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Riley did use the Wilson pre-selector box according to the chapter and verse of oldclassiccarPeter.N. wrote: 28 Jun 2021, 12:15 The Riley definitely had a preselector box, I was only a kid at the time and had never seen anything like it before. Maybe it was a different one but the Wilson was the only one I had heard of.
Peter
I'm glad I can still remember something, my memories of 70 years ago are still quite good - well some of them.NewcastleFalcon wrote: 28 Jun 2021, 12:30Riley did use the Wilson pre-selector box according to the chapter and verse of oldclassiccarPeter.N. wrote: 28 Jun 2021, 12:15 The Riley definitely had a preselector box, I was only a kid at the time and had never seen anything like it before. Maybe it was a different one but the Wilson was the only one I had heard of.
Peter
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They've digitalizated everything, including flowers.
Reminds me of when I was "sacked" as the manager of a MG specialist restorer. By the time I had loaded all my tool boxes, body shop boxes and special jigs into my van the workshop was decided bare, especially the MGB that was half way through major sill/floor surgery that I removed all the bracing jigs from.Gibbo2286 wrote: 26 Jun 2021, 18:29 Your mention of pre-select box reminded me of one of our mechanics, Jeff, the company took over another business together with its staff, Jeff was a really good mechanic but he liked a drink
He only lived a few hundred yards from the workshop and used to go home for lunch stopping on the way at two pubs.
Our boss who was a strict Methodist strolled into the workshop one afternoon stood a bit close and said "Have you been drinking? " Jeff said "Yes, had a couple at lunchtime."
Boss said, "Go home and come back on Friday for your cards and your pay, cars and alcohol do not mix."
Jeff wandered over to his bench where he had a Wilson box out of a Daimler in a thousand bits and swept it off the bench into a disused pit which contained all the accumulated scrap metal.
"Sort that f-in lot then." said Jeff.
We never did.