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andydeans3 V4 Guru
United Kingdom 1994 Posts | Posted - 08 Nov 2021 : 17:39:30
| The old girl just passed here MOT again, with no advisories. The only thing I did before taking her down, was adjust up the back brakes a wee bitty. Happy days!
1978 LHD SAAB 96 1978 MGB Roadster 2008 LHD "Classic" Renault Twingo 1991 Nissan Figaro | Edited by - andydeans3 on 08 Nov 2021 19:55:29 |
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SAAB96L V4 Mad
United Kingdom 501 Posts | Posted - 08 Nov 2021 : 21:08:59
| Well done, Andy.
Additional thumbs-up for continuing with the MOT - it's the proper and responsible route to go.
Regards.
Richard. | |
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andydeans3 V4 Guru
United Kingdom 1994 Posts | Posted - 08 Nov 2021 : 21:34:15
| I would never consider, to NOT have my 2 classics MOTed. They both get done, every year. Just plain daft not to, in my opinion. It never fails to amaze me, when I see classic cars for sale, advertised as "MOT Free" Unless it's a project car, who would buy an old, allegedly roadworthy classic, without an MOT?
1978 LHD SAAB 96 1978 MGB Roadster 2008 LHD "Classic" Renault Twingo 1991 Nissan Figaro | Edited by - andydeans3 on 08 Nov 2021 21:37:39 | |
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Betsy67 V4 Fanatic
United Kingdom 409 Posts | Posted - 10 Nov 2021 : 07:15:41
| Always worth doing. MOT 2020 on my splitty found a very small leak on the rear brake cylinder- something that wouldn’t have been spotted otherwise. I’m also allowed to wander under when the vehicle is up in the air on the lift. Been a while since Betsy was anywhere near the road. Now sat back on 4 wheels, so still progressing. | |
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