PG's Mega Youtube / Instagram/ Vids Thread.
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Re: PG's Mega Youtube Thread.
My first car was an Imp, making a massive 35bhp (claimed) it didn't power slide anywhere, it would wind up to 90mph (indicated), the steering got very light at speed.
It's one benefit over a Mini was that there was more room to have sex in an Imp - though I don't remember Rootes Group using that as part of their marketing campaign.
It's one benefit over a Mini was that there was more room to have sex in an Imp - though I don't remember Rootes Group using that as part of their marketing campaign.
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Re: PG's Mega Youtube Thread.
Most definitely NSFW -
If you've not come across Big Clive before then chase him up on the tube of you.
Spoiler
Blundering about trying not to make too much of a hash of things.
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A mate of mine had a Hillman Imp in the early 70s that was 'tuned' - not sure how... It always seemed to have cooling problems. My overriding memory was being in the passenger seat as we were going over the Mountain from Ramsey to Douglas on the IoM and Trev was in a furious mood with his wife (not in the car) and was taking it out on the car. To this day I don't know how we got round the Creg without crashing. It could easily have gone all so horribly wrong.
But it didn't, thankfully.
But it didn't, thankfully.
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A schoolmate had a 'posh' Imp, the Singer Chamois. He put a box of 8 bricks under the bonnet because (he claimed) it improved the handling. Didn't do much for the acceleration! He used to drive it like he stole it. The water pump started to squeal and when they dismantled it 6.5 ball bearings fell out (I think there were 12 or 13 originally).mangocrazy wrote: ↑Fri Oct 28, 2022 12:55 pm A mate of mine had a Hillman Imp in the early 70s that was 'tuned' - not sure how... It always seemed to have cooling problems. My overriding memory was being in the passenger seat as we were going over the Mountain from Ramsey to Douglas on the IoM and Trev was in a furious mood with his wife (not in the car) and was taking it out on the car. To this day I don't know how we got round the Creg without crashing. It could easily have gone all so horribly wrong.
But it didn't, thankfully.
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My mate was a mechanic, and he kept his toolbox in the (front) boot for exactly the same reason. And in summer Trev would have the heater on to try and get as much heat as possible away from the engine...Count Steer wrote: ↑Fri Oct 28, 2022 1:54 pmA schoolmate had a 'posh' Imp, the Singer Chamois. He put a box of 8 bricks under the bonnet because (he claimed) it improved the handling. Didn't do much for the acceleration! He used to drive it like he stole it. The water pump started to squeal and when they dismantled it 6.5 ball bearings fell out (I think there were 12 or 13 originally).mangocrazy wrote: ↑Fri Oct 28, 2022 12:55 pm A mate of mine had a Hillman Imp in the early 70s that was 'tuned' - not sure how... It always seemed to have cooling problems. My overriding memory was being in the passenger seat as we were going over the Mountain from Ramsey to Douglas on the IoM and Trev was in a furious mood with his wife (not in the car) and was taking it out on the car. To this day I don't know how we got round the Creg without crashing. It could easily have gone all so horribly wrong.
But it didn't, thankfully.
There is no cloud, just somebody else's computer.
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I can understand why. If you looked at them from the front, with no load, the wheels were like this \ /. I think the Herald was like that too.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Fri Oct 28, 2022 2:08 pmMy mate was a mechanic, and he kept his toolbox in the (front) boot for exactly the same reason. And in summer Trev would have the heater on to try and get as much heat as possible away from the engine...Count Steer wrote: ↑Fri Oct 28, 2022 1:54 pmA schoolmate had a 'posh' Imp, the Singer Chamois. He put a box of 8 bricks under the bonnet because (he claimed) it improved the handling. Didn't do much for the acceleration! He used to drive it like he stole it. The water pump started to squeal and when they dismantled it 6.5 ball bearings fell out (I think there were 12 or 13 originally).mangocrazy wrote: ↑Fri Oct 28, 2022 12:55 pm A mate of mine had a Hillman Imp in the early 70s that was 'tuned' - not sure how... It always seemed to have cooling problems. My overriding memory was being in the passenger seat as we were going over the Mountain from Ramsey to Douglas on the IoM and Trev was in a furious mood with his wife (not in the car) and was taking it out on the car. To this day I don't know how we got round the Creg without crashing. It could easily have gone all so horribly wrong.
But it didn't, thankfully.
His wasn't the best car that a pupil drove to school though. One of them (a miner's son) used to arrive driving a new Escort Mexico. (It was his dad's though).
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Re: PG's Mega Youtube Thread.
FB only, soz nonFBers
EDIT:
The embed didn't work, but you can click the "watch on FB" link to watch a 3 year old ride a new Goldwing.
EDIT:
The embed didn't work, but you can click the "watch on FB" link to watch a 3 year old ride a new Goldwing.
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I didn't know the Turk started them that young!KungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Oct 28, 2022 5:41 pm FB only, soz nonFBers
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The embed didn't work, but you can click the "watch on FB" link to watch a 3 year old ride a new Goldwing.
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I can’t see it but I’m guessing by your comment you’re talking about Kenan Sofuoglu’s son Zayn, he’s going to be a star of the future that’s for sure.
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2021 Christmas but Holly Johnson still has his voice. Be interesting to hear the old band together again
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Re: PG's Mega Youtube Thread.
Yamaha's youtube channel often has fairly esoteric content, today's a highlight - they've collaborated with the Japanese Wool Felting Association to make a felt R1 caliper...