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- Your interest in the forum: Early pre-wars. Owner of 1933 'Flying Fox' 'Sarah Jane, and 1934 Short saloon 'Mary Ellen'.
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Thanks for the explanations Keith. I'm glad you didn't feel umbrage about our recent posts, they were only light-hearted. After all we have to contend with our own home-grown computer whizz-kid, -long may he reign! Keep it coming, (but in single syllables). Tony.
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- Your interest in the forum: From 1962 to '63, CA Bradord LLG 125 (Repaired and used).
From 1966 to '67 Black deLuxe Javelin LDF 738 (Scrapped with broken chassis)
From 1967 to '87 Black de Luxe Javelin MKC 1 (later 6469TU). (Sold as non-runner with tons of spares, 1987)
From about 1980 to '87 ex WD Jowett stationary engine. (Sold on)
From 1966 to present, 1930 Long Four Fabric Saloon, Dark Blue / Black.
Taken in a part-repaired state to the 2010 Centenary Rally, returned to a roadworthy state by 2013. - Given Name: Ian
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Amen to that!!
I certainly didn't mean to offend anyone - as an old mentor of mine (ex-Winchester and Royal Artillery) often said 'I never offend inadvertantly'.
I thought this was more by way of friendly banter.
Still, at least people are looking and caring - we need more of the same!
Tony: - Point taken re : - Ian Priestley. I feel a bit awkward about ringing him. emails can be answered at leisure (what is 'leisure'?!) but telephones seem a bit peremptory.
Anyway it's not urgent. I am just finishing off repairing the second centreing device - first one fits a treat. Should there be any adjustment of the overall length of the propshaft? Possibly shims under the centreing ball bolts? I didn't find any when I took it to pieces.
I certainly didn't mean to offend anyone - as an old mentor of mine (ex-Winchester and Royal Artillery) often said 'I never offend inadvertantly'.
I thought this was more by way of friendly banter.
Still, at least people are looking and caring - we need more of the same!
Tony: - Point taken re : - Ian Priestley. I feel a bit awkward about ringing him. emails can be answered at leisure (what is 'leisure'?!) but telephones seem a bit peremptory.
Anyway it's not urgent. I am just finishing off repairing the second centreing device - first one fits a treat. Should there be any adjustment of the overall length of the propshaft? Possibly shims under the centreing ball bolts? I didn't find any when I took it to pieces.
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Happily I was able to follow KA's techno speak. I have had some problems with spam and members registering with dubious websites or signatures. These I have so far manually deleted.
Of course, I can secure the site, but I do not want to put obstacles (any more that is) in the way of the old fogey's ability to use the site.
However, things may change, especially if I implement the enhancements, such as pictures, to the site.
Any help as a moderator or enhancer to jowett.org and Jowetttalk is always welcome!
Of course, I can secure the site, but I do not want to put obstacles (any more that is) in the way of the old fogey's ability to use the site.
However, things may change, especially if I implement the enhancements, such as pictures, to the site.
Any help as a moderator or enhancer to jowett.org and Jowetttalk is always welcome!
skype = keithaclements ;
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