The car made it through the MOT at 4th attempt. A million thanks to Charles Shelton who worked hard on sorting the brakes. The car was taxed on Saturday, and collected from Charles in the afternoon.
My first proper drive, eagerly anticipated, and with my daughters in attendance.
Seeing the car parked next to a modern family saloon makes it look quite small, but there's something Tardis-like going on. The amount of space inside is surprising, and there were no little feet in the small of my back at any stage. Imogen (aged 8yrs) was in the front, and as usual, Chloe (aged 6yrs) was in the back. Chloe had enormous fun - firstly using the electric windows (no rear windows at all in the Ypsi) and then generally falling all over the seat whenever I went round a bend. There are no rear seatbelts in the car (yet - my life is on the line otherwise!)
There's plenty of torque available. South of Bath on the A36 there's a village called Woolverton, which has a 30mph limit, and a long straight hill afterwards - quite a gentle gradient, but you'd know it on a bike! Anyway, driving sedately, I accelerated gently upon leaving the limited stretch, and the car quite happily pulled up the hill in 5th gear. The Ypsi does the same, but it's a very slow increase in speed compared to the Gamma!
Imogen made me feel old when she asked where the CD slot was, and I realised that she's never seen a tape cassette... The car has only a LW/MW radio, too, so I couldn't even find a music station easily!
Charles did some tinkering whilst the car was in his care and has changed the water pump, and repaired a wing mirror mount, as well as a touch of spray-painting. Therefore, there's nothing urgent that needs attention. Current restoration / maintenance tasks planned are:
- Restore the electric mirrors to the correct mounting points and re-connect
- Remove the period alarm (or at least the external activation keyhole mount!)
- Attend to rust patches and re-spray
- Improve leather interior with restorative cream
- Change the cambelt
This will be as funds allow. Firstly, I intend to get some use out of the car and get to know it a little over the summer before committing it to the care of a dry garage.
See you at the AGM!