Captain Colonial Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago The fuel gauge is for amusement only and not to be trusted. Fill up every 100 miles and avoid the panic when the gauge plunges from just about 1/3rd of a tank to near empty after 2 miles. 3 1 Quote
Stuart Davis AO - Devon Cornwall & Somerset Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Without wishing to be a boring old F**t….. 😆 If you’ve not driven a Westfield before, just remember they are lightweight, relatively powerful, rear wheel drive cars and can catch you out if not aware of how they drive. Nothing to be fearful of, but well worth getting used to it over a period of time, don’t go balls your first time in it! Doing your own maintenance on the car as much as possible really helps you understand it better. I won’t add to the advice already given as it covers everything already, but I do agree with the fuel gauge comment. I once ran out of fuel on a left hand bend on a dual carriageway with no hard shoulder. Not fun and taught me to fill up sooner rather than later. Enjoy the car, they really are great fun. 2 1 Quote
Mark19691 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Being a relatively new owner myself (bought car in Nov24), I would say go through the car front to back. Put a spanner on every nut and bolt check for stripped poor condition fastener's, and replace where required(use nylock nuts) Free off any seized ball joints, rears get neglected as there hidden away. Check condition of suspension bushes while your in there. After that replace fluids, bleed brakes, check pads and disks. Mine was a factory built car and came with a folder of invoices, mainly from the first two owners. The car when viewed presented well, unfortunately the last owner had not maintained it very well. After you have checked it over, the most important bit - fuel it up and enjoy driving it! 1 1 Quote
SteveB21 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago I would agree with all the above and add that it is worth getting out to join one of your local area meets - Westfield owners are a friendly bunch, if slightly mad…🤪, and always like looking over another car as every one is different. 2 Quote
ariches Posted 8 hours ago Author Posted 8 hours ago On 19/04/2025 at 20:19, Captain Colonial said: Check your handy list of expletives and learn when and where to use them, and at appropriate volume levels. Stock up on beer as it’s an essential lubricant during maintenance. Just because your missus says it’s okay to store spares and rebuild your carbs in the dining room doesn’t mean she’s happy about it. Haha plenty of expletives prepared and ready to deploy. And I don't have to worry about the missus, seeing as I'm the one with the car and the husband is the one that's got to put up with it / me 😉 😄 Thankfully he's happy to do so (and is building me a car port currently to store it haha) 2 Quote
ariches Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago 9 hours ago, SteveB21 said: I would agree with all the above and add that it is worth getting out to join one of your local area meets - Westfield owners are a friendly bunch, if slightly mad…🤪, and always like looking over another car as every one is different. Yes definitely. I'm in Dorset and have already had a look through on here and seen there is a Dorset monthly meet so will definitely go along as soon as I can! 1 Quote
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