Hi. I'm a new member and new owner of a rather gorgeous 1958 van.
It was restored about twelve years ago to what appears to be a pretty good standard, unfortunately it has sat virtually unused in a garage since then. I bought it two weeks ago and have been busy with re-commissioning work. Trying to persuade all the bits that once moved into moving again. Brakes all sorted and just about to remove the fuel tank for a good clean out and sealing. Desperately trying to get it back on the road in time for the forthcoming Bath rally.
Hope to meet up with some of you all there.
Clifford.
Hello from Kent
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Re: Hello from Kent
Hi Clifford,
Welcome aboard. That's a very smart van you have there. Hope you have lots of great times driving it around and meeting more Austineers along the way.
Cheers, David.
Welcome aboard. That's a very smart van you have there. Hope you have lots of great times driving it around and meeting more Austineers along the way.
Cheers, David.
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Member of the organizing committee for the 2008 International Rally.
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Member of the Lincolnshire Vintage Vehicle Society 2002-
Lincolnshire Group member March 2002-Dec 2010.
Member of the organizing committee for the 2008 International Rally.
Belvoir Vale Group member(Lincolnshire) 2009-
Member of the Lincolnshire Vintage Vehicle Society 2002-
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Re: Hello from Kent
Welcome Clifford
Lovely looking van sir !
All the very best of luck in getting to Bath
I think you are very much improving your chances by cleaning the tank out. May I be so bold as to recommend at the very least you clean the fuel pipe through . Replacements aren't too expensive nor are fuel pump refurb kits
See you there
Lovely looking van sir !
All the very best of luck in getting to Bath
I think you are very much improving your chances by cleaning the tank out. May I be so bold as to recommend at the very least you clean the fuel pipe through . Replacements aren't too expensive nor are fuel pump refurb kits
See you there
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Re: Hello from Kent
Welcome Clifford, hope to see you both at Bath.
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Re: Hello from Kent
welcome, isn't that one of those 'pesto vans' with all the mods removed or a replica by looking at the colour
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Re: Hello from Kent
The wing mirrors definitely match...A40FARINAGURU wrote:welcome, isn't that one of those 'pesto vans' with all the mods removed or a replica by looking at the colour
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Father of the club's only love child
Re: Hello from Kent
Thanks for the warm welcome.
Fuel tank now sealed and ready to go back in. Fuel line blown out, flushed with 'Marine Clean', rinsed, etc.
Just now going over ignition system and figuring out wiring for trailer socket, which will involve adding flasher relays, etc.
As for the colour, any ideas what it might be? Doesn't seem to match any BMC or RAL codes I've found online and I need some touch-up paint.
Fuel tank now sealed and ready to go back in. Fuel line blown out, flushed with 'Marine Clean', rinsed, etc.
Just now going over ignition system and figuring out wiring for trailer socket, which will involve adding flasher relays, etc.
You might say it's THE ORIGINAL 'pesto van', before all the mods were added. It was bought by Nick Park, creator of 'Wallace & Gromit', in 2004. He then had it restored and it was the inspiration behind basing the anti-pesto van on an A35. He auctioned it for the Wallace & Gromit children's charity in 2006, the purchaser then hardly drove it, letting it sit in his garage for ten years. Hence all the wok now needed to get it back on the road. I'm getting there though.A40FARINAGURU wrote:welcome, isn't that one of those 'pesto vans' with all the mods removed or a replica by looking at the colour
As for the colour, any ideas what it might be? Doesn't seem to match any BMC or RAL codes I've found online and I need some touch-up paint.
Re: Hello from Kent
Oh yes, we saw the van on eBay for a while recently. Great looking van
Felicity and Sam, Owners of 'Nelly', 1955 Black 4-Door A30
Owner and Club Member Since 2014
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