SteadyEddy
Member
Hallo All,
SteadyEddy here, or just plain Eddy, Ed, or even Oi You will do ! I've just rejoined the Rover P6 owner's world after a 20 year gap. Back in the 70's I used to drive 3500S's as part of my job (no prizes for guessing what that was) and in the late 90's I purchased a 1972 P6B to remind me of those days. The DVLA tell me that car has now gone to foreign fields so I got myself a 1972 2000SC via a well known televised classic car auction house in North Yorkshire.
I'm afraid I'm not in the same league as those of you who like nothing more than donning overalls and climbing inside, under and on top of our favorite car. So, unless it's really simple and not too technical, I'll be leaving much of the work that will need doing to a couple of local classic car specialists. Not good for my bank balance, but I'll enjoy driving 'Ronnie the Red Rover' without wondering which bit I bolted on will fall off first!
Have already posted a thread about a very sloppy ignition switch and I look forward to many interesting views on this site.
Cheers!
SteadyEddy here, or just plain Eddy, Ed, or even Oi You will do ! I've just rejoined the Rover P6 owner's world after a 20 year gap. Back in the 70's I used to drive 3500S's as part of my job (no prizes for guessing what that was) and in the late 90's I purchased a 1972 P6B to remind me of those days. The DVLA tell me that car has now gone to foreign fields so I got myself a 1972 2000SC via a well known televised classic car auction house in North Yorkshire.
I'm afraid I'm not in the same league as those of you who like nothing more than donning overalls and climbing inside, under and on top of our favorite car. So, unless it's really simple and not too technical, I'll be leaving much of the work that will need doing to a couple of local classic car specialists. Not good for my bank balance, but I'll enjoy driving 'Ronnie the Red Rover' without wondering which bit I bolted on will fall off first!
Have already posted a thread about a very sloppy ignition switch and I look forward to many interesting views on this site.
Cheers!