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New series starts tonight, 9pm More 4

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Thanks Craig. Good spot. 

 

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Also on Discovery - Part 2 tonight. 

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Cool, thanks Craig. Something interesting while the wife is attempting cardiac arrest doing keep fit out with Ms TJ :d

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1 hour ago, Rory's Dad said:

Also on Discovery - Part 2 tonight. 

@Rory's DadThats' wheeler dealer not car sos :laugh:

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Idiot!

... and I've missed half of it :d

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I'll watch it on all 4 tomorrow, if I remember. 

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Me too! I bought a trailer off ebay and it turned out the owner co-owned the new sos garage. Full of interesting stuff. 

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Last nights Fix It Again Tony,   I wondered what the Id of the car was after.    If it was the original then a chassis change surely I needed to be the identification of the Italian chassis which then surely needed introducing to the uk.   Sorry I forgot it’s just light entertainment .  

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Enjoyed the show although Tim can be an annoying t--t now and then. First time I had seen the Carding Shed which is mentioned quite often on here usually combined with cake and pies etc. I thought it was something to do with wool for some reason, must have a trip down there this year looks a nice part of the country with good roads.   

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Just watched it, good show, lovely ending for the poor old chap, he has had it rough, nice to see the Oil Can/Carding Shed on the box, one of my local and favorite spots.

Been on a morning garage tour/breakfast and thoroughly enjoyed it, although it was a while ago. 

They are trying to move to a new building I believe, but its on hold for some reason ATM - Great food and can do gluten free so its good for my son, highly recomended if your nearby

http://thecardingshed.co.uk/

 

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4 hours ago, DamperMan said:

Last nights Fix It Again Tony,   I wondered what the Id of the car was after.    If it was the original then a chassis change surely I needed to be the identification of the Italian chassis which then surely needed introducing to the uk.   Sorry I forgot it’s just light entertainment .  

You will probably find in those days ID tags were just a plate held on with a couple of rivets. It was in my BMC mini days , so was 2 rivets and hey presto the chassis was changed. I bought  car that had a new front panel fitted but car was unfinished. (Mk1 mini) and the guy had chucked the old front panel with the chassis number away . They were readily available to buy the plates from Mini places and I had a local engraver redo the number . I am guessing that although a lot of years later, they may have had to show someone at the DVLA of the chassis changes regardless from which country it came from. I would be surprised looking at the state of it, that there was any tags on it anyway !!

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Probably rusted to dust, or burnt away with the acid dipping - that was an obvious waste of time IMHO

 

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