Well Raj and SFB happened to pass my driveway today...
I was out doing the floor on the spit, which is another story.
So some impressions as it needs a bit of fettling but not much...
The bodywork is still superb. It looks really good in Flamenco. I'm not sure why this was dropped for Vermillion as I think I prefer it now. It wasn't that common at the time though. Door cappings...could be better. Dajafman has some better efforts in his yellow 1850, but then you all know I like to blow my own trumpet. I'll let Mart off as I'm sure his later efforts are better.
Someone hasn't done that good a job on the brakes. It now has a master cylinder off a Vauxhall I think, which looks weird. The peddle has some slop which makes me suspect it either hasn't been completely bled or more likely the rear brake self adjusters are on strike.
The chrome air filter looks good but is a bit OTT. Mart will be pleased to know it still features the polished brass tank. The air inlet hose bracket seems to direct the hoses against solid metal, which cant be good for breathing, so we sorted that out too.
The carbs were out of balance but arent now....

I'd have thought for that sort of money it could have gone out the door with a decent electronic ignition. Leaving it on points is....well pointless.
Why does it rear end steer already ? Surely new axle radius arm bushes should have lasted a tad longer?
I'm not convinced about the ride height either. Its too low as it is and the tyres are wearing the inside edge a bit.
It drives well apart from the rear end twitch. Nice and quick but a tad noisy cos of the exhaust. I have to say as the Sprints go by I'm more convinced than ever that the standard exhaust is the best.
Lovely car and a very nice owner. Raj it was a pleasure to meet you and I hope to do some more on SFB as time permits.
Jonners
Note from Admin: sadly Jon passed away in February 2018 but his humour and wealth of knowledge will be fondly remembered by all. RIP Jonners.