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Enjoy your lay in. I’m going to enjoy my sausage roll at Quackers!!3 points
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We will be coming, will probably skip Quackers and meet at the car museum though. See you soon.3 points
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We are at the 'Member Meet' at the Great British Car Journey from 9-11 so we will catch up with you later along the way. It will be nice for us to follow for a change. @neptune have a great time in Iceland, the retirement looks bob on, we will look forward to hearing all your stories when you are back with us, until then take care and have fun xxx3 points
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Anyone up for joining us for a trip in the Peaks on Saturday?? Meet up at Quackers at 10am. Forecast is 18 degrees and dry (subject to change obviously as we are in England!). Quackers Cafe, Thornbridge Hall, Great Longstone, Bakewell. DE45 1NY2 points
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Hi there. 1 week to go before our maintenance day. It would be great to see you all there. If you have not been to one of our meets before it would be nice to see you. Even if your in a tin top. Come and have a laugh..😁 There will be a few other halves there also according to my wife who runs the westfield other halves whats app group. Cheers martin2 points
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For those of you not on Beer Town Kits ........messenger chat group or the D&N facebook group. Well what an evening, so many of the old guard mixed with newbies. I dont think I have ever enjoyed a meeting as much as that one..... very emotional.Really coudnt believe it when Eileen and Holly appeared. Well done guys... masters of the unexpected. Very devious Mr Hunter, Mr Hodder and Mr Eastwood, but truly a special evening.2 points
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The route is - Quackers to Great British Car Journey for 11.15 to collect @Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative Great British Car Journey to Travellers Rest, Brough for lunch Travellers Rest to Baslow Cricket Club Cafe for cake Home2 points
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Hello all, With a heavy heart - I am putting my Westfield SEiW Sport 220 Ecoboost up for sale - Q900VAB. This is solely due to the funding of a personal business of mine, alongside this I haven’t had too much opportunity to get it out of the garage. I purchased the vehicle through a former member and believe the car is well known and has been featured in a couple of magazines prior and was owned by Tim Reid. Since ownership, I have kept the vehicle the same - with regular maintanence. Recently back in February over to Northampton Motorsport for a full head to toe service alongside an MOT. It has been garaged since this period and covered in the garage. This is an absolute beast of a car with an amazing whistle of the turbo and wastegate make this car entertaining to drive and the sheer power can propel the lightweight car to high speed in seconds. At low RPM it can quietly pootle through villages with plenty of low down torque when you need to open it up. Originally a factory built limited edition (14 of 15) SEiW Sport featuring; independent suspension, wide body, detachable rear arches and floor mounted pedals. A registration, so easy to MOT with no emissions testing and no harder to insure than any other vehicle. The last owner owned the vehicle for 14 years prior to myself. Giving it great care and continually improving it. I took it on myself as something to simply enjoy with a hunger for something a little bit crazy! However unfortunately, no track days were had and time spent driving the car has been limited. There was a major rebuild to bring it up to date with a 16 Ecoboost engine (dual variable valve timing system, drive by wire throttle, Direct injection and turbocharged engine from a Fiesta ST180, as standard 220bhp on SCS Delta ECU but it can easily be increased and go up to 400bhp). Mazda N7 (MX5 Mk3) gearbox, AIM digital dash, full Siltech suspension set up including ARBs, micro adjusters, wide track. Big brake kit with bias adjustment, 3 piece image wheels. Lightweight alternatator, battery, bodywork and steering column. Quick release steering wheel, limited slip differential LSD, quick rack, lots of real carbon fibre including a number of customer parts which are extremely rare. The vehicle was weighed in at 584kg down from 740kg but should be a little less - I haven’t had it weighed recently. The previous owner of this really took care and attention to the build and you can feel it in the drive and see from the pictures. And mentioned prior the vehicle was featured in National Kit Car magazine and always gets positive attention wherever you go! Servicing has been done annually regardless of how few miles were driven. Please note the comments on the MOT records: - 1996-2005 = Pre DVLA online records but you can see what’s in the huge folder which will come with the car. - June 2006 = 9343 miles - June 2007 = 10,674 miles - June 2008 = unknown (not read by the MOT tester but 12,000 miles) - July 2009 = new Zetec engine installed at 14,151 miles with new odometer showing 0 miles. MOT shows 16 miles. DVLA informed. - July 2010 = 12,140 (MOT tester misread the odometer! Was actually 1,214 miles as confirmed by subsequent and previous years). - June 2011 = 24,842 miles (MOT tester misread the odometer! Was actually 2,482 miles as confirmed by previous and subsequent years). - July 2012 = 3236 miles - July 2013 = 3982 miles - July 2014 = 4904 miles - July 2015 = 5396 miles - August 2016 = 6214 miles - 2017 off road due to rebuild - 2018 off road due to rebuild - September 2019 - 3 miles due to new Ecoboost engine and Mazda gearbox. DVLA informed. - August 2020 = 382 miles - August 2021 = 1045 miles - 2022 = off road SORN (I believe) - March 2023 = 1508 miles - Vehicle purchased by myself in May 2023 It has now peaked over 2000 miles will need to confirm this and update the advert! However, there is a HUGE arch leaver of every receipt, drawing of wiring loom, pluming diagrams, and the rebuild is published for all to see on WSCC. The car was originally stored in a garage its entire life and had a dehumidifier running for the past 10 years. I have continued on with this since my ownership. Please let me know if you have any questions regarding the car itself and I’ll be sure that I answer them for you. I am looking for £16,850.00 o.n.o. Please don’t hesitate to get in contact. Viewings can be arranged if serious buyer.1 point
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Hello everyone . i m NIkos from Athens Greece. i bought a westfield from toybox and a tranporter move it to bristol to take the ship to come in greece . the problem is that in bristol port cant turn it on . its 1700 crossflow carbs . maybe they have not turn on the fuel pump . or they flow it with fuel . is any chance to be someone close and take a look ?monday has the car to load it in the ship and the only way its to start up . thanks for all the help1 point
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Brilliant place to visit. I would recommend Great Longstone or Little Longstone. In the middle of most things - Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, Heights of Abraham…. Plus the glorious countryside.1 point
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Did not know that those are used in MX5 racing ? I have HS51 and HS52 on my road Westfield . Bought those as read somewhere that are designed for lightweight cars, was cheap, had really good results on tyrerewiew. I can see this year test looks even better : https://www.tyrereviews.com/Article/2024-Summer-Tyre-Market-Overview.htm (look at brake results on dry and wet) Feels in fact "sticky" from start even on cold days so the compound is on soft side, but on road did not had chance try to the limits . Did approx 4k km on them really like it . So far was lucky not to drive in wet , but looking at thread with lot deep groowes, I am quite sure will be ok.1 point
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Nikos Do you know where the car is in Bristol docks, there are four different docks around Bristol1 point
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No point me having a sausage roll, Ali always steals mine. Anyway, ice cream weather now 🤞1 point
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@Chris Broster - Bristol & Bath AO a long shot but is anyone around/nearby who might help?1 point
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It all depends on what it needs doing. Restoring one especially with old parts costs a lot. You could easily spend 5-6grand on one depending what needs doing. you often find you can spend more than you will get back but you cannot put a price on fun1 point
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How I love the Spring! Daffodils inexorably pushing their way through the soft soil to display their golden petals to the warming sun. The sickly sweet aroma of a half eaten, fluff covered Cadburys Cream Egg that has rolled under the sofa. The angry sound of snooze buttons being hit over and over as we mourn the loss of that precious hour of sleep. The happy sound of morning birdsong drowned out by next doors mower. The beautiful carpet of bluebells in many a secluded wood. The happy sight of the gov.uk website showing the car is no longer on SORN. The sound of industrious bee's buzzing around every blossom tree. The metallic clank of garage doors creaking open followed by the whirring of starter motors and fuel pumps awakening. The rhythmic tapping of fingers on keyboards accessing the WSCC Tech Forum trying to find out why the bl**** car won't start. Finally, the cough and splutter of a rough idle early on a Sunday morning to notify sleepy neighbours that Westfield season has truly started! Why not celebrate with friends new and old at the Clock Warehouse on Thursday evening!? We have lots on this year, with Kitfest in 2 weeks, Malvern in 9 weeks, the Sprint Series back at Curborough and Mallory in June plus our normal meets in the Peaks and local area. Hopefully the weather gods will play ball and we can get some cars out! As normal we will be upstairs from about 7pm. See you there!!!! Rob1 point
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This is very much dependent on which model of pre-lit it is either early aluminium bodied or the later GRP and the quality of the rebuild. bearing in mind that new/replacement parts for this car are unavailable I would suggest looking at past adverts of similar cars for sale to gauge value.1 point
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Actually that might qualify you 'cos from what I have seen, the accounts we want to investigate seem to have been prepared by some sort of malformed root vegetable... Thanks Andrew, I shall put them forwards to call up and discuss the requirements.1 point
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I've always used MSM Insurance. Not the cheapest, but not the most expensive. I use them becasuse they have VAST experience insuring Caterhams, so when it comes to 7 style cars, they know their onions.1 point
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Hi, I am looking to sell my Caterham 420S. £41,990 new with £5,340 of extras. Currently on Auto Trader for £36,000. I want upwards of £35,000 for it. Specification includes: £1,000 Ballistic Orange Paint £150, Painted Grille £400, Decals £600 Orcus Alloys £250 4 point race harness £200 Momo quick release wheel £400 Carbon Dash £500 Carbon front wings £900 Carbon rear wings £150 Carbon indicator pods £250 Black pack finiish £90 Clear Lens pack £300 Trackdayroll Bar £150 Sidescreens & Arm Rests In addition to both full weather kit including Heater plus Caterham half hood The car has 7,500 miles done and the last service was a full service (£885) which included full alignment, adjustmentment.1 point
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I was formerly a Forensic Botanist, in that I dissected people’s house plants to find out why they died. Before that I was a Chicken Whisperer, helping poultry farmers figure out why their hens wouldn’t lay eggs. I was also an Home Appliance Faith Healer. People would bring their vacuums, toasters, microwave ovens, etc to my travelling road shows, where I would lay hands on them to drive out the demons that possessed them.1 point
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@Dave Eastwood (Gadgetman) - Club Chairman I’ll see you at Derby or on the route. @Rob Hunter - Club Secretary and @HB46443 you won’t need to photoshop any cars on the Carpark this month. The Cheshire and North Staffs group will provide them.1 point
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Sorry, working all day tomorrow, so no show from me.0 points
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Sadly I need to stay local (family stuff!) so will be heading to Curborough for an hour or so. Have fun, see you in the next one!0 points