I'm so happy that the mavens at UA-cam decided that I wanted to see your channel! As an American I am fascinated by the variety of autos that you bring back to life... you have a big fan in Alabama, USA!
Ah now come on, be nicer than that. He's got 3 weeks work experience at least. Getting that Panhard alive again convinced me Ben has more than 2 weeks work experience 😂
Thanks for fixing up the Scimitar SE-5 Smartly designed and good looking coupes are non-existent today as far as new vehicles. Brits built really good cars, that's the truth.
I was around 7 years old when I used to see one walking to the shops with my mum in the 70's. Was brown in colour. I loved the look of it, I still do. That and a bubble car just stood out from anything else I used to see on the road. What a beauty. Thank you for saving her mate 👌
Ben I followed you on your trip to Beeston Castle via google maps. Back in the day I was a pub area manager and drove those roads and lanes myself. Beautiful spot and a beautiful car in the making. Thanks for doing what you do
Lovely unique car. Certainly a unique classic. But, as remember mum is always right, no matter what you doing....always take time to smell the beautiful flowers
I love watching your channel ben such a genuine guy you come across with humour and knowledge and always get the job done. It would be a pleasure to meet you one day.👌
It may have done your head in in many ways, but one thing more than anything made up for that - just remember when you first turned the key and she fired right up! That alone is reason to forgive it's other troubles. She looks grand compared to what she was, and just so great to see her running around the countryside like that. I hope she found a loving new home.
Great job Ben. She’s a rough and ready, rattly old hector but you saved her for the next owner and she looks well now. Another one saved from certain death so, a good job done. Looking forward to what’s next.
I love this episode ❤ your family is so cute 😍 I have to say you completely changed my mind on reliants. I didn't really like them before, but she is beautiful!
Looking good, the further you step back the better she looks, a blind man would love to see it. Just joking mate, if I lived in the UK I might even be tempted to snap it up, rip the body off rebuild chassis, rebuild motor and repaint and re-upholster.
Fantastic car one of my all time favourites. Thank you for all your efforts and with your channel it's really great fun. I am looking forward to seeing the next project that you hid really well on the trailer , blue and white, Vauxhall Droopsnoot, Mk1 Cava/Manta/Cheve etttte thing ....
Yep..... Capri is a beauty ❤ Dad had 2, i had a 1.6 as well but i stripped it for resto and then scrapped it because it was in pieces for years. Great times😂
@@tastyclassics it truly did mate yeah was pretty inspired that l thought, especially the way you went for a body colour so it looked like ghost stripes. The only other option l could think of as l was watching along was to Matte black the bonnet like a mach1 and do the headlight bezels to match , but on reflection your idea was far more sympathetic and subtle and certainly the right thing to do for that car . Good on you mate 🙏🏻
It's good to see an honest rescue where you say ground up resto for someone else . Which it is worth doing for an enthusiast. I would have black plasti dipped the bonnet as I did to my triumph 2500 to cover a few scars. Still going through your channel playlists🤘🦖
Love it. My Dad had two of these and they were uber-cool at the time and they remain so today. We drove from Menton to beyond Nice and up towards Aux en Provacance before he noticed the fuel was dropping rather noticeably. When he stopped as a petrol station he spotted we had been travelling at 70 foe the whole distance in second! The car was smooth as you like....but thirsty! It was an automatic ..
that really was a great video. nice that your family came down to see you, and they seemed happy to be there supporting you. good for selling the scimitar, hopefully it will either be restored or just fixed up and driven for a few more years. personally i like the format of, find a car sitting for years, wash it, get it running, basic sevice, any little jobs at a standard just to get through the mot then sell and let someone enjoy driving it.
I'm so pleased to see you get her going so well! The sound of the engine reminds me of an old Ford capri 3 litre v6 my first hubby owned .love your channel! You need your other half to de-spider stuff for you, us girls aren't as scared of them lol your family are lovely and hanging baskets look great 😊
The Police have been pulling loads of classics here in leicester. When i questioned them on their activities they said the number one reason for stopping cars was their poor paint. Not so with your gorgeous Scimitar !!! Well done Mate
Yep. Just as I'd hoped. I had a Talbot Horizon 1.3LS once. Believe me, at 17 years of age when all your mates have got MK2 Escorts and Sierra 2.0GTSs, you get quite a lot of stick - until you tighten your ohv valve clearances down spec about 40% and get a right load more horsepower! (as long as engine's hot or just reasonable guess, if not) Don't forget, with an ohv, you have twice as much clattering force due to effectively double clearances - one for the crank to pushrod, and one at the pushrod to rocker - than an ohc engine. So, rest on those feeler blades a bit more than you do with an overhead camshaft engine!!! Trust me, it's safe as long as you don't overdo it! My Talbot was absolutely beautiful and I wish I still had it now! Looks like it's just been hammered wider, that No.1 (2?) pot... Magic worked again! 🙂
Just finished watching this last episode on the Scimitar . Brilliant viewing Ben. Enjoying this series of old car restorations/revives. Best thing on UA-cam for me currently 👍👏. Your success is well deserved. Keep them coming
I love the way you explain what your doing ben am glad i found your channel i used to love buying the old cars from the 70s i once bought a mk.10 jaguar i got it for £40.the hydraulics needed to be sorted my friend done that for me ❤
wow! beautiful car and very well done work getting it out on the streets again! i have to say that i have enjoyed this 2 hour video. Yes, i saw the full video =) im looking forward to the next project! // a swedish wierd car entusiast =)
@@tastyclassics yeah! But i have some French wierd cars aswell. Simca 1508 GT, Renault 18 diesel stationwagon. 1 of 6 left in Sweden. and som other project cars 😂
Well done on a great job, great to see someone so honest and likeable. I’ve just been gifted a 1972 scimitar that’s been stood for 10 years or so. Wish me luck, on the plus side I’ve got welding and bodywork experience 👍
As always a great video Ben. So glad you decided to go with the Scimitar, it would have been such a waste to go for spares. You've done most of the work to get it driving, with a little more no doubt it would pass an MOT, (not sure if due to it's age it needs one, but I'd have one done just to check legal road worthiness). If I bought it, sadly I don't have the money or the room, I'd use it as a daily driver, restoring it as I go. What a grand old motor, looking forward to the next video, don't be too long 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Cheers Steve I'm both glad and sad I can't keep it to do more on a later date but needs must! New big video out next Friday and a couple of little updates in-between I think 👍👍👍
Another fabulous feature film! I really enjoy watching all your videos especially these longer films! The Scimitar looks lovely & I can’t wait to watch the Panhard!! Keep up the great work!!
New subscriber here. So.. i decided to play a game on this one. Every time you sat "you know!" or "you know what I mean!" I have to take a swig of (very strong!) Vody n coke.. 1:25 in and I'm spannered 😂😂. Inall drunken seriousness i am lovin your work.
your content what you put on UA-cam about cars is very interesting and very detailed and you can learn a lot of the way you explain things how to do cars could you watch you for hours and hours and hours and I think somebody like you can bring all cars back to life he's very interesting I think a lot more people should do it and respect to the older cars like you do and I'm the same as you and I like the Austin ambassador because my dad had not Austin ambassador the same was one you put on you did on UA-cam watch you restored very good and row interested Michael Sydney lawrenceon😎
Thoroughly thoroughly enjoyed that Ben, fantastic effort - shame to see “HAH’ go, but needs must, and she’s certainly worth more now than when you first became her Saviour - cud’s to you on that! Would be nice to see her come back in a Cameo role once she’s been done by the new Owner! Can’t wait for the mystery Mk1 Cavalier 😂 Keep ‘em comin’ JCHK
I had to stop watching VGG as his humour was too repetitive and starting to grate. A good example of engaging with viewers is Mustie 1 who fixes up all kinds of motorised junk on his channel.
I used to work on one of these in my teens wen me and my dad ran a garage together used to love the ford v6 but hated doing the tappets on it but u either love or h8 the scimitar good job
Why do I have a tear in my eye watching the final minutes of your video on one screen and the final 2 minutes of the ebay ad at £1950. Hope you got what you needed. 😪
Really enjoyed this one…. And I’m surprised how you’ve turned it around on a budget. Just shows you can own a classic, enjoy it and be affordable… even more relevant at the moment
The issue with seized wipers was common on minis. The solution is to remove the wiper blades. Disconnect the worm from the motor. Then pull the inner from the outer at the wiper motor, it should come out with a bit of twisting and pulling. Clean the worm and re- grease. Reassemble . Usually the are like new unless the cogs under the wiper spindles have worn, (floppy wiper arms) in which case, they can be rotated 180 degrees from their original positions (mark them at the point the worm comes out) and you have new teeth in the spindles operating. Only costs a bit of grease and 30 minutes of time. This is an excellent candidate for a full body of restoration, for someone who knows how strip and paint fibreglass bodies. It should restore like a new car.
Loved this Its something i've wanted to do for years, but have never got back Did a few mini's years ago, early 80's, but never got to do any more. I had a 3 litre granada ghia years ago, and always wanted a ghia coupe Maybe a suggestion for you, granada 3.0 ghia coupe, that would be nice Love the videos
Maybe in the future you could do a "will it run and drive" on a Lotus from 1980- through 1989. That would be cool to watch. We don't see those much anymore in the States. Okay, hope to see one.
The stripes were actually a good idea but, they are far easier to apply if you spray the panel with water before applying them. Then the applicator pushes the air bubbles out.
That’s the main grudge l have against the British motor industry, we always got the shitty end of the stick, Australia, South Africa et al got their versions of Granada’s Carlton’s senators cortinas capris asconas etc with v8’s , when we got smoky old pintos and v6’s that weren’t fit to prop the scrapyard gate open when new. Boils my piss it does mate .
Well done Ben you belong to the same school of restoration as me - get it on the road and presentable then drive it. The son in law of the chap who lived opposite us when I was a kid back in the 60's, bought a new one of these. iirc you could buy it with sheepskin seat covers. I was always envious of it when he brought it round. Then in 1971 he swapped it for one of the last Morris Minor Countryman built! Must have noticed a big difference in the performance! I wonder which would be worth the most today?
Another gem from the man who has single handedly turned bodgery into an art form
Finessing! 😅👍
I doubt they call it finessing,Up North. Lol
To be fair he's not stuffing The Peckham Recorder into holes and using filler on top of putting sawdust in the gearbox
That's the first time anyone has ever listened to my advice online RE: Hanging Baskets! You have made my day - Have a non-branded coffee on me.
Great stuff haha thank you very much I will! Glad you saw they'd been sorted!
I'm so happy that the mavens at UA-cam decided that I wanted to see your channel! As an American I am fascinated by the variety of autos that you bring back to life... you have a big fan in Alabama, USA!
Thank you Braxton! I love watching stuff from your side of the pond too 👍
Sometimes, when its going really shit and I sort something not on the list........I add it, just to cross it straight off 😂😂
I'm so glad it's not just me.
@@stuarthannay3370 😂😂
Hahah I do the same!
It's a 20/20 spray job. Looks good from 20 feet away or from 20 mph
The platic Iberia airlines baggage label on the ignition key cracked me up. 80's holiday memories in Spain!
Well, I’m not getting an thing done on my projects this evening. And the kids can sort there own dinner 😂
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“Could be worse.”
Best one-liner for gravestone 🪦😂
Ben don't forget to water the hanging baskets we will all remind you at every video from now on LOL!
Haha yes I'll need it!
12.2k subs, well done Ben lad! Your great personality, screen presence and 2 weeks relevant work experience are bringing the crowds in.
Ah now come on, be nicer than that. He's got 3 weeks work experience at least. Getting that Panhard alive again convinced me Ben has more than 2 weeks work experience 😂
Haha 4 weeks!
Mate, you're a legend. Mat Armstrong is an imposter in comparison 😅
Thanks for fixing up the Scimitar SE-5 Smartly designed and good looking coupes are non-existent today as far as new vehicles. Brits built really good cars, that's the truth.
The Scimitar is the only one I’d keep, wanted one of these since I was a kid!
I was around 7 years old when I used to see one walking to the shops with my mum in the 70's. Was brown in colour. I loved the look of it, I still do. That and a bubble car just stood out from anything else I used to see on the road. What a beauty. Thank you for saving her mate 👌
Ben I followed you on your trip to Beeston Castle via google maps. Back in the day I was a pub area manager and drove those roads and lanes myself. Beautiful spot and a beautiful car in the making. Thanks for doing what you do
Lovely unique car. Certainly a unique classic.
But, as remember mum is always right, no matter what you doing....always take time to smell the beautiful flowers
I love watching your channel ben such a genuine guy you come across with humour and knowledge and always get the job done. It would be a pleasure to meet you one day.👌
Awesomeness! That V6 came back around. What a save if a classic piece of British motoring history.
Thanks Liam!
I'd recommend checking if the fibre timing gears have been replaced with the upgraded ones , those old V6 Fords are notorious for them .
It may have done your head in in many ways, but one thing more than anything made up for that - just remember when you first turned the key and she fired right up! That alone is reason to forgive it's other troubles. She looks grand compared to what she was, and just so great to see her running around the countryside like that. I hope she found a loving new home.
Reliant Scimitar looks great well done another classic saved from the scrapyard
Another great entertaining and informative video make sure you watch the adverts guys and don’t skip …. i heard it helps out…👍🏼
Nice one pal nice to see the scimitar looking better i hope she goes to a good home 👍
Me too, I think she will.
Great job 👍 nice to see your family getting involved with the hanging baskets lovely family ❤️, remember to water them !
I will 👍❤️
Great job. A car that is ready for another owner to move it to the next level 😊
The king of bodging, great stuff Ben
Great job Ben. She’s a rough and ready, rattly old hector but you saved her for the next owner and she looks well now. Another one saved from certain death so, a good job done. Looking forward to what’s next.
Thanks Kevin!
Looks good from behind a wall in the dark lol great video keep them coming
I love this episode ❤ your family is so cute 😍 I have to say you completely changed my mind on reliants. I didn't really like them before, but she is beautiful!
Thank you!
If I had the space, I would have bought it.. Job well done!!
Haven't seen a Scimitar on the roads for many years, really good to see this one going well again.
Looking good, the further you step back the better she looks, a blind man would love to see it. Just joking mate, if I lived in the UK I might even be tempted to snap it up, rip the body off rebuild chassis, rebuild motor and repaint and re-upholster.
Fantastic car one of my all time favourites. Thank you for all your efforts and with your channel it's really great fun. I am looking forward to seeing the next project that you hid really well on the trailer , blue and white, Vauxhall Droopsnoot, Mk1 Cava/Manta/Cheve etttte thing ....
Haha I didn't do a great job of hiding that did I! 😅
@@tastyclassics well if that's the worst bit of filming and editing you have done I think we can all call it a win win 🙃🙃
Yep..... Capri is a beauty ❤
Dad had 2, i had a 1.6 as well but i stripped it for resto and then scrapped it because it was in pieces for years.
Great times😂
That idea with the stripe was well nifty , talk about thinking on yer toes
Well done mate 👍
Definitely helped didn't it!
@@tastyclassics it truly did mate yeah was pretty inspired that l thought, especially the way you went for a body colour so it looked like ghost stripes.
The only other option l could think of as l was watching along was to Matte black the bonnet like a mach1 and do the headlight bezels to match , but on reflection your idea was far more sympathetic and subtle and certainly the right thing to do for that car .
Good on you mate 🙏🏻
When you put the lines on put water on first then squeegee it out that's how sign manufacturers do it great video by the way
It's good to see an honest rescue where you say ground up resto for someone else . Which it is worth doing for an enthusiast. I would have black plasti dipped the bonnet as I did to my triumph 2500 to cover a few scars. Still going through your channel playlists🤘🦖
Nice to see you sorted the hanging baskets out farmer 👩🌾!
Came for the car content and enjoyed the planting content, great video.
Great friday night viewing, I love a Scimitar. I don't live far and i'm looking on ebay and i've been on the Gin and some Cider lord help me.
Love it. My Dad had two of these and they were uber-cool at the time and they remain so today. We drove from Menton to beyond Nice and up towards Aux en Provacance before he noticed the fuel was dropping rather noticeably. When he stopped as a petrol station he spotted we had been travelling at 70 foe the whole distance in second! The car was smooth as you like....but thirsty! It was an automatic ..
YUM YUM what a mum :)
Love to see Mr bodgit and fixit in full swing.
that really was a great video. nice that your family came down to see you, and they seemed happy to be there supporting you. good for selling the scimitar, hopefully it will either be restored or just fixed up and driven for a few more years. personally i like the format of, find a car sitting for years, wash it, get it running, basic sevice, any little jobs at a standard just to get through the mot then sell and let someone enjoy driving it.
great channel practical mechanics and gardening today
I'm so pleased to see you get her going so well! The sound of the engine reminds me of an old Ford capri 3 litre v6 my first hubby owned .love your channel! You need your other half to de-spider stuff for you, us girls aren't as scared of them lol your family are lovely and hanging baskets look great 😊
Thank you! and yes when I finally find one brave enough to tie me down I'll ask her! 😅
The Police have been pulling loads of classics here in leicester. When i questioned them on their activities they said the number one reason for stopping cars was their poor paint. Not so with your gorgeous Scimitar !!! Well done Mate
Really wish we got these kinds of cars on my side of the tracks! Glad you ended up in my feed. New Fan from Canada!
I can't believe how well the lacquer has made the paint shine! Love the videos and the banter, keep it up!
I was just as surprised as you! A good buff and polish and it'd look even better
@@tastyclassics Bit of elbow grease and swearing normally does the trick! What about finding an old Allegro or Maxi? 😄
Well done for getting the SE5A back on the road. I used to have a metallic purple one with gold 5 spoke revolution wheels!
It's so sad that they don't make them old cars anymore 😢 great video ❤
Early upload… what a way to spend a Wednesday evening! Love your videos mate
Cheers mate!
@@tastyclassics also the longer videos are awesome keep it up man
Been my fav car series .Well done. Always had a soft spot for the GTE
Yep. Just as I'd hoped. I had a Talbot Horizon 1.3LS once. Believe me, at 17 years of age when all your mates have got MK2 Escorts and Sierra 2.0GTSs, you get quite a lot of stick - until you tighten your ohv valve clearances down spec about 40% and get a right load more horsepower! (as long as engine's hot or just reasonable guess, if not) Don't forget, with an ohv, you have twice as much clattering force due to effectively double clearances - one for the crank to pushrod, and one at the pushrod to rocker - than an ohc engine. So, rest on those feeler blades a bit more than you do with an overhead camshaft engine!!! Trust me, it's safe as long as you don't overdo it! My Talbot was absolutely beautiful and I wish I still had it now! Looks like it's just been hammered wider, that No.1 (2?) pot... Magic worked again! 🙂
Just finished watching this last episode on the Scimitar . Brilliant viewing Ben. Enjoying this series of old car restorations/revives. Best thing on UA-cam for me currently 👍👏. Your success is well deserved. Keep them coming
Thanks Richard! I'm enjoying it so I'll keep them coming 👍
I love the way you explain what your doing ben am glad i found your channel i used to love buying the old cars from the 70s i once bought a mk.10 jaguar i got it for £40.the hydraulics needed to be sorted my friend done that for me ❤
I always loved the look of those things. Brilliant job. Entertaining too. Tasty Classics meets Gardeners' World.
wow! beautiful car and very well done work getting it out on the streets again! i have to say that i have enjoyed this 2 hour video. Yes, i saw the full video =) im looking forward to the next project! // a swedish wierd car entusiast =)
Thank you ! All the time in the world for weird Swedish cars 👍👍👍
@@tastyclassics yeah! But i have some French wierd cars aswell. Simca 1508 GT, Renault 18 diesel stationwagon. 1 of 6 left in Sweden. and som other project cars 😂
Yes, I concur, perhaps a 1980's era 900 Saab Turbo coupe. Now that would be tastee-kool!!
Well done on a great job, great to see someone so honest and likeable. I’ve just been gifted a 1972 scimitar that’s been stood for 10 years or so. Wish me luck, on the plus side I’ve got welding and bodywork experience 👍
You are the Tommy cooper of car maintenance!all you need now is a fez!😂
As always a great video Ben. So glad you decided to go with the Scimitar, it would have been such a waste to go for spares. You've done most of the work to get it driving, with a little more no doubt it would pass an MOT, (not sure if due to it's age it needs one, but I'd have one done just to check legal road worthiness). If I bought it, sadly I don't have the money or the room, I'd use it as a daily driver, restoring it as I go. What a grand old motor, looking forward to the next video, don't be too long 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Cheers Steve I'm both glad and sad I can't keep it to do more on a later date but needs must! New big video out next Friday and a couple of little updates in-between I think 👍👍👍
Enjoying your UA-cam videos keep it up thanks very much
Ohhh caught a little glimpse at 1:04!!
Better than wheeler dealers! Great channel
Another fabulous feature film! I really enjoy watching all your videos especially these longer films! The Scimitar looks lovely & I can’t wait to watch the Panhard!! Keep up the great work!!
Thank you Lestyn! I love the longer videos too, much better having a proper ending 👍
New subscriber here. So.. i decided to play a game on this one. Every time you sat "you know!" or "you know what I mean!" I have to take a swig of (very strong!) Vody n coke.. 1:25 in and I'm spannered 😂😂.
Inall drunken seriousness i am lovin your work.
There is a t shirt design there somewhere 😂 have that for free 😂😂
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Great entertainment. Your honest assessment said it all. I hope you find that brave new owner.
Damn I love this channel !!!!
Haha cheers mate very much appreciated!
your content what you put on UA-cam about cars is very interesting and very detailed and you can learn a lot of the way you explain things how to do cars could you watch you for hours and hours and hours and I think somebody like you can bring all cars back to life he's very interesting I think a lot more people should do it and respect to the older cars like you do and I'm the same as you and I like the Austin ambassador because my dad had not Austin ambassador the same was one you put on you did on UA-cam watch you restored very good and row interested Michael Sydney lawrenceon😎
Your family are wonderful
This was a beautiful video. It made me cry that you saved the nice car. Thank you for sharing.
Just discovered your show, Really enjoying your episodes and better than Wheeler dealers in my view. Keep them coming please.✌
Thoroughly thoroughly enjoyed that Ben, fantastic effort - shame to see “HAH’ go, but needs must, and she’s certainly worth more now than when you first became her Saviour - cud’s to you on that!
Would be nice to see her come back in a Cameo role once she’s been done by the new Owner!
Can’t wait for the mystery Mk1 Cavalier 😂
Keep ‘em comin’
JCHK
I thought this wasn't out 'til Friday? Not complaining though - needed something for a Wednesday evening!
Thought we'd go early, the stars aligned!
Cheshire's Vice Grip Garage!
Well done!
I had to stop watching VGG as his humour was too repetitive and starting to grate. A good example of engaging with viewers is Mustie 1 who fixes up all kinds of motorised junk on his channel.
@@bobroberts6155 I'll check it out 👍
I used to work on one of these in my teens wen me and my dad ran a garage together used to love the ford v6 but hated doing the tappets on it but u either love or h8 the scimitar good job
Think I spotted the new motor. Very nice!
Why do I have a tear in my eye watching the final minutes of your video on one screen and the final 2 minutes of the ebay ad at £1950. Hope you got what you needed. 😪
Thanks mate! I hope they're going to love it, a lot of car for the money there but it'll help me get the next thing on the road definitely 👍👍
Great videos Ben , looking forward to the next reserection
Thanks George!
Looking forward to the Cavalier!!
Epic video Ben, had everything from go faster stripes to horticultural. Looking forward to the exotic Panhard, keep it up mate!
Thanks Malcolm the hanging baskets did it for me! 😅
Great to see it back on the road you did a really good job. i would love to have one
Thank Tony!
Absolutely love this mate! The Scimitar is gorgeous 😊 great work
Another great video , the Scimitar looks so clean , looking forward to the new "left for dead" coming up soon and glad the hanging baskets are okay ❤
Thanks for your help!
Really enjoyed this one…. And I’m surprised how you’ve turned it around on a budget. Just shows you can own a classic, enjoy it and be affordable… even more relevant at the moment
The issue with seized wipers was common on minis. The solution is to remove the wiper blades. Disconnect the worm from the motor. Then pull the inner from the outer at the wiper motor, it should come out with a bit of twisting and pulling. Clean the worm and re- grease. Reassemble . Usually the are like new unless the cogs under the wiper spindles have worn, (floppy wiper arms) in which case, they can be rotated 180 degrees from their original positions (mark them at the point the worm comes out) and you have new teeth in the spindles operating. Only costs a bit of grease and 30 minutes of time. This is an excellent candidate for a full body of restoration, for someone who knows how strip and paint fibreglass bodies. It should restore like a new car.
Large stripes are best applied with soapy water in a spray bottle,prevents bubbles,the idea was a good one.
A great job well done love the video
Great work again enjoyed this epic story 😅
i had a trashed 85 alpine gta that never had windscreen wipers , i just used raineze all the time never had a problem
Anther great video, im sure there was a shot of what was on the trailer, blue, maybe a mk1 cavalier or something renault.
decent bit of kit that
Love the seat of the pants resto a bit of diag might be less frustrating than the parts cannon☺
awesome job ben she has come on brilliant lovely work another brought back to like very well done thanks for the video all the best
What a fantastic job. These are lovely cars and I’m glad you’ve done so much to this.
Loved this
Its something i've wanted to do for years, but have never got back
Did a few mini's years ago, early 80's, but never got to do any more.
I had a 3 litre granada ghia years ago, and always wanted a ghia coupe
Maybe a suggestion for you, granada 3.0 ghia coupe, that would be nice
Love the videos
Maybe in the future you could do a "will it run and drive" on a Lotus from 1980- through 1989. That would be cool to watch. We don't see those much anymore in the States. Okay, hope to see one.
Love that scimitar, have always liked them, hope you got good money 💷 for it cheers 🥂
Great work, loved this. Cracking old motor.
The stripes were actually a good idea but, they are far easier to apply if you spray the panel with water before applying them. Then the applicator pushes the air bubbles out.
So much room for a proper engine under there, that thing needs painting dark green and a 302 putting in it .
That’s the main grudge l have against the British motor industry, we always got the shitty end of the stick, Australia, South Africa et al got their versions of Granada’s Carlton’s senators cortinas capris asconas etc with v8’s , when we got smoky old pintos and v6’s that weren’t fit to prop the scrapyard gate open when new.
Boils my piss it does mate .
Well done Ben you belong to the same school of restoration as me - get it on the road and presentable then drive it. The son in law of the chap who lived opposite us when I was a kid back in the 60's, bought a new one of these. iirc you could buy it with sheepskin seat covers. I was always envious of it when he brought it round. Then in 1971 he swapped it for one of the last Morris Minor Countryman built! Must have noticed a big difference in the performance! I wonder which would be worth the most today?