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How to make an impression at a car show

JPSmit

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Pulled into the parking spot and lost the clutch - instantly! Opened the hood and the clutch hose had popped off the fitting at the Master Cylinder - Mark had a hose clamp but I didn't need to try to bleed the MC in a parking lot with few tools and rain threatening. Thank goodness for CAA (and the fact that it did start raining so most people had left by then.)
 

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Sorry to hear about your breakdown, JP. Did you get a chance to enjoy the car show at all? I am hoping to be in my first ever car show this summer with the Bugeye. I keep finding things I have overlooked, but I am gradually venturing out further each time.
Kevin
 
Poor little thing, she looks so lost on that big ole truck.....
 
ichthos said:
Sorry to hear about your breakdown, JP. Did you get a chance to enjoy the car show at all? I am hoping to be in my first ever car show this summer with the Bugeye. I keep finding things I have overlooked, but I am gradually venturing out further each time.
Kevin

ended up being a very short show because of the rain - but a lovely drive there. Mark (Abarth69) drove his Double Bubble Zagato and Mrs Abarth drove their Big Healey - it was a lovely convey. Should be ready for Wednesday nite at Applewood.
 
Bummer! At least she looks goo on that truck, though they do always look a bit lost up there.
 
Hmmmm....<cough-trailerqueen-cough>...beg your pardon, I seem to be coming down with a cold.... :wink:

Always remember ladies and gentlemen....our cars do NOT "break down", they fail to proceed....
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Better luck next time JP.
 
JP your car looks great anywhere... even on that big ugly truck.
 
Fair dinkum JP. If I didn't know better I'd think that those two are getting along famously. If the truck has pups can I have the "runt of the litter".
 
Update, she's fine again. Pulled the master cylinder rocked and pumped a few times, reinstalled and had a lovely test drive down the Lakeshore. Funny, I have one car that I restored once. MC is not a do it every week type of job but I found myself thinking - "I'm getting good at this." and I don't know if that is a good thing or a bad thing.
 
Always nice to be good at repairs.
 
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