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Spelunker Member Since: 02 May 2016 Location: Nottinghamshire Posts: 248 |
Came across an old mini the other day - nothing too unusual (apart from why anyone would have one - tried driving on once, it is the only car where I could press all 3 pedals at once) except it was in the middle of the road, locked and at an angle across the road. Called the police who traced the owner a quarter of a mile up the road. Apparently the driver had parked the car and locked it, but had omitted to apply the handbrake. The road it was on had a very slight slope and the car must have very slowly rolled to where I found it. I will leave it to you to guess the gender of the driver..... QUID FACIUM TIBI
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29th Dec 2016 6:49pm |
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steveball Member Since: 09 Jun 2011 Location: Corsham, UK Posts: 208 |
That's exactly right. My Dad had a Saab 900 sometime in the late 80s. On numerous occasions he'd come back to find it had moved from where he'd parked it. Apparently the handbrake worked by applying the front disc calipers. When they were hot, they'd grip tight, but as they cooled and contracted, they'd release. I think it was the same Saab that you had to put into reverse to take the key out - perhaps that's why! With regards an old-style mini, I'd bet the handbrake was just rubbish - they always were. My mother-in-law has one and carries a brick in the passenger footwell. It's a solution, I suppose, though I'd prefer to fix the handbrake. Current: 2010 Range Rover L322 Vogue SE, TDV8 3.6, Bournville ----------------------------------- Now gone: 2002 Range Rover L322 Vogue, TD6, Giverney Green |
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29th Dec 2016 11:39pm |
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rvbush Member Since: 08 Jan 2016 Location: Leamington Spa Posts: 540 |
Seem to recall Citroen Xantia's had a habit of not staying in the same place they were parked in at one time. Drives:
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30th Dec 2016 8:51am |
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