Sign In
New User? Sign Up
leylandp76 · Leyland P76
? Already a member? Sign in to Yahoo!7

Yahoo!7 Groups Tips

Did you know...
You can set the sort order of messages. Just click on the link in the date column. Your preferences will be remembered, so you don't have to do it again when you return.

Messages

  Messages Help
Advanced
Messages 497 - 526 of 3873   Newest  |  < Newer  |  Older >  |  Oldest
Messages: Simplify | Expand   (Group by Topic) Author Sort by Date v
526
Nick from tas has helped us out with parts numbers for the lower control arm ball joint boots, but there is another rubber item which doesnt even come in the...
MICHAEL CLARKE
mickvic111
Offline Send Email
Sep 1, 2005
12:08 pm
525
... wrote: HI Mike. i hope you are well. Can you let me know how you identify the A part of the carb(A2 or A6) on the carb. The reason for this is that I have...
nick_kounelis
Offline Send Email
Aug 29, 2005
4:01 am
524
Here is the link for those who don't know where to purchase the Targa model. http://www.topgear.com.au/productinfo.cfm?prodID=330# Regards, Scott Reynolds...
Scott
sooty63_au
Offline Send Email
Aug 27, 2005
1:06 pm
523
Hi John Try www.topgear.com.au. This is the Trax website. Regards Steve ... From: John Beattie To: leylandp76@... Sent: Saturday, August 27,...
Steve Maher
v8pnut
Offline Send Email
Aug 27, 2005
1:00 pm
522
Thanks Steve, where can I order a Targa, please? John ... From: Steve Maher To: P76 Group Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2005 12:09 PM Subject: [leylandp76] Mags...
John Beattie
johnbt@...
Send Email
Aug 27, 2005
2:58 am
521
For the groups info, Joe Green did an interview with Unique Cars magazine and it has just hit the news stands. I did an interview with Liz Swanton of...
Steve Maher
v8pnut
Offline Send Email
Aug 27, 2005
2:09 am
520
Clear DayHi folks, Most of us will know that the V8 was fitted with the A2 carby up to about Feb/Mar 1974, after which the Factory substituted the A6, the...
Mike Chadwick
chaddyp76
Offline Send Email
Aug 27, 2005
1:57 am
519
Subject: FW: Credit card Scam this sounds plausible so it is worth circulating. Credit card users ... please look out . Please keep this in mind when u talk...
John Beattie
johnbt@...
Send Email
Aug 25, 2005
10:27 pm
518
Subject: FW: Credit card Scam this sounds plausible so it is worth circulating. Credit card users ... please look out . Please keep this in mind when u talk...
John Beattie
johnbt@...
Send Email
Aug 25, 2005
9:03 am
517
Me Again. We have lots and lots of boots that are buggered due to them rusting out. One way the water gets in is through the holes where the badges go. If...
v8p76
Offline Send Email
Aug 22, 2005
12:52 pm
516
Hi All, In regards to the ball joint boot, make sure you have no grease on the lip that it sits on. Also, we use a small piece of waterpipe that is the same...
v8p76
Offline Send Email
Aug 22, 2005
12:51 pm
515
I have never had a boot lid rust out...but someone mentioned to me it was quite common, and with my am-eye-blue 1973 model car every time I open the boot lid...
MICHAEL CLARKE
mickvic111
Offline Send Email
Aug 22, 2005
9:36 am
514
... wrote: Hello again. Adam Woodwards from Perth had came back to me on my work email and the part number of these boots are NI 4852201 J00 The Retail on...
nick_kounelis
Offline Send Email
Aug 22, 2005
7:17 am
513
There would be a market of about 10 people interested in those tail lights...unless a collector wanted to put'em up on the mantelpiece...anything is possible. ...
MICHAEL CLARKE
mickvic111
Offline Send Email
Aug 20, 2005
8:53 am
512
hi there..just wondered if there was anyone here who would be interested in some force 7 taillights as there are some for sale over here in nz on a site called...
David Timms
nzwanderer66
Offline Send Email
Aug 20, 2005
8:06 am
511
Please note that this is a system generated email. Please do not reply to this email. If you have questions, please click the following link or paste it in...
eBay Member: mclarke6...
mickvic111
Offline Send Email
Aug 18, 2005
8:36 am
510
Hi I have read some where that the ball joint boots from a Nissan patrol (?) have the same ball joint boots with the thick rubber surround which require no...
nick_kounelis
Offline Send Email
Aug 14, 2005
11:35 pm
509
John Dethlefs of Winyard Tasmainia is in need of a complete power steering unit for his Super . Although Johns wife has a Executive with power steering , Johns...
rickp76vic
Offline Send Email
Aug 11, 2005
12:56 pm
508
I'm with Michael on this one,as much as drilling holes might be a solution,it isn't the answer. It's a bit like taking a pain killer for a headache,then dying...
minsai
force7r
Offline Send Email
Aug 11, 2005
6:52 am
507
Everyone knows of the 2 different types of targa rims that were produced, the difference in them being the 'nose' which the centre cap fits onto, and the...
Scott
sooty63_au
Offline Send Email
Aug 11, 2005
2:16 am
506
Michael, I have drilled 1/8" holes in the boot of many cars I have owned. It has never caused corrosion in the boot, and doesn't let water in, at least, not to...
Mike Chadwick
chaddyp76
Offline Send Email
Aug 10, 2005
6:59 am
505
Hi Anton. Can you email me re a price for the set you have there. I have emailed you off line from the forum but have not heard anything back so will post...
Nick Kounelis
nick_kounelis
Offline Send Email
Aug 10, 2005
6:58 am
504
I have raised the topic of rust around the petrol filler before and the explanations for why this occurs were many and quite varied. Martin Hayes in our club...
MICHAEL CLARKE
mickvic111
Offline Send Email
Aug 10, 2005
5:12 am
503
As Barry has mentioned my name, I had better comment. Barry's observations are valid so far as the battery side is concerned; but I have also seen the front...
Mike Chadwick
chaddyp76
Offline Send Email
Aug 10, 2005
4:51 am
502
Firstly, I would question the accuracy of your survey re rust around petrol fillers. I have seen both 73 and 74 cars with this problem, although I can't...
John Beattie
johnbt@...
Send Email
Aug 10, 2005
3:44 am
501
Thanks for the response re subframe. My question "I wonder why" was asked about the difference in '73 and '74 model vehicles in terms of rust around the...
MICHAEL CLARKE
mickvic111
Offline Send Email
Aug 9, 2005
10:53 pm
500
Michael, the answer is obvious: they all had batteries, which if not checked regularly dripped muck down onto the L-H chassis rail, and eventually ate that...
Barry Sykes
bsykes@...
Send Email
Aug 9, 2005
10:31 pm
499
hi there are no marina clubs in australia although there is one in england, how ever there is several clubs (well in queensland there are) that will take...
carle gregory
bigkarl60
Offline Send Email
Aug 9, 2005
10:30 pm
498
Be even better to see the person who owns the said Targa win the original books for it.As the value of Targa's with the original books, will no doubt help...
minsai
force7r
Offline Send Email
Aug 9, 2005
9:55 am
497
Hi Michael I thought the chassis rail rust problem would be obvious. That is the side that gets contaminated by any rubbish making its way down from the...
minsai
force7r
Offline Send Email
Aug 9, 2005
9:55 am

Copyright © 2009 Yahoo! Australia & NZ Pty Ltd. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Guidelines - Help