Just thought I'd let people know about a pleasant encounter I had the other day; I had just renewed my fuel tank sender, as it had gone intermittent on me and was tending to stick at zero, anyway I purchased and fitted a new one, and the gauge read full.....
even though later it wasn't..............

Yes, you guessed it I ran out of fuel, fortunately I'm in the AA, also I wasn't in the middle of no-where. Scratching my head I rang them and waited.
However I needn't have worried, as round the corner came an old HA van belonging to a local electrician, instead of going straight by, like all the 'modern's', they pulled over and offered assistance.
I explained the problem and even though I didn't know them from Adam, they offered me a gallon of fuel, they wouldn't even take any payment for it, despite the price of the stuff these days!
They (his wife was with him) were simply happy to help (Really nice couple). We did chat a little before we went our separate ways, turns out he has three other HA's! This one is his everyday 'works' van!
I rang him tonight to thank them again, by now I've found out my problem isn't the new sender, just that it isn't compatible with my 1963 car (I need the older version with a Rheostat in it, the only version that it seems is reproduced now is the later version without one but I wasn't aware of the incompatibility until now).

Conversely, when I filled up it read empty, so it now reads in reverse!! (For as long as it takes me to find a replacement............)
So anyway I thought I'd share this with you all and if anyone sees them at the side of the road, please return the goodwill , I know I shall.
(And if anyone wants an electrician I shall happily pass on his number.)
Finally, so this good samaritan is recognised, I've attached a picture of his van, you can't miss it really.........................

Best wishes,
Mike.
NB: The side reads: 'Jon Myrtle Electrician'[frame]