which I have unfortunately driven into the iron gate post on our drive :o( I was lucky I think,in that it only smashed the passenger side wing mirror:0). I have ordered a new unit £45 and wonder if anyone has any idea how much it might be to take it to a garage to have it fitted, or might they only be interested if they suppy the unit? Mr Posy 'does his nut' every time he looks at it.........:0(
Shouldn't be an expensive drama to remove some trim and undo a securing nut then disconnect wires manual or electrical and reconmect. £20-30 labour from a friendly garage not a dealership.
Shouldn't be an expensive drama to remove some trim and undo a securing nut then disconnect wires manual or electrical and reconmect. £20-30 labour from a friendly garage not a dealership.
Thank you retrocop, you must have more patience than Mr Posy :0)
Never noticed any salvage places around here Ivor, but it is too late now anyway as the unit is coming tomorrow (Not bad going, I only pranged it last night too!!) (I blame the fog -lol)
Thank you both for replying.
Ho ho ho and pigs might fly Wolf63, Actually I have been driving in and out of the gates for 20years now and this is the first time it has happened (and that is my story and I am sticking to it!!!! :0)
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//Ho ho ho and pigs might fly Wolf63//
I actually believe pigs do fly. I recall taking delivery of a brand new Lada Estate about 30years ago. I entrusted it to my wife's tender mercy (nurse) to travel to work and I went past her hospital to work on my motorbike most days.
After the first week of ownership I noticed two large pyramid shaped indentations going North from the bottom of the door sills and buckling the lower part of the doors. When I asked my dear wife how the damage happened she said she had no idea and was unaware until I had pointed it out to her.
Riding past the hospital a few days later I saw our pride and joy parked on a paved area beside the main gate.The kerb height was about 2ft 6". The clearance of the bottom of the sill to road surface was about 18" on the car. When I asked Penelope Pitstop if she had heard a horrible graunch and judder when mounting the kerb line she said ,"No. I must of had the radio on a bit loud"
"Sweetheart this is a basic Russian Lada. I have made an appointment to have a radio fitted next week at my pals In car entertainment shop. Remember?"
When I have a catalogue of disasters and excuses I do believe piggies do fly. :-)
Well I'm with Penelope on this retrocop-everyone knows that Ladas were 'before their time'-you probably never noticed the 'state of the art' music centre hidden in the streamlined dash.
P.S. We had an Isetta and it was exactly the same - rofl
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