P38A Ignition switch

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Understood, but that sounds like somebody who has far to much time on their hands ;)

I wish. I cannot keep up with everything that needs fixing and every so called professional seems to be some kind of cowboy who doesn't do a proper job, hence I do everything myself. I realise this might be the source of the issue but what do you do when surrounded by ...
 
Thats the problem I have,I dont trust anyone to do the job properly, so every job ,although I am ok with mechanical `lectric is a mystery and small work is very difficult when your fingers are like sausages and old age stops you bending and crawling to where you need to be.
 
I also have a 20 year old Rover 75 2.0 (also on the forum for that) that for the last 5 years when I have flown back to UK and picked it up and driven it to the Pyrenes have loved it. Its not the P38 but it also covers the miles in comfort. Yes last year the water pump went and it cost me more than the car is worth to repair it, but who on here has also spent more than they should on a at the end of the day is a piece of metal? I have two weeks left before I put this beautiful piece of machinery back on a axel stands for about 9 months, the question is, is it fair to the car or is it fair to me not being able to drive it and regulated back to a rover 75 to take through Europe? Next Christmas when I come back to Crimea I already have a shopping list of 2 new rear air bags and a new compressor. I did fit two new fronts just a couple of years ago and did the head gaskets last year on 112000m as not known when done if ever but no dropped liners and my V8 runs so sweet and the power is just awesome. The compressor is fine at the moment just want to pre empt just as I did with the head gaskets last year. I love this car and so enjoy driving it especially in Russia.
 
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