Sunday 19 October 2008

Another glowing Fighter review - Evo November 2008

This month's Evo sees a great review of the Bristol Fighter by Richard Porter. The Evo 10th Anniverdary edition doesn't have all its articles online yet, but is still in he shops to purchase (it has the Bugati Veyron on he cover).

Sunday 20 April 2008

Bristol Fighter in Top Gear


Last month saw a drive of the Bristol Fighter published in Top Gear magazine and the same review has now found its way onto the Top Gear website - click here to take a look.

The old girl back in action!

It has been over six months since my 411 was last on the road; a cooling issue when a pipe split suddenly turned into Winter. The poor girl has been sat on my drive looking sorry for herself ever since.

However, a couple of weekends ago my father came down and we made light of a job which needed at least two pairs of hands -- getting a new pipe fitted to the block in a place that is quite hard to get to. Fix performed we even got her started quite easily too -- very impressive considering the lay up. I needed a new battery though, although this was a fairly painless acquisition as Halfords actually list Bristol in their in-store fitment guides.

Today I have been for a quick spin to make sure everythings works -- it does! -- and the next thing to do is call Brian Marelli at Bristol Car Services and get her booked in for a service and to get an MoT sorted. This will also require sorting a few niggles: a lazy speedo and non-functioning rev counter, plus an overhaul of the rear brakes which are next to useless.



Since my last report I have also treated the old girl to an AutoPyjama Auto-Storm cover from PermaBag. It is intended for outside use so is hardwearing and waterproof. It is also designed to breath so can be put over a car that has been left wet apparently -- I nearly had to test this today! I have also specified the optional straps to protect it in strong winds; and the optional steel belt and lock to protect it from the less desirable of today's society. I'll be reporting how it fares.

The only other thing to report is that I have a faulty switch for the driver's window. Unfortunately I am led to believe these are no longer made, so I;m facing having to have this one stripped and reconditioned. If anyone knows anyone offering this service I'd love to hear from you -- e-mail address at the bottom.

Friday 14 March 2008

Too many balls...

Oh I know, I have been bad at this blogging business. Actually, that isn't true - it's not that I am bad keeping the blog updated, but that there is no update to post. My poor 411 is still on the drive, still without coolant and, ergo, still off the road.

Sadly, since this all started my MoT has expired and now the job is bigger. The good news is that my father is due down two weeks after Easter for us to perform the two tasks of getting it roadworthy and enjoying father/son bonding. Ah...

Have I lost interest in the old girl? Not a bit of it. I have, as usual, taken on just a little more than I can chew with a Victorian house, 35 year old car and two businesses. For those that are interested in where most of my time goes, take a look at WeCanDo.BIZ - an offer will be posted to all blog readers of how to subscribe to the top membership level for nowt in due course. Keep this page bookmarked!