Water247
New Member
Afternoon All,
Just wanted to say hello as just signed up. I'm 6 weeks into owning a Series 3 SWB Petrol (1972) and have to say I'm loving it at the moment (though it has been summer and winter I am a bit unsure of!). So, I am using this as a daily runaround - is this crazy considering the age or am I totally sound in mind and simply trusting on mechanics that have seen it run for 40 years already perfectly well? I am not sure yet (but then it is yet to break on me).
I know/knew next to nothing about mechanics 2 months ago but figure if I'm going to learn then this is a great car to do it on. Owning a Landy is brilliant (especially the comraderie on the roads in a world where everyone always seems so miserable!) but I am a bit fearful that I need to get it water/weatherproofed as quickly as possible for a winter of driving it and also to make sure that all the current 'niggles' are assessed and fixed if needed as I can only imagine them getting worse with daily use (previously this has been a hobbyiests car sat in the garage and driving a few hundred miles a year - this year it will probably (hopefully) cover in excess of 10k!)
Great to hear any thoughts or just have some "hello"s back
Andy (in Surrey).
Just wanted to say hello as just signed up. I'm 6 weeks into owning a Series 3 SWB Petrol (1972) and have to say I'm loving it at the moment (though it has been summer and winter I am a bit unsure of!). So, I am using this as a daily runaround - is this crazy considering the age or am I totally sound in mind and simply trusting on mechanics that have seen it run for 40 years already perfectly well? I am not sure yet (but then it is yet to break on me).
I know/knew next to nothing about mechanics 2 months ago but figure if I'm going to learn then this is a great car to do it on. Owning a Landy is brilliant (especially the comraderie on the roads in a world where everyone always seems so miserable!) but I am a bit fearful that I need to get it water/weatherproofed as quickly as possible for a winter of driving it and also to make sure that all the current 'niggles' are assessed and fixed if needed as I can only imagine them getting worse with daily use (previously this has been a hobbyiests car sat in the garage and driving a few hundred miles a year - this year it will probably (hopefully) cover in excess of 10k!)
Great to hear any thoughts or just have some "hello"s back
Andy (in Surrey).