Confessions from quality control - The Frontera factory
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Back in the day I worked in a Talbot garage. We couldn't get a new Sunbeam Solara to drain all its oil at the first service. I witnessed the strip down to reveal that the sump contained a Tupperware lunch box sans lid which had been squeezed into place. Lots of jokes about wether the sandwiches were any good still.
Morningside said:
trixyD said:
Sadly I missed reading the original post.
I'm considering ordering a copy on amazon. Is the book worth it then chaps? It seems the consensus is a resounding yes.
It really is. Just a shame he did not visit a certain plastic car manufacturer. I'm considering ordering a copy on amazon. Is the book worth it then chaps? It seems the consensus is a resounding yes.
Mine has arrived, and has taken pride of place on the bookshelf in the downstairs loo, along side such tomes as "The Ladybird Book of the Hangover" and "Norwegian Wood: Chopping, Stacking and Drying".
Very funny. My dog was concerned for my well being as I read the bit about tack welding a one legged bloke's boots to the floor.
Very funny. My dog was concerned for my well being as I read the bit about tack welding a one legged bloke's boots to the floor.
trixyD said:
Morningside said:
trixyD said:
Sadly I missed reading the original post.
I'm considering ordering a copy on amazon. Is the book worth it then chaps? It seems the consensus is a resounding yes.
It really is. Just a shame he did not visit a certain plastic car manufacturer. I'm considering ordering a copy on amazon. Is the book worth it then chaps? It seems the consensus is a resounding yes.
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