Monday 13 December 2010

The arrival......

Well, after a much longer wait than anticipated the car has arrived in the UK. It ended up taking about 5 weeks for it to cross, which was a real let down since we were originally told that it would take 2 weeks.

As many of you will know we've had some 'severe weather' conditions in the UK, this of course happened right at the time the car arrived on the cargo ship - and to add to the delayed crossing containers weren't able to be unloaded as there were no lorries able to make it to East Kent to put them onto. So the car remained entombed in it's container for a further week.

When it finally made it's way off the ship and into the storage warehouse I called the company who are keeping it for me to check weather it was OK to arrange for a vehicle transporter to collect it. They told me that the handbrake was stuck on and the two front tyres were flat. This meant I needed to drive 120 miles to sort out the problem before the delivery company would even consider picking it up. Normally this would have disappointed me, but actually I couldn't get down there fast enough, it was my excuse to see the car for the first time in the flesh.

Armed with tools and so forth I went down to see the car on Friday morning. After arriving at the docks and making our way to the warehouse in question we were told to wait at the entrance to be escorted to the vehicle. 5 minutes seemed like 5 hours as my brother and I waited patiently, the torture made worse due to the fact that I could see the tail end of the car poking out from behind a stack of crates. And then we finally saw it, it was an amazing feeling - I knew it was going to be big but it was even bigger than I imagined, it's 5.2 meters long, bumper to bumper. Here's a walk around video my brother managed to get.



I've purchased a number plate to go on the car when it finally gets registered, WGU 18E, as close to the original of WGU 18G as is possible to get which I'm pleased about. We also need: front and rear indicators, a passenger side mirror, replacement headlamps, windscreen washers and the handbrake reconnecting.

It would have been truer to say that the car had half flat tyres and the handbrake wasn't stuck, as I fired up the car and moved it back and forth a few feet with ease. I really had no problem with going down there though, as I said it was just the excuse I needed to go and take a look at the car. The engine sounds awesome, and led me to thinking that the car samples you can hear throughout the White Room and Chill Out may actually have been recorded by Jimmy from the original Ford Timelord.

Next step: car arrives at my house in a few days, and then it's off to get it MOT'd - nerve racking stuff as any UK car owner will confess, depending on how much (or little) there is to do will depend on how much I'm going to need to fork out on repairs to get it road legal.

Then it's all cosmetics, and once they're sorted out we're off to Spain.

All of a sudden the whole project seems to be more real. The car has arrived.

Over and out........

6 comments:

  1. Congratulations on your new arrival! The car looks in brilliant condition, very very jealous indeed.

    Keep posting!

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  2. I'm jelous too.

    Please, phone me when you're in Spain (I live in Cordoba). I would love to see it and take some pictures.

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  3. hehe, Timelords have mercy, we be rollin' now!!

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  4. Amazingly straight body on the car, judging from your video that is, great find indeed, congrats!!!

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  5. Wow, this is about the coolest thing I've heard of for a very very long time, and as many others have already said: I'm extremely jealous! If only I had the time, patience, knowledge and money (and a drivers license) I might try to do the same thing...

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  6. When you've done Sierra Nevada, how about taking F.T. for a spin to Stockholm and burn a stack of LPs in certain a field outside of the city? Would make a cool picture... =)
    I can provide accommodation for you if you make the trip.

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