Just spent an hour on their website, fascinating! Never knew there was such a market for old oil/petrol cans! It's always surprising what people see value in.Matthew sons is only an hour away in Thornton le Dale.Great place to browse
Just spent an hour on their website, fascinating! Never knew there was such a market for old oil/petrol cans! It's always surprising what people see value in.Matthew sons is only an hour away in Thornton le Dale.Great place to browse
Petroliana is a big thingJust spent an hour on their website, fascinating! Never knew there was such a market for old oil/petrol cans! It's always surprising what people see value in.
Never heard of petroliana either! Doesn't do a lot for me but each to their own and fascinating all the same.Petroliana is a big thing
You ever watch American pickers? Very popular
Derek Matthewson is 'browsing' his far younger bit on the side at the minute.Matthew sons is only an hour away in Thornton le Dale.Great place to browse
In a bid to carry on the thread drift a few years ago I bought a silver Astra GTE, non runner for 50 quid. All I actually wanted was the seats but thought I’d try and get it running to see if the engine and box were worth removing and selling. I had a friend, passed a few years ago god rest his soul, who was a diagnostic expert. He told me during winter a lot of them just stopped running, apparently they have a design fault, there is an electronic unit that is situated in the footwell bolted to the inner wing. Water gets in there and freezes up in the cold weather. He told me to unplug it, take it in house, remove the cover that had about 12 small screws holding it on. Then absolutely flood it with WD40. Drain it out and leave it in a warm place over night. I followed his advice and the next day put the unit together and plugged it back in. Well **** me it started straight up one turn of the key. Went like a rocket, fast as fook, needless to say the seats never came out, sold it literally the same day for a very healthy profit. I cannot believe what prices you can get for old cars that back in my day we were almost given….
I could not count the amount of punters that turned up asking me to come and pick up XR2s, XR3s and a fair few sierras for ****all. Bought a 4x4 sierra for £150 once that only needed a clutch.
Weird thing though those Renault 5s always kept their money, personally I thought they were **** and not that fast.
Really? Dirty old bastard. I wonder if he gets to Bang her for Cash.Derek Matthewson is 'browsing' his far younger bit on the side at the minute.
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In a bid to carry on the thread drift a few years ago I bought a silver Astra GTE, non runner for 50 quid. All I actually wanted was the seats but thought I’d try and get it running to see if the engine and box were worth removing and selling. I had a friend, passed a few years ago god rest his soul, who was a diagnostic expert. He told me during winter a lot of them just stopped running, apparently they have a design fault, there is an electronic unit that is situated in the footwell bolted to the inner wing. Water gets in there and freezes up in the cold weather. He told me to unplug it, take it in house, remove the cover that had about 12 small screws holding it on. Then absolutely flood it with WD40. Drain it out and leave it in a warm place over night. I followed his advice and the next day put the unit together and plugged it back in. Well **** me it started straight up one turn of the key. Went like a rocket, fast as fook, needless to say the seats never came out, sold it literally the same day for a very healthy profit. I cannot believe what prices you can get for old cars that back in my day we were almost given….
I could not count the amount of punters that turned up asking me to come and pick up XR2s, XR3s and a fair few sierras for ****all. Bought a 4x4 sierra for £150 once that only needed a clutch.
Weird thing though those Renault 5s always kept their money, personally I thought they were **** and not that fast.
In a bid to carry on the thread drift a few years ago I bought a silver Astra GTE, non runner for 50 quid. All I actually wanted was the seats but thought I’d try and get it running to see if the engine and box were worth removing and selling. I had a friend, passed a few years ago god rest his soul, who was a diagnostic expert. He told me during winter a lot of them just stopped running, apparently they have a design fault, there is an electronic unit that is situated in the footwell bolted to the inner wing. Water gets in there and freezes up in the cold weather. He told me to unplug it, take it in house, remove the cover that had about 12 small screws holding it on. Then absolutely flood it with WD40. Drain it out and leave it in a warm place over night. I followed his advice and the next day put the unit together and plugged it back in. Well **** me it started straight up one turn of the key. Went like a rocket, fast as fook, needless to say the seats never came out, sold it literally the same day for a very healthy profit. I cannot believe what prices you can get for old cars that back in my day we were almost given….
I could not count the amount of punters that turned up asking me to come and pick up XR2s, XR3s and a fair few sierras for ****all. Bought a 4x4 sierra for £150 once that only needed a clutch.
Weird thing though those Renault 5s always kept their money, personally I thought they were **** and not that fast.
I'm gonna drift this thread even further...
I've got an old Bose Wave CD/Radio which gives great sound. So good that for years I ran the TV through it and binned the Soundbar I'd bought.
A few years ago it just stopped working so it got left to rot.
A couple of months ago I thought I'd try to fix it; everything seemed to function correctly except no sound came out of it. (A pretty big fail in a CD player to be fair). A quick Google and I discovered the model was notorious for having diodes that failed if they weren't warm. The suggestion? Hairdryer in the CD slot.
Works a treat. The only problem being that before each use I've got to give it a 45 second blast with the hairdryer. Works fine after that.
Matthew sons is only an hour away in Thornton le Dale.Great place to browse
There's a program on itv 4 called Junk and Disorderly.Just spent an hour on their website, fascinating! Never knew there was such a market for old oil/petrol cans! It's always surprising what people see value in.
You were extremely unlucky then, Derek is generally around when I have visited. The cars are mostly all at the Pickering site.Called in there last summer, the only bit open was the old shop front looking part. The room was full of their own merchandise and copy chinese tat. One worker who I'd never seen on the telly. Not impressed.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/bangers--cash-star-derek-29319573Really? Dirty old bastard. I wonder if he gets to Bang her for Cash.
Derek Matthewson is 'browsing' his far younger bit on the side at the minute.
The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Henri Paul.So, while he's doing that, who's keeping their eye on his unmolested cars?
Passed that on the M1 once and he wasn't impressed so whizzed by me, clogged mine to pass him again and he bottled out at 110mph.On one of those classic car auction sites I mentioned earlier, just stumbled across this, previous owner a certain Assem Allam…
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I remember it well.Passed that on the M1 once and he wasn't impressed so whizzed by me, clogged mine to pass him again and he bottled out at 110mph.
The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.