strength test for TC
Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2021 7:07 am
It's not my week is it.
I may be getting a cctv clip of the following "incident"
I went to Bawtry today to get a new inner tube in one of the TC wheels. I went in the TC.
I found their place which is a unit in a place called Hudsons Yard, Hudson being a haulage company. I drove in and missed the sign for Longstone tyres so went to the back of their lorry park looking for it. When I got the the end, up a short ramp, I was told I'd missed it and to go back and turn right by the gate and go around the back of the buildings. I reversed and then turned to drive back down the ramp............. except I went over a 4 foot drop of the edge of a loading bay.
The car landed on the front wheels with an almighty crash followed a second later by the rear. The bonnet came adrift, one headlight fell out but didn't break, the front and rear number plates got bent up and the end of the exhaust is now about 1/4" wide. Other than that the car seems OK and drives as it should. The rad has moved back about 1/16". I'll get it up in the air tomorrow and see if there's any damage underneath, refit the headlamp, straight the number plates and cut the end off the exhaust.
Apparently this happens about 4 times a year as from the top the loading bay looks like it's the ramp you just drove up. It makes one wonder why Hudson's don't put a pole in the ground to stop others doing it.
I refitted the bonnet, and drove round to Longstone's and told them. They had heard the crash and wondered what it was. They made me a cup of tea and offered me "something stronger". They then helped take the headlamp reflector off and open the exhaust pipe a bit. They couldn't have been more helpful. They are a real bunch of enthusiasts. Doug has a Ford model A and a Frazer Nash being restored. He also has a few Lotus's like an Elite and an Elan. A young lad has an Austin 7 special which was 100 years old in January. He races it all over the country and made me very happy to see a youngster keeping our love of old cars going. They have a Facebook page with pictures of some of these cars if you're interested.
OK, I'm back now, going to have a large whiskey and then go to bed and stay there until Monday morning. I've had enough this week and won't tempt fate
Longstone's are asking Hudson's if they'll send me a clip of me trying to get a TC airborne. If they do I'll upload to my website so you can all have another laugh.
I've yet to get the car on the ramp to inspect underneath but the doors open and shut OK and it steers OK and no wheel wobbles so it seems that I've only to refit the headlamp, straighten front and rear number plate brackets, cut end of exhaust (it's too long now as it sticks out beyond number plate) and adjust rad to bring it forward about 1/16" and refit bonnet rear mounting. I HOPE
I may be getting a cctv clip of the following "incident"
I went to Bawtry today to get a new inner tube in one of the TC wheels. I went in the TC.
I found their place which is a unit in a place called Hudsons Yard, Hudson being a haulage company. I drove in and missed the sign for Longstone tyres so went to the back of their lorry park looking for it. When I got the the end, up a short ramp, I was told I'd missed it and to go back and turn right by the gate and go around the back of the buildings. I reversed and then turned to drive back down the ramp............. except I went over a 4 foot drop of the edge of a loading bay.
The car landed on the front wheels with an almighty crash followed a second later by the rear. The bonnet came adrift, one headlight fell out but didn't break, the front and rear number plates got bent up and the end of the exhaust is now about 1/4" wide. Other than that the car seems OK and drives as it should. The rad has moved back about 1/16". I'll get it up in the air tomorrow and see if there's any damage underneath, refit the headlamp, straight the number plates and cut the end off the exhaust.
Apparently this happens about 4 times a year as from the top the loading bay looks like it's the ramp you just drove up. It makes one wonder why Hudson's don't put a pole in the ground to stop others doing it.
I refitted the bonnet, and drove round to Longstone's and told them. They had heard the crash and wondered what it was. They made me a cup of tea and offered me "something stronger". They then helped take the headlamp reflector off and open the exhaust pipe a bit. They couldn't have been more helpful. They are a real bunch of enthusiasts. Doug has a Ford model A and a Frazer Nash being restored. He also has a few Lotus's like an Elite and an Elan. A young lad has an Austin 7 special which was 100 years old in January. He races it all over the country and made me very happy to see a youngster keeping our love of old cars going. They have a Facebook page with pictures of some of these cars if you're interested.
OK, I'm back now, going to have a large whiskey and then go to bed and stay there until Monday morning. I've had enough this week and won't tempt fate
Longstone's are asking Hudson's if they'll send me a clip of me trying to get a TC airborne. If they do I'll upload to my website so you can all have another laugh.
I've yet to get the car on the ramp to inspect underneath but the doors open and shut OK and it steers OK and no wheel wobbles so it seems that I've only to refit the headlamp, straighten front and rear number plate brackets, cut end of exhaust (it's too long now as it sticks out beyond number plate) and adjust rad to bring it forward about 1/16" and refit bonnet rear mounting. I HOPE
