Winter Jobs: Brake Caliper refresh

With the best weather driving days of this year slipping away, thoughts turn to those little jobs like a brake caliper refresh. Very pleased with how these turned out 🙂
Short induction experiment for the Speed Six Cerbera

You may be reading my blog thinking he just polishes it, drives it and takes photos; and while I do enjoy all of that – I do have a naturally curious mind. If you know your Cerberas, you will…
Happy 3rd Birthday (ownership)

Three years since I’ve owned my Cerbera! And I am happy to report that I still have a clean sheet – zero breakdowns. I said this the last 2 years, and it as true today as it was…
Cadwell Park TVR Car Club Track day 2019

This is my 3rd annual pilgrimage to this track, attending with the TVR Car Club. This year, I treated myself to some new rubber, namely Toyo 888’s Amazing tyres! I had my camera hooked up capturing telemetry, and these shaved…
Leeds Castle – Motors by the Moat – 2019

Leeds Castle (Motors by the Moat) in Kent is a fantastic setting for this car show, with everything from the very latest hypercars, to old school Fords, there’s really something for everyone. Add to that a little sunshine…
Burghley House – TVRCC Season Opener – 2019

I’ve never been to Burghley House before, but the season opener I heard was always well attended. And it certainly was, I’ve never seen so many TVR’s in one place! Did I enjoy it? Of course.. but not as much…
Winter Jobs: Engine bay shiny bits

Over the winter I sent some parts away for powder coating. The old parts had discoloured, oxidized, and generally looked tired. I opted for silver, wanting to keep the original look, but with a far superior resilient finish.…
Cerbera Artwork

Measuring 4ft long, this digital Cerbera artwork is stunning. It’s not a photo, nor is it paint or pencil, but a digital representation. My custom rear lights captured brilliantly. The detail of my Spider wheels,…
Winter Jobs: Re-blacking rubber trim

Black rubber trim, be it around the front or rear screen, or around the door/windows, often goes off colour/dark greyish. My usual go to product would be the back-to-black type of product – you know, the black gooey paste…