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Originally posted by edd View PostI finally have a garage after moving . Lots planned inside it has two joining buildings with shower and toilet . A busy few months but already been out more than it being kept at my dad's .
Bruce
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Our Stag was subjected to today's torrentialĺ and prolonged rain whilst it spent the day in the factory carpark.
It remained dry inside apart from the rear seat squab which soaked up water when the gutter around the tonneau cover was overwhelmed by the downpour. The seat squab is now drying out in our house!
Bruce
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Originally posted by Niss View PostBack together again after rebuilding and refitting heater box, replacing centre console and replacing foam and cover of rear seat squab. Lid on ready for winter. Nice and warm.
I associate "squab" with the base, so where did you get the right shaped foam for the rear seat base then? I stupidly tossed my one on day one thinking it would be a easy part to purchase.. WRONG!Terry Hunt, Wilmington Delaware
www.terryhunt.co.uk
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I actually drove mine! First time in about a month. Saw a TR4 or 4A or 5 (they all look the same to me) waved to him but he ignored me!
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Originally posted by stagstan View PostI actually drove mine! First time in about a month. Saw a TR4 or 4A or 5 (they all look the same to me) waved to him but he ignored me!Stag 2500S
Jaguar STypeR Citroen C5
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Started the alternator relocation as phase 1 in a StagDad water pump conversion. Immediately hit a problem as the alternator fouls the hose from my StagWeber coolant tank. Now to find some alternative hoses that will run to a new spigot on the lower radiator tank, as I am changing the hose layout that comes with the StagWeber.Ross. Perth WA.
1976 TV8 BW65 Tahiti Blue
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