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  • Q596NYA has arrived

    My newest acquisition, arrived with me yesterday. When originally built this must have been a somewhat special build. Burred walnut dash with an inlaid M and I suspect beautifully polished. From that I guess you will have realised that it's no longer like that. I will be attempting to get it back to as nice as I can.
    The files of information, receipts for original build and such are extensive, and extremely useful.
    It was first MOT tested in September of 1986 and registered shortly after. The panel under the bonnet show that the owner of the time was proudly displaying it at shows. I personally, am not a great fan of shows, so it's not likely that it will attend many, plan is to use it as a driver. Sadly the paint is not great, ideally it would have a respray of, at least, the wings which have little dots of where the top coat has detached from the undercoat, like micro blisters that have blown.
    Anyway, I am back into ownership of a "Red sports car" very similar to the second car I owned in NZ in 1967.

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    HELP! I need someone to ease the headache that the wiring is giving me. If there's anyone near local to Tamworth I would be happy to put some money on the table. It can't be much, as it was all working when the car was delivered apart from headlights, and MOT is about 6 weeks old.

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    • #3
      Further to my message from the 12th. A non Marlin owner has stepped up. So far a number of dodgy connections in the YKC loom, but it's now starting again. The motor sonds very sweet. There are some very strange switches to work through, but there is a light somewhere out at the end of the tunnel. I don't think the car will be a show piece in my hands, hopefully a good user though.

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