Saw this on a Moggy pickup at yesterday's Andover Festival of Motoring and thought of Roy![frame][/frame]
Sweet, isn't it! The pickup had the usual headlamp peaks but I've never seen them on sidelights. They made a full set. I expect there'll be a rush now to find the supplier.
Regards,. MikeN.
Morris Minor, the car of the future. One day they will all look like this!
Legally they are classed as a sharp and or protruding object from bodywork under the construction and use regulations of the road traffic act. Therefore an offence to be used on a motor vehicle, also covered by MoT regs as bodywork having sharp and or protruding objects.
Each and everyone to there own taste bloody awful in my opinion
Adrian Pearse wrote:Legally they are classed as a sharp and or protruding object from bodywork under the construction and use regulations of the road traffic act. Therefore an offence to be used on a motor vehicle, also covered by MoT regs as bodywork having sharp and or protruding objects.
Each and everyone to there own taste bloody awful in my opinion
Only counts if from damage or corrosion. Well mot wise anyway. Crazy rules.
They used to do peaks like that on series 1 land rovers where the sidelights were on the bulkheads. Tho it didn't help stop the light reflecting from the wing mirrors (if fitted) back into the drivers face at night.
The club should definitely commemorate his contribution properly - his help and advice to countless people (no matter how he sometimes delivered the message ) absolutely demonstrated the club's ethos.
You are Steve he was not a member but he helped most people on here and in my mind did more than so called committee members and a token of appreciation would of been nice