Part 5 - 18/1/18You thought I’d gone away, didn’t you? Well, I’m afraid not. The Seville is still alive, and it has spluttered into 2018 looking better than it did in 2017 – albeit only slightly.There has been progress both inside and out, beginning with its roof, which has finally had a decent clean. I toyed with various different products, but in the end I went for Auto Glym’s soft top cleaner and protector kit, which is really designed for cabriolets. After loosening the dirt with a cloth, wetting the whole roof and spraying on the cleaner, it was just a case of rubbing it down with the supplied sponge. A quick hose down revealed almost all of the lichen was gone, and where there had been bird muck there were no stains. Its beautiful maroon colour was still intact, too. Result. Inside the work isn’t yet done, but is booked in for early February (pay day). The car’s foot brake has always been a little stiff so the mechanism is being looked at, while I’ll soon have a functioning climate control system once an automtovie electrician as looked over it, and the system has been regassed. Which just leaves the juddering under load,… Read full this story
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