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  1. Justin & Muttley

    Parts For Sale RHD Steering box, plus various other parts from ‘71 bus

    Thanks for the welcome back! I've lurked occasionally but unfortunately some serious health issues have meant I've been unable to work on the van for years until quite recently. I started back on it a few months ago by refurbing my front beam and brakes and now an imminent house move has focused...
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    Parts For Sale RHD Steering box, plus various other parts from ‘71 bus

    I'm looking for both spindle nuts and thrust washers - my rebuilt beam is going back on next week and I can't find them anywhere! Edit: Cancel that - I've found them in the darkest corner of the garage being guarded by some pretty serious looking false widow spiders! Thanks anyway
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    FREE to a good home - Remorque Lama vintage trailer!

    Trailer now gone to a new home - thanks all!! ;)
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    FREE to a good home - Remorque Lama vintage trailer!

    As the title says, I have an early 1970's vintage French trailer available for someone who can make good use of it. I acquired it several years ago and it's just sat in the garden since - but I'm having surgery on my leg the week after next and I promised my wife it would be gone before then -...
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    Does anyone live in Southampton?

    Did you get it sorted? Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
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    OK Here we go again... my '69 Early Bay Camper project

    That really looks amazing - you sound really proud and rightly so! Keep the progress pics coming... ;)
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    Seats going in...

    Thank you :oops:
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    Seats going in...

    Happy to confirm that we celebrated our 13th wedding anniversary last December! ;)
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    Wanted--front brake calipers

    Moving a seized caliper piston is fairly straightforward if you have an air supply - you need to remember to insert a piece of wood so that when the piston releases it doesn't whack into the opposing piston (and mind your fingers!). I'd suggest introducing the air supply from a distance at...
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    A new Trailer project

    I'll have a look on Tuesday for you (i've got a long shift tomorrow) - will let you know... ;)
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    A new Trailer project

    Is that a Remorgue (sp.) trailer - I think it's identical to mine! I didn't realise that the sides folded flat but I've just been out to take a look and mine fold down too, thanks for that!! http://forum.earlybay.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=25949&p=222618&hilit=lama#p222618 Look forward to seeing...
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