Oldseadog

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Her undersides were rotten and getting worse, as every year yet another patch was welded on, so that I finished up with more patches than chassis!

Unfortunately, I don't have a garage or huge n cave available to allow me to do any more work myself!
I contacted Jim at Nortthumbria Youth Action, where they train youngsters in the black arts of motor mechanicking.

I had a Richards chassis delivered to them and told them that I didn't need her in asny particular hurry, so I waited until the tax and MoT ran out, SORN'd her and handed her over.

OK, it took a few months for them to strip, refurb bodywork where required, paint the new chassis, fit new shockers, fuel tank, steering damper and fit many other new bits, then put it all together, and the end result is stunning!

I got her back on Saturday as the MoT Testing Station computer said that she was a Class 7 and not a Class 4, so I spent half of the day tryingto find someone at the DLVA to talk to! The 110 is classed as a 'Dual Purpose Vehicle' and therefore unless she is being used for commercial purposes, she is a Class 4.

Apart from them doing a job which I would rather have done myself, if I had both the time and the premises, the standard of workmanship is second to one because the chances of any of the young people ever getting another chance of working on a huge Meccanno Set in this day and age is quite minimal, due to everything being diagnosed by a computer program!

If anyone out in LandyZone ever finds themselves in a position like mine, I heartily recommend NYA in North Shields and the kids are all proud to say that they have worked on her (it looks good on their CV's too)!

My baby is back doing what she does best, and I am a very happy bunny!
 
Now that was a stroke of luck. In my experience young people are very good for jobs that involve crawling underneath and getting dirty. They seem to enjoy wire brushing things and spraying Waxoyl. Not quite as bad as sending them up chimneys and down mines as our 19th century forbears did but pretty close.
 
Glad you're happy! Nothing better than that amazing feeling of knowing you'll never have chassis problems again is there? :)
 
get some pics up so we can all see and praise their work. Then show the thread to then it will be a nice sign off for the.
 
Wished I could afford all the bits chassis ect,.
I'm the same as you were, got no garage but Chassis getting worse every year, just scraped through MOT in November so got another year at least. I do plan to pull it in the stable up allotment garden and get a decent Genny for power when I finally start. Gonna start building some axles up in the mean time.
Would love to see yours if I'm up that way ill give you a shout.
 
I'll see if I can get some pics tomorrow, as the last thing that they would have wanted is some old gimmer 'interfering'!
 
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What an absolutely brilliant thing for those youngsters to be involved with. :)

its looking rather good too!:)

really pleased for you. :cool: Big thumbs up from me:)
 
If you give Northumbria Youth Action a call and ask to speak to Jim.
Their address is:
Youth Village
Hudson Street
North Shields
NE30 1DL
Tel: 0191 200 1234
 
Looks like a fantastic workshop too. I wish there'd been something like that to do when I was a teenager.
 

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