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HI Dave
On Wed, 04 Jul 2007 14:59:30 +0100, "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote: In article , Adrian wrote: It's also great fun to drive g Yup. The steering feel of a Minor is quite superb. Something denied to a Prius driver. Kind of a 'direct' relationship with the road.... you get very adept at spotting / remembering the little imperfections in the Irish country roads, and taking evasive action.. Bumps that you wouldn't even notice in my RAV4 become quite 'noticeable' in the Moggie.... ....hence the need for those d-ring luggage retainers to stop my market stall & associated bits from joining me in the front seat... On the subject of Moggies - anybody know why mine has a tendency to 'run on' for a few seconds after the ignition has been switched off? Somebody told me it was to do with the unleaded fuel - she's originally a leaded engine that the Morris Minor Centre in Bristol 'unlead-ised' with the aid of a 'magic' thingy that fits in line with the fuel - apparently they've been fitting them for 20 years.. Not a big worry - the 'running on' - fairly comical, actually... Regards Adrian |
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