Okay, I have a REALLY stupid question..
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Okay, I have a REALLY stupid question..
I've been pressing every button in my cockpit for the past... well, since I got her, and I can't, for the life of me, find my hazard lights.
They must either be not there, or... I'm looking too hard.
Okay, now I'm giggling at myself, because this is just about the silliest question I've asked!
They must either be not there, or... I'm looking too hard.
Okay, now I'm giggling at myself, because this is just about the silliest question I've asked!
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- Minor Addict
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Is it possible to fit a possum holder to a '67 Saloon?
At the moment I've nowhere to store my possum while I'm driving, and the damn thing keeps sitting underneath the clutch pedal (I think it likes the draught from outside)
Every time I go to change gear there is this almighty yowl, and the chuffer comes straight up my inside leg, claws into my crotch as it passes and scoots off to run round the back seat for five minutes straight.
It's playing murder with my vinyl seat coverings I can tell you, a holder for my possum would be just the thing I need!
At the moment I've nowhere to store my possum while I'm driving, and the damn thing keeps sitting underneath the clutch pedal (I think it likes the draught from outside)
Every time I go to change gear there is this almighty yowl, and the chuffer comes straight up my inside leg, claws into my crotch as it passes and scoots off to run round the back seat for five minutes straight.
It's playing murder with my vinyl seat coverings I can tell you, a holder for my possum would be just the thing I need!
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- Minor Fan
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Not ANOTHER victim of the old "Wallaby Rod" scam?
Will you young 'uns never learn? Enny fule kno that pre-October '58, only the six-wheel Pick-up was issued with a Wallaby Rod. All other types, including the Rose Taupe Traveller soft-top, still retained the export-only Wombat Pole, tapped to 8 1/2" AF.
If you look closely, you'll see it attached to the top of the bell housing, right next to the pressure switch for the Kangaroo valve.
Tch, tch... I'd have expected you lot to know that.
Will you young 'uns never learn? Enny fule kno that pre-October '58, only the six-wheel Pick-up was issued with a Wallaby Rod. All other types, including the Rose Taupe Traveller soft-top, still retained the export-only Wombat Pole, tapped to 8 1/2" AF.
If you look closely, you'll see it attached to the top of the bell housing, right next to the pressure switch for the Kangaroo valve.
Tch, tch... I'd have expected you lot to know that.
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I was thinking of your car, to be honest. I changed it to "pick-up" at the last minute because I didn't want you to think I was getting at you for <s>adulterating the marque in an unacceptable way to a true Morris enthusiast</s> adapting your vehicle in an unique way!8009STEVE wrote:Thank God I have the traveller.only the six-wheel Pick-up