Tuesday 27 February 2007

Discovering more of my car's history

Rejoined the Bristol Owners Club after letting my membership lapse last year while distracted by other things... Anyway, found the old girl listed by the BOC and to my delight the online database of cars (accessible only by members) shows two old photos along with the entry:

My car pictured on 19 April 2004 at British Car Auctions, Bridgwater, presumably when Glenn Wilson bought the car. UPDATE: I have found from the BCA website that this was Lot 45 and the hammer came down at £7,597 (with VAT added £8,926). I have receipts from Glenn's tenure for a further £8,600 of work before he sold the car in 2006.


Apparently also a photo of my car, although with a different registration number to current (the BOC has identified it by chassis number). This picture was taken on 1 September 1977, the car five years old, just after being announced the first winner of the Dudley Rylett Memorial Trophy for top scoring 411 at the BOC Concours of that year. The gentleman with the car is Mr E D Birch, custodian of the car at the time. UPDATE: This car also won the Elite Trophy at the 1978 BOC Concours (for highest scoring former class-winning Bristols), again with Mr Birch, but I can find no record of the car between 1978 and 1988. Can anyone help?

I know that a William Pickering was guardian of the car between Mr Birch and Glenn Wilson, but the 10 total recorded keepers suggests there may have been others between them - do you know of any? If so, let me know - my e-mail address is at the bottom of the page.

Thursday 22 February 2007

The history of the car

The car was registered in November 1972 and has had 10 guardians prior to me. The car came with receipts and invoices from 1988 and show the owner then was a William Pickering, who bought it that year with 62,000 miles showing. Mr. Pickering kept the car for eight years, during which he did 20,000 miles.

The car then passed to Glenn Wilson in 2004 and under his stewardship the car had a comprehensive engine re-build including unleaded valve seats, a transmission service and a brake overhaul with new discs. I first viewed the car when Glenn had it, although business commitments stopped me buying the car at the time. Instead, it went to Theo Visser in April 2006 with 88,000 miles under its tyres.

Theo completed a further 3,000 miles in the car in his 10 months as guardian. The collection of MoT certificates show the mileage of 91,000 to be authentic. The car has "historic vehicle" classification with DVLA and as such is zero rated for Vehicle Excise Duty ("road fund licence"). For the same reason it is also cheap to insure at some £200 per year unlimited mileage for a 38 year old male with a rather grubby licence!

Before purchase I had the car inspected by Spencer Lane-Jones and his team, who have made me aware of all work that is likely to need doing over the next two years. I hope to start on these items soon and will detail them as I get to clearing them from the list.

Wednesday 21 February 2007

First running report

My mileage so far: 75?
Total mileage: 91,156
Costs since last report: £243
Total costs so far: £243

When I picked up the keys from Andrew Blow at the weekend, he made me aware that although the car came with two sets, one of the bunches was missing the key for the fuel cap. Aware I could mislay a set while out and be stuck without the means to open the fuel cap to re-fill, I decided to go and get a spare cut at my local Timpson. I also noticed that one of my boot keys was bent and cracked and liable to snap off in the lock, so got that copied too. £8 later and I now have peace of mind that if I lose a set, I have replacements at home; also that the two sets I have are both fair quality and less likely to snap off in locks. It was only of slight annoyance that when I got into the house I then realised that the spare set DID have a fuel filler key on it after all! Oh well...

This modest cost adds to what I spent with Spencer Lane-Jones having an inspection of the car done before purchase to warn me of expense ahead. £235 well spent, as I am sure I will get this back many times over through being able to replace things before they break.

Tuesday 20 February 2007

Collection!

Having spent some time trying to buy this car - some 10 months in total, under two owners - enough had been done to win custodianship on 17th Februry 2007 and I called Andrew Blow to arrange collection.

I have been over the car on three previous occasions so there was not much for Andrew to show me, plus after such a long period of temptation I was keen to set off on my hour or so drive home.

An uneventful journey back to Windsor. The car impressed with its comfort at motorway cruising speeds and ability to accelerate into gaps as they revealed themselves on a fairly heavily trafficked but fast moving road.

Car now parked up in my drive - filling every inch of it! - the only concern was some grinding over speed bumps as I took some friends out later that day. That said, I have had many cars do that with no real damage done. I also inspected under this car at Spencer Lane-Jones' before purchase and can confirm it has seen the sump guard touch tarmac before, so I am not duly concerned. I'll make sure to check all fluids before I go out next anyway.

And that will be a trip up to Cambridge this weekend for a family function and to show the car off to some friends. A bit further than the trip from Marlborough to Windsor, it will allow me to get to know the car better and start to get a feel for how much it is going to cost to fuel the beast!