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Patrick Taylor

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  1. 18 hours ago, Steve P said:

    Not lighting them but,if you like that sort of thing,look on Youtube for  "Le Petomane".

    The story of a French man called Joseph Pujol,who had a stage act performing wind based comedy.

    Played by the great Leonard Rossiter and written by Galton and Simpson of Steptoe fame.

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    Does that mean that if I have a little toot I can claim to be tuning up?

    Apologies to those trying to have an adult conversation about 3-phase electricity, while those of us whom a colleague once referred to as the belchers and farters are messing about in the back row...

  2. I'm not sure there will be many offers, I'm afraid -and those that do exist will be cut from scrap cars and may be no better than your existing header rail. In the past, Bond (and no doubt Triumph) owners have made small welded repairs to each hole in the windscreen frame and then ground to whole lot flat. I would be surprised if you didn't find more corrosion when/if you remove the screen: Bond removed the Triumph rust proofing from the bulkheads before adding their unique windscreen pillars -and didn't replace it afterwards. I bought a ten-year old Equipe in 1980 and it was as rotten as a pear...

  3. I was once given the Welsh equivalent of that sticker by an ancient garage owner in Brynamman: 'Mae gen i teigr yn y tanc'! I stuck it on the back of the minibus I was driving and it is only now (having taken up learning Welsh in Lockdown 3) that I fully understand what it said...or (more precisely) how it said it. Happy days/Dyddau'n hapus

  4. 3 hours ago, dougbgt6 said:

    And you shouldn't use it on ABS brakes.

    That's OK -Bond didn't fit ABS to the Equipe, although it may have been possible to buy Bond-branded Hush Puppies with vibrating soles to achieve the same effect (this story will be confirmed on April 1st)😁. However, they were the first car manufacturer to fit a breakdown warning triangle to their cars...

  5. 2 hours ago, Peter Truman said:

    You can convert to a top hung pedal eg Spitfire Style I believe it’s been done by some

    There's enough non-standard on a Bond without changing the accelerator setup 🙂! I still haven't found out what the right cable is, so have put the old one back on and the new 13/60 one which doesn't fit, on the shelf with all the other Herald bits that should fit and don't! Even the Newton Commercial carpets are a bit sketchy fitting into the front footwells, and as for the way tunnel, footwell and rear carpets all overlap (and are not hidden by the front seats, well, I'm off to a DIY shop for an metal extrusion to tidy it all up!

  6. 3 hours ago, Colin Lindsay said:

    On some of mine there's a slit cut into the carpet that goes round the accelerator; on others there's a rectangle cut out that the accelerator sits into. If yours isn't cut I'd bolt straight through into the footwell, but just before you put the bolts through seal the edges of the holes with good adhesive so they don't unravel.

    Thanks for the advice; no, it isn't cut, so I'll do as you suggest...

  7. I've got all the Newton Commercial carpets fitted except the one for the driver's footwell. How have folks fitted the accelerator pedal? I have spotted Tippex through the bolt holes onto the underside of the carpet and was intending to have the bracket on top of the carpet, with the bolts going through & into the floorpan. Or should I cut around the bracket? I don't really want another unbound hole in the carpet -the handbrake aperture is bad enough!

  8. Guy tells me they may well be Bond's own panels. I have bitten the bullet, made up a template,  removed staples where necessary and cut the hardbaord/foam backing. Just waiting on a staple gun and 4mm staples so I can finish the job. Fortunately all the adjusted parts will be hidden by the rear seat/cappings, but it all looks promising so far...

  9. If you really want to go left field, there's the really quite rare convertible 2-litre Bond Equipe, which combines the heavy steering of a Vitesse with a front end that goes light at speed, fibreglass bodywork that looks perfect but hides swathes of terminal rust and such a low public profile that wherever you park Joe Public feels impelled to ask 'Worrisitmate?', thereby starting a ten minute conversation, come rain or shine. Oh, and such low resale values that any money you put into restoration might as well be burnt. 

     

    Don't ask me how I know all this 😄

  10. The 'ground' (underlying wood) is mahogany, with walnut, or black walnut as the veneer. I removed the brittle lacquer, but it took some of the veneer with it, so I filled the missing parts and used iron-on veneer, which gives an instant tack. Then coat upon coat of Rustin's Plasticote. I also did the dashboard; photos show after and before (posted them in the wrong order!).

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  11. 5 hours ago, 9345490 said:

    The Equipe spare parts catalogue, which lists parts only supplied by Bond Cars Ltd. and not from the Standard Triumph parts bin, lists the G.T.4S. rear quarter trim panels as part nos. TC 15 & TC 16 for R.H. & L.H. This would suggest that they are unique to this model. The ones on my 4S 1300 look similar to ones fitted to the (Mk.1) 2L Vitesse, and measure 635mm along the top edge.

    Thank you for that: after 40 years of running Bonds I thought I was well-informed, but have never seen the document you refer to 🙂. I think 'similar' is the key word here -the part looks the same as a Triumph one, but perhaps isn't. My car is also a 1300 (registered March '70), so you'd think they would all be the same. I'll take the rear seat out (again...) and see what's what. Hopefully any cut'n'shut will take place where it is hidden by the upright seat cushion; but there's a bracing strut from B post to wheelarch to accommodate, too...

  12. 16 hours ago, thescrapman said:

    Estate ones?

    If they are different, that might be a possibility; the seats look the same as HerVit ones, so I would think they come from somewhere in the Triumph warehouse. I'll do some checks -it looks like I may be able to adapt the ones I have; but I'll drop Guy Singleton a line first...

  13. 17 minutes ago, NonMember said:

    They may well be unique to the Bond. How do you feel about making your own? Or modifying the Herald ones, at least. Failing that, a professional trimmer may be your best option.

    Yes, I'm beginning to wonder if they are. I had a trimmer do some repairs to the front seats, which were unique to Bond, so might ask him to see what he can do. But if these are Bond ones they are the first parts (other than the bodywork!) which are not from a Herald/Vitesse/Spitfire parts bin!

  14. I am replacing various parts of the interior on my Equipe GT4S, including the rear quarter trim panels that go either side of the back seat. I ordered Herald/Vitesse saloon ones, but these are too long: the top edge is 700mm long, whereas I need ones which are 600mm along the top edge. They look identical to the normal ones -have a recessed cubby- but are shorter -so what are they off? Not a convertible (they have the wheelarch cut-outs). Oh, and yes, I've thrown the old ones away... 😥

  15. 22 hours ago, NonMember said:

    No, the 13/60 breather arrangement is rather crude. The missing hose goes to the air filter box at atmospheric pressure, so its absence won't cause a problem.

    Ah, OK. The Mk3 Spit engine in my Bond from the same era feeds the oily fumes into the manifold via a flashback arrester. Same principle, different method.

  16. To a Bond enthusiast, the prototype is genuinely priceless: none were known to survive, and I have only seen a couple of photos of it, taken in the factory. What it is worth is a different matter. But I doubt there is another one on the planet, so if two people want it, who knows what it might fetch? The 2-litre Equipes are rare, but then they always were: fewer than 2500 were made. Many have succumbed to terminal rot over the years but as yet they remain a very niche car. There are better ones out there for not much more money -for the time being, at least.

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