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It remind me of when I lived in Bombay for a year as a kid. Tradesmen had their regular 'spots' on the pavement beside the road. A customer would just pull up beside their chosen mechanic who would then do whatever work was needed on their vehicle beside the road! They would lay things like pistons, cranks and gearshafts out on the pavement with passers-by just stepping over everything! They always seemed to get everything back together again!
I remember my father always took us to the same barber. He was an old chap who could alwasy be found at the same spot under a tree. He just had a chair on the pavement and a mirror tied to the tree! Passers-by were all around and sometimes they stopped to watch. He always did a good job my Dad still says!
It remind me of when I lived in Bombay for a year as a kid. Tradesmen had their regular 'spots' on the pavement beside the road. A customer would just pull up beside their chosen mechanic who would then do whatever work was needed on their vehicle beside the road! They would lay things like pistons, cranks and gearshafts out on the pavement with passers-by just stepping over everything! They always seemed to get everything back together again!
I remember my father always took us to the same barber. He was an old chap who could alwasy be found at the same spot under a tree. He just had a chair on the pavement and a mirror tied to the tree! Passers-by were all around and sometimes they stopped to watch. He always did a good job my Dad still says!
True, it didn't Sceptre, but we did thrash it a bit! We had racing head, cams and exhaust and twin carbs on it. Took out most of the sound deadening material on the floor...oh and the steering king pins were seized, which meant for interesting manouvering(!). Most common fault was when we hit 90, the speedo hit the pin and the speedo cable broke! Used to love driving round in summer with the back window open. Happy days!!!
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