Honey, I'm home!
As always, there was a nice collection of cars in Enginuity when I went to collect my car.
Including this Trident Venturer.
But their Instagram account gives you a much better idea of how packed their workshop was.
( The Daimler 250 was particularly nice.
)
https://www.instagram.com/p/BtYB9pllcDg/
Actually, my car made their Instagram page too.
( The Winter sun makes my car look more 'survivor' than usual.
)
https://www.instagram.com/p/BtYCy0RlDV3/
Despite the cold, the car ran really smoothly on the short(ish) journey home.
( Unlike the bag of nails it was when I took
Mister Towed for a spin.
)
The garage replaced countless oil seals and gaskets and repaired a number of stripped threads.
( Which should mean that everything is now joined together tightly the way it is supposed to be. )
Also, a closer inspection of the carbs revealed this bent needle, complete with mole grip marks.
( Not a great photo, but hopefully you get the general idea. )
Thankfully, all the roads were clear of snow with the exception on my own driveway.
( Which spends most of the Winter months in the shade. )
I took it very gingerly parking and aimed high up the slope just incase the car started to lose grip.
( As I had a real fear that the car would simply slide gently down the slope into the side of the house! )
My wife and I were heading out shortly after I got back, so no chance to check the headrests, etc.
So until next time, take care, Paul.