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<blockquote data-quote="Oh.go.on.then" data-source="post: 381105" data-attributes="member: 18297"><p>Bought and drove my first bay last December. An apparently fully restored 1979 Viking. Don't worry I sold it for a 69 early bay!</p><p></p><p>Drove the Viking home from Yorkshire to Worcester. 3 degrees C, no heating, wipers stopped working in fast lane of the motorway, one caliper sticking, wheel bearing sounding like an air raid siren. Broke my golden rule and trusted an eBay ad that said "fully sorted, get in and drive round Europe". Yes it was Christmas and there was drink involved while purchasing.</p><p></p><p>To top it off I couldn't get reverse in a petrol station as the gear stick had the wrong diagram on it. It wasn't much easier when I found where the gears really were.</p><p></p><p>It lasted four months before I sold it for Early Bay after realising that not all Bays are the same!</p><p></p><p>All part of the fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oh.go.on.then, post: 381105, member: 18297"] Bought and drove my first bay last December. An apparently fully restored 1979 Viking. Don't worry I sold it for a 69 early bay! Drove the Viking home from Yorkshire to Worcester. 3 degrees C, no heating, wipers stopped working in fast lane of the motorway, one caliper sticking, wheel bearing sounding like an air raid siren. Broke my golden rule and trusted an eBay ad that said "fully sorted, get in and drive round Europe". Yes it was Christmas and there was drink involved while purchasing. To top it off I couldn't get reverse in a petrol station as the gear stick had the wrong diagram on it. It wasn't much easier when I found where the gears really were. It lasted four months before I sold it for Early Bay after realising that not all Bays are the same! All part of the fun! [/QUOTE]
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