Patrick I knew BDW438L a Mexico Brown/Huntsman 3500S back in the early eighties when it belonged to Mike Stamp from Chippenham - sadly he is no longer with us - at that time he was a very enthusiastic member of the P6ROC and the car was absolutely immaculate and had a fortune spent on it...
I had an ex Manchester force 3500s back in the 80s & 90s HVM626N and that had heavy duty shock absorbers I think from a landrover fitted it also had extra strengthening pieces welded alongside the front lower mounting points;a different camshaft fitted;various extra relays and wireing...
why dont you get your existing p6 clock recalibrated? when i did mine years ago a firm in Abercrave did it for me i had to make a little pointer on the end of the cable-roll the car forward six complete wheel rotations and count how many times the inner cable turned then you can use the existing...
when i put the five speed box in PCW191P back in the eighties i left all the original mounting brackets on the base unit untouched in case the need to replace the original box ever arose , i used the sd1 w shaped mounting but put the two cotton reel mountings into the two threaded holes on the...
did anyone else spot the white P6 in last fridays episode (22nd Oct) it was on the motorway in the middle lane as the truck was trying to beat the train to Scotland . :D
I know this is off thread a bit but just noticed vaultsmans car ocy88m recognised this car, I used to see it daily back in the eighties when I was driving around Swansea in my 3500s and then it was taken off the road and disappeared - glad to see its still around as I have often wondered what...
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