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Ok that plus the latest edition of dogging monthly. Few pages stuck together. That is my final offer. :D:D
ooo...the latest edition is brilliant, full colour double page pull out, featuring Lancashire Range Rover doggers in a McDonalds car park near to Preston....have to say, mighty brave to bear all in what I can only assume was freezing weather ... :D:D:D:D:D:D:D;)
 
ooo...the latest edition is brilliant, full colour double page pull out, featuring Lancashire Range Rover doggers in a McDonalds car park near to Preston....have to say, mighty brave to bear all in what I can only assume was freezing weather ... :D:D:D:D:D:D:D;)

Jealousy will get you nowhere. :D:D:D:D
 
Nah, they are fine if their serviced regularly

All depends on how you drive them too
Gearbox on mine has recovered after 3 oil changes with Lucas, maybe it was just a sticky valve block due to old oil rather than the power box. I don't know, I do know the thing is quick enough without mods.:D
 
Gearbox on mine has recovered after 3 oil changes with Lucas, maybe it was just a sticky valve block due to old oil rather than the power box. I don't know, I do know the thing is quick enough without mods.:D

Go for the sticky valve block Keith. :):);)
 
All the auto box specialists told me the clutches were fecked, just after my wallet I suppose:rolleyes:

I did a lot of auto boxes years ago, bit different design now. But basically same principal. Lagging change is almost always down to sticky valve block.:);)
 
I did a lot of auto boxes years ago, bit different design now. But basically same principal. Lagging change is almost always down to sticky valve block.:);)

When i was an apprentice at Quicks for Ford in Manchester,the auto box specialists told me to take the auto box sump of a Zephyr 6.i did that but they never told me that loads of little tubes would fall out,which they did and i nearly **** myself,oh the jokers.:D:D
 
When i was an apprentice at Quicks for Ford in Manchester,the auto box specialists told me to take the auto box sump of a Zephyr 6.i did that but they never told me that loads of little tubes would fall out,which they did and i nearly **** myself,oh the jokers.:D:D

Never worked on a Dagenham disaster auto box. They were the ones that if you pressed the horn the lights came on. The fuse box left something to be desired i recall. Or do you mean the old Zephyr straight six. Think i might be getting mixed up here. :D:D
 
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Never worked on a Dagenham disaster auto box. They were the ones that if you pressed the horn the lights came on. The fuse box left something to be desired i recall. Or do you mean the old Zepher straight six.:D:D

i worked on both,but mainly the v4/6 engined ones,the type with a huge bonnet and no boot.:D.they were the first ones to have rear disc brakes fitted,they seized up after a few weeks from new.:rolleyes::D
 
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