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Old 29 Oct 2002, 08:59 (Ref:416190)   #1
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Banned from driving VY Commodores

We had Holden come out to work today. The reps where telling us how good they where and then proceded to take groups of 2 of us for a drive with them.

Ant way we were out and about and the rep says "Even the hand brake is better" to which I replied "Bulls**t". He then said to me "why don't you pull the hand brake on". We where doing about 20kph. So I did. Now Morris 1100 reckons I don't pull the hand brake on on the Torana far enough. He would have been proud today. The rears locked up, the cover come off the hand brake lever and the shoes locked on and even with the hand brake handle realesed they wouldn't come off. So we had to wait for Holden Roadside Assistance to come and tow it back to the local Holden dealer
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Old 29 Oct 2002, 09:19 (Ref:416198)   #2
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Old 29 Oct 2002, 09:26 (Ref:416206)   #3
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So is the handbrake better?
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Old 29 Oct 2002, 09:32 (Ref:416214)   #4
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So is the handbrake better?
Well they were still locked on when it was dragged onto the back of the tilt tray
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Old 30 Oct 2002, 01:19 (Ref:416994)   #5
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Old 30 Oct 2002, 09:44 (Ref:417211)   #6
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We had better get a VX so that we can compare them to see if they are better or just the same!
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Old 30 Oct 2002, 09:47 (Ref:417213)   #7
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We had better get a VX so that we can compare them to see if they are better or just the same!
They have replaced Hand Brake cables, shoes, discs and tyres.
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Old 30 Oct 2002, 09:51 (Ref:417217)   #8
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Tailshaft?
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Old 30 Oct 2002, 09:52 (Ref:417220)   #9
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Tailshaft?
nah it was ok apparently shame that.
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Old 30 Oct 2002, 10:05 (Ref:417232)   #10
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You will just have to try harder next time!
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Old 30 Oct 2002, 10:11 (Ref:417240)   #11
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You will just have to try harder next time!
We get the car back once it is finfished so I will try and get it and bring it down there. Practice a bit of Rally driving
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Good then I can teach you how to **** a handbrake!
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Old 30 Oct 2002, 10:42 (Ref:417264)   #13
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Good then I can teach you how to **** a handbrake!
I think after reading this you would see I don't really need any help with that
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You didn't tear the lever out of the floor did you?

I have done that twice!
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Old 30 Oct 2002, 11:53 (Ref:417304)   #15
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Hey, I've owned a BMC 1100 before. That trick's not so hard in one of those.
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Has anyone ever tried to make a Triumph handbrake actually hold the car still on anything other than a flat road?
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Old 30 Oct 2002, 20:55 (Ref:417830)   #17
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Could be worse - it could be a Fiat Uno.. I know someone whose car was written off when an Uno from the house opposite decided it was bored with life and hurtled across the road into his garage. I've also found a Fiat Uno halfway across a Little Chef car park before now - again having gone for a short walk on its own. And best of all, I got a lift into town in a colleague's Uno. He stopped the car, and as I had just got one leg out onto the pavement, the little git started rolling forward. I wasn't anticpating being run over from INSIDE a car
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Old 31 Oct 2002, 09:57 (Ref:418262)   #18
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Hey, I've owned a BMC 1100 before. That trick's not so hard in one of those.
It is harder in Aus because we had a bench seat (the handbrake is between the drivers door and the seat)
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Bluebottle, yes I have tried. It works really well if you don't mind walking to get the car later
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Go to drive this car today. I can't understand the thumping noise from the back of the car. It may have something to do with the flat spotted tyres
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Good work Colin, keep it up!!
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