Yes, there's still a bit of a whine but much quieter than many I've heard on youtube!
I now know why it may be that someone rolled the car into a fence or a wall, or even another vehicle, because it takes a fair bit of peddle pressure to get the brakes to bite. Once they bite, they're good, but you have to be careful until you get used to it. Ha - nearly shot myself through the windscreen when I got back into my modern C3 Citroen!!
A very lovely little car to drive, but after only a few miles to a coffee shop and on to where it's being kept, it's too soon to say much yet. Other than I shall slacken the adjustable rear suspension off a touch as it's set up a bit too stiff, and she's running way too rich at the moment too. Also, have decided to go back to an aqueous coolant (4Life), rather than the waterless one we put in it on account of the amount of sludge we found in the radiator three years (ye, three years!) ago. I sense it's not giving the best performance. My local garage chap Andy at Lechlade Services thinks that's the right call; he had waterless in his Ford Poplar and had the same feeling about it there too. So we'll do that after the Classic Motor Show; it won't matter just being started up, rolled off the transporter and pottered around being maneuvered in and out of the Halls at the NEC. It'll warm up quicker in fact. Good.
But a lovely little car, with an amazing amount of torque for a 1200. Pulls ever so well. Feels more torquey than the FIRE engine I had in my '87 Fiat Uno in, err, well, 1987. 43 year's difference... That's what a V engine does I s'pose! :-)