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3rd November 2013, 07:46 | #1 |
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S525OVP No Progress?
I don't tend to need to post much but I have enjoyed reading the technical section and about people's projects since even before I joined :-). But looking at this project I have been puzzling for a while about this. I have read all the threads on this car now. This looked a really great project. It seemed to have started so well. But literally four years on almost to the day and it isn't finished? There is putting things on the backburner and then there is this project! Looks pretty pointless really. It isn't down to a lack of offers of help from members and traders either judging by the many offers in these threads! Club members must have the patience of saints or they have forgotten all about the car or have they just given up on this potentially great project?
Why after four years, isn't this finished and proudly showcased by the club? Or if that is beyond the Club and owners abilities then why have this section on the car running in the first place? Is it just a really good example of how not to project manage a car restoration? Or is it just a great example of bangernomics in action now? What has stopped the progress? Not really having a go, just mystified by what it is all for? |
3rd November 2013, 08:22 | #2 |
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I think its been accepted that the project has stalled and folk have just lost interest.......... Sad really, as its such an early example.
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4th November 2013, 08:26 | #3 |
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What stage is the car at nowadays??
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5th November 2013, 21:06 | #4 |
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I can see what you mean about people having lost interest
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5th November 2013, 21:33 | #5 |
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The car owner,& the forum owner,Christopher,is too busy involved in his career,i have no idea on the progress of the car,it's not even the oldest known,as that used to belong to to roverowner,(Dr Alan Cranston) who sadly passed away earlier this year,& the car is still,as far as i know,in Sweden.
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7th November 2013, 16:09 | #6 | |
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I had not seen the latest post about OVP until just now. By coincidence, I was thinking about OVP yesterday and wondered how the old lady was getting on, as we had not heard any recent reports from Christopher about her progress. The last report of when he saw it would be enough for me I am writing from Nairobi and understand the difficulties involved in talking about a car which is thousands of miles away. If you do get the chance of logging on Christopher can you please let us know how OVP is doing? |
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18th November 2013, 16:02 | #7 |
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I was in Christopher's company on Saturday at the NEC , it was nice to finally meet the man himself , and someone broached the subject of OVP, and Christopher said that the next step was to get it resprayed as it was just standing on his drive. But as usual, unfortunately his work commitments mean he has little time to get this organised.
We were lucky to have his presence at the NEC show, so when he will have time to sort out the next step for OVP who knows.
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18th November 2013, 18:14 | #8 |
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Well far be it from me to cause a ruckus but isnt it possible with all the members who have offered their services and help over the last 4 years, that the job over getting the car sprayed could be delegated to a member to oversee, with the adequate funds after a suitable garage or person is found to carry out the work at a reasonable price so it would be sparkling when christopher returns wedgewood blue I assume to the cowley JEL code not Longbridge !!! As I said its just a thought.
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18th November 2013, 21:48 | #9 |
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Well the next step was being talked about by Pab in 2011!?
http://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/foru...ad.php?t=87666 And it looked like the work back then was being sorted by Andy Willi. It doesn't look promising really :-( |
21st November 2013, 07:35 | #10 |
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we had to put this on hold as i closed down the garage so not the clubs fault
the problem with doing a car up with no real money and needing some spent on it is a problem i am sure its going to happen but think of this most of us work and dont get allot of time to spare so progress will be slow andy |
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