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Re: castrol r
Castrol R, as of last year, was avalible from either Moss or Abingdon Spares.
Not both, but i can't remember which one. Len
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Castrol R
Hi Tweed,
I read somewhere of a some Army chaps in North Africa during the
war who hightened their motor-racing reminiscing by burning off
some Castrol R in a mess tin placed on a fire. They would all sit
down-wind sniffing at the heady fumes. I'm sure "Health and Safety"
would ban such activities now, or insist that "gas masks" should be
worn.
It's all very well putting some in the petrol, but only those
behind you will benefit.
Regards, Eric.
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...Ahh that smell!.... Back when a 500 Goldie with clip-on`s was King of the Road we used to put a drop in the petrol.... actually got pulled over by a copper for it cos he thought it was a `silly thing to do`.... he would no doubt have swapped it for the Speed Twin he was on though.
--- On Wed, 4/3/09, David Lodge wrote: Well, the smell's the thing. Unforgettable! Regards, lodge in Vancouver --- On Tue, 3/3/09, pgh1949 wrote: Had to have it of course for > the sweet smell of the exhaust. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: Castrol R
A number of years ago I attended a MMM annual meeting in the UK with my
wife. They ran a rally and I was a passenger in Mike Allison's N type. My
wife Barbara was a passenger in Roger Thomas's 4 seater. The rally was held
in a rural area on one lane (single carriageway) roads, the kind where your
car brushes against the hedge rows on both sides.
Mike Allison drove down these lanes at breakneck speeds. He was way in front
of the other cars and out of sight. My wife Barbara told me after the event
that they were able to follow, by stopping at all forks and intersections
and then deciding which way to go by following the scent of the Castrol R
from Allison's car.
As a boy growing up in Paterson New Jersey (the home of the original
Gasoline Alley) My father took me to the midget races at the city stadium. I
really don't remember much about the races, but I vividly remember the smell
of the Castrol R like it was yesterday. I am told that our sense of smell
has a longer and more accurate memory retention then our other senses.
Mike
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Subject: [mg-tabc] Castrol R
Hi Tweed,
I read somewhere of a some Army chaps in North Africa during the
war who hightened their motor-racing reminiscing by burning off
some Castrol R in a mess tin placed on a fire. They would all sit
down-wind sniffing at the heady fumes. I'm sure "Health and Safety"
would ban such activities now, or insist that "gas masks" should be
worn.
It's all very well putting some in the petrol, but only those
behind you will benefit.
Regards, Eric.
-----Original Message-----
...Ahh that smell!.... Back when a 500 Goldie with clip-on`s was King of the
Road we used to put a drop in the petrol.... actually got pulled over by a
copper for it cos he thought it was a `silly thing to do`.... he would no
doubt have swapped it for the Speed Twin he was on though.
--- On Wed, 4/3/09, David Lodge wrote: Well, the smell's the thing. Unforgettable! Regards, lodge in Vancouver --- On Tue, 3/3/09, pgh1949 wrote: Had to have it of course for > the sweet smell of the exhaust. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links
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Re: Castrol R
Back in New England, I used to run Castrol R in my walk-behind lawn mower just to make the chore of grass cutting bearable. Here in New Mexico, I don't have grass anymore thus totally eliminating that mixed blessing.
Badger
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Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2009 08:10:35 -0500
Subject: RE: [mg-tabc] Castrol R
A number of years ago I attended a MMM annual meeting in the UK with my
wife. They ran a rally and I was a passenger in Mike Allison's N type. My
wife Barbara was a passenger in Roger Thomas's 4 seater. The rally was held
in a rural area on one lane (single carriageway) roads, the kind where your
car brushes against the hedge rows on both sides.
Mike Allison drove down these lanes at breakneck speeds. He was way in front
of the other cars and out of sight. My wife Barbara told me after the event
that they were able to follow, by stopping at all forks and intersections
and then deciding which way to go by following the scent of the Castrol R
from Allison's car.
As a boy growing up in Paterson New Jersey (the home of the original
Gasoline Alley) My father took me to the midget races at the city stadium. I
really don't remember much about the races, but I vividly remember the smell
of the Castrol R like it was yesterday. I am told that our sense of smell
has a longer and more accurate memory retention then our other senses.
Mike
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Subject: [mg-tabc] Castrol R
Hi Tweed,
I read somewhere of a some Army chaps in North Africa during the
war who hightened their motor-racing reminiscing by burning off
some Castrol R in a mess tin placed on a fire. They would all sit
down-wind sniffing at the heady fumes. I'm sure "Health and Safety"
would ban such activities now, or insist that "gas masks" should be
worn.
It's all very well putting some in the petrol, but only those
behind you will benefit.
Regards, Eric.
-----Original Message-----
...Ahh that smell!.... Back when a 500 Goldie with clip-on`s was King of the
Road we used to put a drop in the petrol.... actually got pulled over by a
copper for it cos he thought it was a `silly thing to do`.... he would no
doubt have swapped it for the Speed Twin he was on though.
--- On Wed, 4/3/09, David Lodge wrote: Well, the smell's the thing. Unforgettable! Regards, lodge in Vancouver --- On Tue, 3/3/09, pgh1949 wrote: Had to have it of course for > the sweet smell of the exhaust. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Castrol R
Hi Badger,
I hope you were on "full throttle".
-----Original Message-----
Back in New England, I used to run Castrol R in my walk-behind lawn mower just to make the chore of grass cutting bearable. Here in New Mexico, I don't have grass anymore thus totally eliminating that mixed blessing.
Badger
A number of years ago I attended a MMM annual meeting in the UK with my
wife. They ran a rally and I was a passenger in Mike Allison's N type. My
wife Barbara was a passenger in Roger Thomas's 4 seater. The rally was held
in a rural area on one lane (single carriageway) roads, the kind where your
car brushes against the hedge rows on both sides.
Mike Allison drove down these lanes at breakneck speeds. He was way in front
of the other cars and out of sight. My wife Barbara told me after the event
that they were able to follow, by stopping at all forks and intersections
and then deciding which way to go by following the scent of the Castrol R
from Allison's car.
As a boy growing up in Paterson New Jersey (the home of the original
Gasoline Alley) My father took me to the midget races at the city stadium. I
really don't remember much about the races, but I vividly remember the smell
of the Castrol R like it was yesterday. I am told that our sense of smell
has a longer and more accurate memory retention then our other senses.
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com [mailto:mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
E.Worpe@surrey.ac.uk
Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2009 7:54 AM
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Subject: [mg-tabc] Castrol R
Hi Tweed,
I read somewhere of a some Army chaps in North Africa during the
war who hightened their motor-racing reminiscing by burning off
some Castrol R in a mess tin placed on a fire. They would all sit
down-wind sniffing at the heady fumes. I'm sure "Health and Safety"
would ban such activities now, or insist that "gas masks" should be
worn.
It's all very well putting some in the petrol, but only those
behind you will benefit.
Regards, Eric.
-----Original Message-----
...Ahh that smell!.... Back when a 500 Goldie with clip-on`s was King of the
Road we used to put a drop in the petrol.... actually got pulled over by a
copper for it cos he thought it was a `silly thing to do`.... he would no
doubt have swapped it for the Speed Twin he was on though.
--- On Wed, 4/3/09, David Lodge wrote: Well, the smell's the thing. Unforgettable! Regards, lodge in Vancouver --- On Tue, 3/3/09, pgh1949 wrote: Had to have it of course for > the sweet smell of the exhaust. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: Castrol R
You better believe it and I drifted through the corners of the yard and around the tree!Badger
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From: E.Worpe@surrey.ac.uk
Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2009 14:44:08 +0000
Subject: [mg-tabc] Castrol R
Hi Badger,
I hope you were on "full throttle".
-----Original Message-----
Back in New England, I used to run Castrol R in my walk-behind lawn mower just to make the chore of grass cutting bearable. Here in New Mexico, I don't have grass anymore thus totally eliminating that mixed blessing.
Badger
A number of years ago I attended a MMM annual meeting in the UK with my
wife. They ran a rally and I was a passenger in Mike Allison's N type. My
wife Barbara was a passenger in Roger Thomas's 4 seater. The rally was held
in a rural area on one lane (single carriageway) roads, the kind where your
car brushes against the hedge rows on both sides.
Mike Allison drove down these lanes at breakneck speeds. He was way in front
of the other cars and out of sight. My wife Barbara told me after the event
that they were able to follow, by stopping at all forks and intersections
and then deciding which way to go by following the scent of the Castrol R
from Allison's car.
As a boy growing up in Paterson New Jersey (the home of the original
Gasoline Alley) My father took me to the midget races at the city stadium. I
really don't remember much about the races, but I vividly remember the smell
of the Castrol R like it was yesterday. I am told that our sense of smell
has a longer and more accurate memory retention then our other senses.
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com [mailto:mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
E.Worpe@surrey.ac.uk
Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2009 7:54 AM
To: lizandtweed@yahoo.co.uk; clive.sherriff@ntlworld.com;
Mg-taBC@yahoogroups.com; usaj24@earthlink.net; pgh1949@shaw.ca;
emmgeeteecee@yahoo.co.uk
Subject: [mg-tabc] Castrol R
Hi Tweed,
I read somewhere of a some Army chaps in North Africa during the
war who hightened their motor-racing reminiscing by burning off
some Castrol R in a mess tin placed on a fire. They would all sit
down-wind sniffing at the heady fumes. I'm sure "Health and Safety"
would ban such activities now, or insist that "gas masks" should be
worn.
It's all very well putting some in the petrol, but only those
behind you will benefit.
Regards, Eric.
-----Original Message-----
...Ahh that smell!.... Back when a 500 Goldie with clip-on`s was King of the
Road we used to put a drop in the petrol.... actually got pulled over by a
copper for it cos he thought it was a `silly thing to do`.... he would no
doubt have swapped it for the Speed Twin he was on though.
--- On Wed, 4/3/09, David Lodge wrote: Well, the smell's the thing. Unforgettable! Regards, lodge in Vancouver --- On Tue, 3/3/09, pgh1949 wrote: Had to have it of course for > the sweet smell of the exhaust. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: Castrol R
So Badger, have you come out of winter hibernation (have not heard from you in a while)? Since you have no grass to mow now, how goes your TC chassis project? Any updates? David Edgar, TC 5108 El Cajon, California> You better believe it and I drifted through the corners of the yard and around > the tree! Badger
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Re: Castrol R
Wombat is waiting in the wings while I finish up our latest house project but I should be back to it one of these days.Thanks for asking. Badger
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Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2009 09:13:36 -0800
Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] Castrol R
So Badger, have you come out of winter hibernation (have not heard from you in a while)? Since you have no grass to mow now, how goes your TC chassis project? Any updates? David Edgar, TC 5108 El Cajon, California [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> You better believe it and I drifted through the corners of the yard and around > the tree! Badger
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Re: Castrol R
You guys are going to kill me but I always thought Castrol R smelled
like burning Crayola Crayons, also never mix R with Mineral oil, that
was what was in my PA and talk about molasses
Joe
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Sent: Wed, 4 Mar 2009 10:39 am
Subject: RE: [mg-tabc] Castrol R
You better believe it and I drifted through the corners of the yard and
around the tree!Badger
To: MR.BADGER@msn.com; mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com
From: E.Worpe@surrey.ac.uk
Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2009 14:44:08 +0000
Subject: [mg-tabc] Castrol R
Hi Badger,
I hope you were on "full throttle".
-----Original Message-----
Back in New England, I used to run Castrol R in my walk-behind lawn
mower just to make the chore of grass cutting bearable. Here in New
Mexico, I don't have grass anymore thus totally eliminating that mixed
blessing.
Badger
A number of years ago I attended a MMM annual meeting in the UK with my
wife. They ran a rally and I was a passenger in Mike Allison's N type.
My
wife Barbara was a passenger in Roger Thomas's 4 seater. The rally was
held
in a rural area on one lane (single carriageway) roads, the kind where
your
car brushes against the hedge rows on both sides.
Mike Allison drove down these lanes at breakneck speeds. He was way in
front
of the other cars and out of sight. My wife Barbara told me after the
event
that they were able to follow, by stopping at all forks and
intersections
and then deciding which way to go by following the scent of the Castrol
R
from Allison's car.
As a boy growing up in Paterson New Jersey (the home of the original
Gasoline Alley) My father took me to the midget races at the city
stadium. I
really don't remember much about the races, but I vividly remember the
smell
of the Castrol R like it was yesterday. I am told that our sense of
smell
has a longer and more accurate memory retention then our other senses.
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com [mailto:mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of
E.Worpe@surrey.ac.uk
Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2009 7:54 AM
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Mg-taBC@yahoogroups.com; usaj24@earthlink.net; pgh1949@shaw.ca;
emmgeeteecee@yahoo.co.uk
Subject: [mg-tabc] Castrol R
Hi Tweed,
I read somewhere of a some Army chaps in North Africa during the
war who hightened their motor-racing reminiscing by burning off
some Castrol R in a mess tin placed on a fire. They would all sit
down-wind sniffing at the heady fumes. I'm sure "Health and Safety"
would ban such activities now, or insist that "gas masks" should be
worn.
It's all very well putting some in the petrol, but only those
behind you will benefit.
Regards, Eric.
-----Original Message-----
.....Ahh that smell!.... Back when a 500 Goldie with clip-on`s was King
of the
Road we used to put a drop in the petrol.... actually got pulled over
by a
copper for it cos he thought it was a `silly thing to do`.... he would
no
doubt have swapped it for the Speed Twin he was on though.
--- On Wed, 4/3/09, David Lodge wrote: Well, the smell's the thing. Unforgettable! Regards, lodge in Vancouver --- On Tue, 3/3/09, pgh1949 wrote: Had to have it of course for > the sweet smell of the exhaust. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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