Re: Visit to see James's Garage in Launceston
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2015 4:00 am
On reflection it really is a sign of the times
Many of the parts are custom in the truest sense of the word
The only way I got them constructed was by invoking positive nostalgic responses in the 'old school, old boys' when they saw the Bellett
Actually 2 of them have retired now and my mechanic is set to in the next 2-3 years.
Younger mechanics just scoff and dont even know where or why when it hasn't got a 'plug-and-play' capacity.
So I say let the good times roll and the Belletts keep on tearing up the road
Cheers
J
Many of the parts are custom in the truest sense of the word
The only way I got them constructed was by invoking positive nostalgic responses in the 'old school, old boys' when they saw the Bellett
Actually 2 of them have retired now and my mechanic is set to in the next 2-3 years.
Younger mechanics just scoff and dont even know where or why when it hasn't got a 'plug-and-play' capacity.
So I say let the good times roll and the Belletts keep on tearing up the road
Cheers
J