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An early start to get cracking on the cars that had been left at the workshop, from various parts of the country over the past few days whilst we had a couple of days off…

Ben’s 80th Anniversary TF 160 (in HQM) was due it’s annual service, Ben also wanted us to check over a couple of other bits whilst we had her in. A new key fob programmed too, as he only ever had one with the car.

Richard’s TF 135 (in LEF) had discs and pads fitted all round, plus the underfloor coolant pipes were replaced with stainless steel ones.

Stephen and Marie’s LE 500 (number 108) ‘Ellie’ was having some issues with the ABS. Some investigation was carried out today. It’s fine above 25 mph, but slowly trips in under 20 mph. None of the sensors are reporting a fault, but doesn’t mean to say that one of them is having an issue. The front stub-shafts have been changed for decent secondhand ones and we may need to change the rear ends of the drive shafts aswell… to be continued.

It was lovely to see Laura and Leona who came over this afternoon, in ‘Princess’ their MGF 1.8 mpi, as she had been squealing on start-up for quite some time. Alternator belt replaced as the one on it was a bit tired, plus an alternator shield fitted. Nice to catch-up with them and good to see them heading off for gosh and chips at the coast.

Not too much of a late finish, good to have some fab weather, plus our neighbours at Black Sheep Customs were in, so it was an enjoyable bank holiday Monday all round. Hope everyone has had an enjoyable Easter weekend, wherever you have been, it looks like there are quite a few pics to catch-up on with various events being back on again.😎 – https://ift.tt/loY65Dq