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If it looks a different colour then it probably is. You should not be able to tell the difference if done correctly. It may have been the correct paint code but colour fades over time, so the paint should always be mixed to the panels on the car. If you are unhappy take it back and ask them to do it again. I would not pay for a sub-standard job.
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Running a classic car on unleaded petrol
Skatiechik replied to Mr Bloke's topic in Sheffield Classic Car Group
I used Castrol before as well in my old Maestro. -
Running a classic car on unleaded petrol
Skatiechik replied to Mr Bloke's topic in Sheffield Classic Car Group
For a 1000 miles a year it won't. 30,000 miles a year maybe. -
Running a classic car on unleaded petrol
Skatiechik replied to Mr Bloke's topic in Sheffield Classic Car Group
Simple answer is no they dont. Something like this will do you fine, http://www.millersoils.net/M3_cgi/millers2.cgi?product_id=44&exact_match=on&type=motorsport&cart_id= -
Running a classic car on unleaded petrol
Skatiechik replied to Mr Bloke's topic in Sheffield Classic Car Group
They are a waste of money! -
Running a classic car on unleaded petrol
Skatiechik replied to Mr Bloke's topic in Sheffield Classic Car Group
Just shove millers or similar in it. Or shell do their own brand of fuel additive. Not worth the effort to convert considering the mileage you will be doing. -
Where to get a Landlord EPC from?
Skatiechik replied to Skatiechik's topic in Sheffield Property & Housing
That is right, I normally find reccomendation by others is better. Thanks to those who have made suggestions. -
Where do people get their energy performance certificates from locally?
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I would say anything over 20 years old, others would say 25 years. These are probably the two most common dates used to denote a car as a classic. As other have said who can deny a Capri is a not a classic?
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The trouble is most classic cars are ineligible to enter your event kimchris, as mentioned here: http://www.sheffieldforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=568603
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Woolies do mail order
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Sheffield transport festival graves park
Skatiechik replied to jon smith's topic in Sheffield Classic Car Group
It isn't as a date on the promotors website, so I would guess not. http://www.transtarpromotions.com/showdates.html -
That is my question as well? Very bizarre logic to be honest. Why on earth you think a car has to be 38+ years old to be recognised a classic is beyond me.
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Why just cars older than 1972?