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GuidoDieringer
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locking fuel cap for Traveller

Post by GuidoDieringer »

Hi,

I lost the key for my locking fuel cap.
Does anybody know where to get such a cap?

It looks similar to the old Volvo cap.

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simmitc
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Re: locking fuel cap for Traveller

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I've already answered this is in your "Do you know" thread. Please don;t post duplicate threads. Thanks.
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Re: locking fuel cap for Traveller

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simmitc wrote:I've already answered this is in your "Do you know" thread. Please don;t post duplicate threads. Thanks.
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A tad terse, methinks? I assume that the poster is not British ( going by the username) and there's really no need to give him a smacked wrist!
I've been using this site for about six months now and I have a lot yet to learn about how to locate items that might be relevant to my needs!
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Re: locking fuel cap for Traveller

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I make no judgements about anyone based on their name (didn't even look at it) and try to treat all equally and fairly. The post is written is far better English than a number of others :roll:
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Re: locking fuel cap for Traveller

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I have to agree with you about the English being far better than many! As a retired teacher I frequently cringe at the grammar, spelling and punctuation of many posts although, like yourself, I try not to judge. Just wish people would read through and check and if unsure, ask! Just as they would check on the work they do on the car they work on ( or, at least, HOPE they would check............................!)
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Re: locking fuel cap for Traveller

Post by GuidoDieringer »

hey there,

you're right, I'm not British..........!!
I'm a big fan and enthsiast for Morris Minors and live in Germany!

I love UK and traveling in your country.
Hope to get to UK back soon!

We do not have a lot of MM here in Germany, and no MM workshops.

So I come back to UK all the time and I love it.......................................... :D

Where are you guys located???

Cheers

Guido

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Re: locking fuel cap for Traveller

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Hi Guido, your English is pretty damn good :D If you look at the right hand side of posts, you'll see locations. You can add this information to your profile. Depending on where and when you travel, I'm sure that you'd always be welcome to visit branches or individuals. Do you bring the car with you, or is it strictly plane and business?

Simon
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visiting UK

Post by GuidoDieringer »

Hi Simon and all other MM enthusiasts,

I do come to UK in my spare time.
My business is to be a teacher in a Kindergarden.............!!!
I´m a real fan of the MMs, and infected a few friends of mine
with the Morris Minor virus !!! :roll:
I never drove my car to UK, but drove cars from UK to Germany.

I dream of a Traveller with 5 gear box, and long diff.
I have a Convertible and a Traveller in very original and good condition,
and I love to maintain the cars.

Best wishes

Guido

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