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Recent ACs / AC Invacar
« on: June 12, 2016, 13:02:50 »
Thanks for the comments guys.
   
   My car has handlebars and it's hard enough to drive, I only have the use of one arm but I put the other arm on just for ease, one handed tiller would be a nightmare. The good thing about these cars is they are very easy to modify, I fitted a foot brake to mine as the handlebar pushing down for brakes was an accident waiting to happen. I'll be fitting a foot throttle too. I have been offered a steering wheel kit too so that may be an option one day.
   
   Arrochar isn't far from me so may take a run up, however I doubt if do the hill climb lol

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Recent ACs / AC Invacar
« on: June 08, 2016, 09:06:36 »
Thanks for the comments guys.
   
   My car has handlebars and it's hard enough to drive, I only have the use of one arm but I put the other arm on just for ease, one handed tiller would be a nightmare. The good thing about these cars is they are very easy to modify, I fitted a foot brake to mine as the handlebar pushing down for brakes was an accident waiting to happen. I'll be fitting a foot throttle too. I have been offered a steering wheel kit too so that may be an option one day.
   
   Arrochar isn't far from me so may take a run up, however I doubt if do the hill climb lol

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Recent ACs / AC Invacar
« on: May 28, 2016, 19:05:46 »
I wasn't sure on where the car came from or lived during its time in service but Surrey County Council sounds interesting, especially as I purchased it from a chap near Leeds who owned it since it was retired in 2003 and it sat in his yard since and it's now living just outside Glasgow with me so it's well travelled.
   The amount of people who have said to me to fit a Hayabusa engine in it, I'd rather it was close to original and it's capable of 70mph so it's fast enough.
   I was asked about the Yorkshire meet, I may manage that but can't promise just yet, I need to invest in a decent trailer and tow vehicle first as my wee golf really isn't strong enough for a journey like that towing.
   There were over 21000 of these built, figures are limited but I believe 200ish left, 35 of these registered with DVLA and mine may be the only one on the road at the moment.
   2003 saw the last of the Government owned cars recalled and scrapped. Only privately owned cars were saved. However they we're ordered off the roads as well and over the years the chaps at ICR (Ivalid Carriage Register) managed to re register some others with DVLA. Taxation class has to be changed from disabled to tricycle although mine is now Historic and they need a class 3 MOT. Once this is done it kills all the speculation about these been banned from the roads because they were dangerous. No more dangerous than a Reliant Robin, it's only because they 28ish years in service and the mobility scheme had been running since the 80's and it wasn't viable to keep these going any longer and with only one seat they were seen as antisocial.
   I love my little car and love the fact it's so rare and it may be the only one on the road. I want it to be seen by as many people as possible so it will be traveling the country over the next few years.
   As for the last question haha Obviously these were the mobility car of the day, if you wanted a car this was your only choice, it was modified for your disability. The first time I drove the car on the road I thought the government had a plan to dispose of disabled giving them these cars because it really is awful to drive, but the more I drive it, the more I like it.

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Recent ACs / AC Invacar
« on: May 27, 2016, 19:13:40 »
Hi, I am new to the forum. I found it when I was trying to find info on AC to change a part of my logbook. Anyway I contacted a couple of guys from here and they were very helpful, the last one pointed me towards the forum to post up info on my little AC.
   
   Most will remember these cars from the 70's and 80's as disabled people's cars, most memories are of them round football pitches.
   
   My car is a 1975 AC Invacar with a 500cc Steyr-Puch 4/ 2 cylinder engine in the back, AC variable transmission.
   
   I had been looking for one for some years and finally got this one in October last year. The paint was shocking so decided to restore that, taking the paint off opened a can of worms and ended up rebuilding the front and rear bumpers as well as sorting out hundreds of spider leg cracks that were all over every panel.
   
   The car starts and drives and is fully road legal withMOT, Tax and insurance.
   
   I hope you enjoy seeing one again.
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

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