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The weekend project, rebuild and set up these SU's. Pal's '66 B.
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What, you didn't polish the dash pots?
 
Walt said:
What, you didn't polish the dash pots?

That woulda cost extra. :devilish:
 
First morning after Sweden changed from driving on the left side to driving on the right, 1967.
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I was in Sweden then. You'd see cars slowly approaching the crest of hills, not knowing what side the oncoming traffic might be on. yikes!
 
Neat photo! I've never driven any of the Lotus vehicles but this one always impressed me as an afterthought about mid way thru the design/build process.
 
Thought I would put this here - showed up as a post on an enewsletter I get.

Yeah baby! I would have this in my garage every day of the week

 
Neat photo! I've never driven any of the Lotus vehicles but this one always impressed me as an afterthought about mid way thru the design/build process.
Must agree. That one is the Renault engined version. I much preferred the twin-cam one.
 
So my main job this winter is tracing a pesky oil leak - yeah I know because British and I did briefly have it leak free. Put dye in the oil and took it to get the undercarriage washed so that the oil will be new and hopefully traceable.

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but then, well, it is Christmas after all...... (Did I mention it was 0 deg. C - 32 deg F)

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JP - I think the general idea is to raise the hood *before* washing the car.

Just sayin' ...

:jester:
 
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