Well what an interesting few weeks I've had with Brian, we decided to respray the wheels after we replaced the crossplys with radials as there was no paint where the old balance weights had been

. So I went down to the local motor factures and got two tins mixed to match the paint, used the spare as the test wheel to check all was ok - which it was, so nipped down to the local tyre bay and got them to take all four wheels off and leave Brian on axle stands over the weekend while we resprayed all the wheels. Disaster,[V][V][V] the paint reacted with the original paint so we spent two days flatting wheels and ended up hand painting the wheels so that they would be ready to go back on first thing Monday.
(Draws breath)
The local tyre bay put the four wheels back on for me having added the 15" Atlas white wall rims to them



they looked good.
Brian wouldn't start so I couldn't move him out of the tyre bay, the starter solenoid had packed up [V][V][V] managed to start him by using the button on the starter solenoid, and then mad panic to get a new starter solenoid so that I could get him to the NEC for the classic car show.
When I got to the NEC discovered that Brian had got hungry and eaten the whitewalls on the way [

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!] so had to jack him up again and remove what was left of the whitewalls.
Had a brilliant time at the NEC spoke to loads of people who loved Commers, then time to go home and guess what, Brain wouldn't start[V][V][V] my fault, I had had the lights on in the back running off the leisure battery and didn't realise it would drain the main battery as well. So we bump started him and off I went heading home.

......... until I realised that I didn't have enough fuel



so I did the only thing possible and called in at the motorway services, fuelled up and then called the AA as Brian's battery was still flat



got the nice man from the AA to disconnect the leisure battery so that only the main battery was taking charge, jumped started and off I went again for home:I when I got home turned him off and thought I'd just check that the battery had charged up....nothing, dead as a dodo, checked the battery and hey presto the nice AA man had never put the lead back on the battery so I'd run all the way home on the alternator[

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And I still love my Commer.... lots


Phew that was a long update
Moley and Brian the Snail 