Eus
New Member
Hi to you all,
My name is Eus and live in the eastern part of Netherlands.
I own an Almond P6 3500 of 1971, since 2001.
Have used it for daily transportation for about 3 years which was too much work, and my car appeared to be too unreliable despite the good condition the car is in.
During the years, I have refurbished the engine bay, new wiring, painting, also overhauled front brake calipers with stainless steel pistons which I could have fabricated very cheap by a friend.
Last week I did the final big job, reconditioning dion tube and rear calipers.
Now I have a question which I will ask in the technical corner of this forum,
Besides my P6 we also own a Moto Guzzi V7 1970, 2 Yamaha's Virago XV920 of 1982 (one for me and one for my wife) and one XV750 to become a cafe racer in 2 years from now. Apart from the starter clutch, these Virago's are more or less bullet proof, and VERY cheap to buy and maintain.
In the past I owned a Volvo P1800ES, a lovely car but was in too bad shape to restore.
Hope to receive your technical advice in the future.
My name is Eus and live in the eastern part of Netherlands.
I own an Almond P6 3500 of 1971, since 2001.
Have used it for daily transportation for about 3 years which was too much work, and my car appeared to be too unreliable despite the good condition the car is in.
During the years, I have refurbished the engine bay, new wiring, painting, also overhauled front brake calipers with stainless steel pistons which I could have fabricated very cheap by a friend.
Last week I did the final big job, reconditioning dion tube and rear calipers.
Now I have a question which I will ask in the technical corner of this forum,
Besides my P6 we also own a Moto Guzzi V7 1970, 2 Yamaha's Virago XV920 of 1982 (one for me and one for my wife) and one XV750 to become a cafe racer in 2 years from now. Apart from the starter clutch, these Virago's are more or less bullet proof, and VERY cheap to buy and maintain.
In the past I owned a Volvo P1800ES, a lovely car but was in too bad shape to restore.
Hope to receive your technical advice in the future.