension Brackets was to match the front Koni's and also try and improve the ride and handling a bit, it also seemed a popular conversion. I can't say as I noticed that much difference in the ride quality, but I know the current owner raves about how well the car rides and handles. If your happy with the Lever Arm dampers that's fine, it might be worth changing the damper link arms if they are original, the metalastic bushes will no doubt have perished after all these years, I got a set off Chic Doig in Scotland for my car, he still lists them. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwit5qX6tJaCAxUmVkEAHWnICusQFnoECCEQAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.chicdoig.co.uk%2Fcar-store%2FTRIUMPH-VITESSE-MK11-Rotaflex-Rear-Lever-Arm-Shock-Link-Arm-150842-CHIC-DOIG-p421139348&usg=AOvVaw2ocvkME2Dr3T6Oq44r4rcI&opi=89978449 Cheers Gary
  22. I fitted some Koni Dampers originally designed for the front of an early Mini to the rear of my Mk2 Vitesse fitted with the original Metalastic Roto-flex drive couplings, they required some modifications to the bushing but are the correct open and closed length when using the top chassis extension brackets which is very important for a smooth ride. They worked really well, here's a link if you want to swop those Spax dampers Regards Gary
  23. Colin This one I presume? https://www.classiccarsforsale.co.uk/triumph/vitesse/368454 I'm leaning to getting a late Mk2 Convertible, unless I see an exceptional low mileage low owners earlier car. I'm viewing two at the weekend in Cambridge and Peterborough, but not building my hopes up. One mans immaculate is another mans average😕 Gary
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