Our call today was in Cornwall and a lovely drive over this morning from our digs…
Geoffrey had contacted us as he wanted a few things sorting on his 2001 MGF 115 (in CMU).
Preemptive head gasket replacement carried out, plus cambelt water pump and tensioner. New alternator fitted and belt. Originally it was also booked in for stainless underfloor pipes, but already had them fitted by the previous owner, and stainless engine bay pipes, but as there is a shortage on these and we used our last set this wasn’t done, but the pipes on the car were like new anyway. Another very nice example. Didn’t get a pic of the interior, but it had red alcantara seats.
They wanted us to have a look at their other car whilst we were there and assess for potential work for next time. The water pump was leaking and the car came with little history when he collected it from the Isle of Wight. They were pleased of the reassurance that they hadn’t bought a bad one, and hadn’t realised it was a 160, which also came with a Heritage hard top. A few things to do when we’re back again in August to get it up to the spec that they would like it in.
Really good to meet Geoffrey and Carol (and Pepper of course, their gorgeous west highland terrier) and have a chat. Thank you, both for the endless supply of a welcome pot of tea and biscuits! We look forward to our return trip.
We now find ourselves in, again, some fantastic digs on a working farm just near Launceston. We got to meet our neighbours, calves only a few weeks old and watch the herd being milked. Beautiful location, a 6 mile walk for me and a snooze for Jon. Eurovision on for the evening’s entertainment maybe? 😃 – https://ift.tt/k49SPEA