Hi Alastair
I was looking forward to your reply - knew it would be a good one. Well , my last
post - as you no doubt guessed - was a bit tongue-in-cheek. Sometimes being a bit controversial
can be a good thing on a forum like this (imo) - as it can and should be a good place to decide
what people are really looking for in terms of their cars performance and attributes. Agree that
Listers were a great concept, but owners experienced a lot of serious issues - cracked rear cages,
serious over-fuelling, endless ripped-to-shreds radius arm bushes, overheating etc etc etc. I think
you can have a 'sympathetic' restoration, where a happy medium can be achieved. I dont think there
is anything wrong with using DB7 or in some cases Polyurethane bushes. Most old V12's - even low
mileage units - have greater or lessor leaks from either front or back (or both) crank seals. Tackling
these is a great chance to also drop in a new water pump, put 4 new belts on, and also....put in an
ali rad with a couple of extra kenlowes blowing from the outside. At least will help look after any bigger
engine displacement issues Very hard to know where to draw a line with budget. I guess anyone lucky
enough to be able to buy - lets say - a new XF - knows that he's going to kiss goodbye to several tens
of thousands of pounds in financing / servicing / depreciation etc , so its probably less of a financial
castrophe to spend out on an asset that is generally rising in value rather than rapidly diminishing.
Prices really are all over the shop. Locally , we have MGmecca - who will completely rebuild your B
starting at £30k and up, then you have higher profile outfits like JD, where you might spend £200k on
doing up a MK2 Jag (albeit very very nicely) ! People are scared to move to Norfolk because of all the
inbreeding etc, but actually it really isnt that bad. You can actually do some really stupid things - like
leave your wallet completely visible on your drivers seat, forget to lock your car, - then find nothing has
happened to it (on a busy industrial estate). People are all extremely friendly in reality (including Police).
The whole region has a very low density population , so you actually can still enjoy driving around the
place, although with a GM400 in your left hand...you'll be using it to wave goodbye to a lot of other
better endowed (mostly plastic) traffic much of the time : )