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  • T Mason18 December 2025

    One thing that gets overlooked when predicting these things is that nature has a habit of overcoming whatever problems are thrown at it. I dont deny the climate is changing but do object to the proposed remedies which will not work. Adapting to the change is the only answer.

    I agree Jan when we started closing old nuclear power stations and coal fired ones we should already have been buildi...

  • T Mason18 December 2025

    I dont see how not having the jab puts patients at greater risk. If you really have the flu you will not be going to work. You will be laid low at home.

    Trev

  • anamnesis18 December 2025

    Lol. Tomorrow didn't come until today.

    Anyway finally fitted my NOS Wipacs.

    Not a bad dome. The original sealed beam still on the nearside, compared to the new Wipac.

    I thought the rubber boot may be too big to fit in the adjustment bowl. But it's a perfect fit.

    Tatty bowl. Might replace that come summer. Then again, might not. Lol.




  • William Revit18 December 2025

    SuperPro are known to be good--available in blue only originally but now you can get black to be a bit more in keeping (colour wise) with a classic car if that's an issue.

    If you can find some black graphite impregnated bushes for your Midget Mike, that'd be the go.
    They're fairly stiff but self lubricating, I poked a set in front and rear on a mate's semi-racer MGB 200 years ago and...

  • anamnesis18 December 2025

    I don't think most people, including me, deny there is a problem, caused by human activity.

    The climate has changed and continues to change. We see the effects here and abroad.

    What is questioned, is the urgency. I don't believe there is only 20 years before we're all in dire straits. Some worry too much.

    It's not only people with circa 20 or so years to live questioning...

  • Alan Anstead18 December 2025

    With assistance I demonstrated fitting poly bushes at a past Practical Classics Car show at NEC a few years back.

    On my own cars I have what I believe to be Super Pro: now on my Sebring Rep over 20yrs.

  • Tim Lynam18 December 2025

    That's disappointing if they have not lasted five years.
    I replaced all the old worn out bushes around 6 or 7 years ago with SuperPro Polybushes, also blue and thankfully not had any problems since and a big improvement. Only issue was it being a much bigger job than expected extracting all the old black rubber bushes.

  • R Biallas18 December 2025

    Another sign of the times like in our clubs. Us with the cars, are mostly older, mostly done repairs & upkeeps, have six other obligations/pulls, fewer youngens interested in LBCs or any cars. I still lurk here nearly everyday looking for that nugget from all the gurus here!

  • J Targosz18 December 2025

    Having good intentions but no doing things properly is very dangerous. Our leaders and "influencers" have started to pursuue the green agenda with good intentions but with absolutely no thought about implications. This has resulted in many actions being impractical and has fostered wide cynicism and the delay or even abandoment of sound projects. Why didn't the numpties who supposedly govern us ha...

  • Rod Jones18 December 2025

    Still here :) Merry Christmas.

  • 1949 MGYT LHD Y/T/EXU 2917

    1949 MGYT LHD Y/T/EXU 2917

    Clear Texas Title. The car had been stored in San Antonio, TX since 1966 and rescued in 2017. The car starts and runs beautifully and is road licensed.

    New items:
    Gas Sender, Gas pump, Master cylinder, 5 new tires, Drums, Brake shoes, Brake pistons, Soft brake lines with some hard lines replaced, Hand brake cable, Front shocks, Front inner and oute...

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    Large selection of quality MGB, MGB GT & Midgets.
    Most fully restored/excellent originals with
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    Viewing also available eves/w'ends.
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  • MG TA/TC/MGA/MGB/MGC/V8/MIDGET/SPRITE FOR RESTORATION ETC

    Wanted Wanted MG TA/TC/MGA/MGB/MGC/Migdet cars for restoration please call Edward [MG owners club member] on 07774484497 any time 7 days middx ps MGs for sale

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    Urgently Wanted MGS any condition mint cars to cars requiring restoration can collect and pay cash please tel 07774484497 anytime middx

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