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in Conway North Wales it's a busy day at Architectural Salvage expert Drew pritchard's Warehouse just give it a general wipe and then we can photograph it no more bits on the counters I'll take the fisherman off while Gavin and Carl sort out the display cabinets Drew hits the road with tea they're traveling three hours North from Conway to the Village of ravenclass in the Lake District in Cumbria you brought me to the Lakes today this week hopefully not to drown me we are going to meet a guy called Peter Frost Pennington and he is one of the owners of moncaster Castle Lancaster Castle is believed to stand on Roman remains but the current Castle on an estate of 1800 Acres was built for the Pennington family in the 13th century and they've lived here ever since Peter Frost Pennington took up residence when his wife inherited the property 18 years ago my mother-in-law used to say there's no space here when you've got 80 odd rooms that's a bit of a strange thing to say but you build up junk and we have some large items which we might like to send Drew's way other than that I'm sure he'll find some small interesting things easier to tuck in his pocket and take away with him oh there we go that's a castle wow that's just showing off isn't it it is look at the view that's true welcome to Manchester nice to meet you nice to get you here at last tease welcome I'm just marveling at that when we came around the corner well Olivia is quite stunning we're very lucky to live here and Ruskin described it as Gateway To Paradise which means you're not in heaven yet but you're almost there anyway like to come in beautiful and uh I'm sure we'll find something to interest you in here sir it's definitely three steps to Heaven three steps so welcome to cast itself come into the medieval Great Hall so this is actually the the biggest room in the the castle and one of the oldest dates we think from around 1300 the whole Community would eat in here and of course there don't be one chair in those days and that'll be the Lord the cast be sitting on it and it'll be boards and Trestle tables so he was the chairman of the board which is where we get the expression today he put in an offer for that chair upside down check the length wonderful what understanding place just literally I'm Blown Away you've got medieval Furniture you've got Jack of being you've got Georgian Victorian Modern Art uh it's just like a sort of whole sort of Riot on the senses you don't know what's gonna come in the Next Room it's incredible just turn some lights on over here it's another there's some phenomenal Furniture yeah some seats made for you there's some I can't believe you can the public are able to get so close to all well we do we've just taken the ropes down so it's easy for you to wander around have ropes up but they there's a guide in this room and there's some yeah there's some lovely stuff in here uh well yeah we have a nice collection of of chairs of various forms I don't know is that that's really that's a nice one an early Victorian is it or slightly earlier than that or Georgian is unfortunately Drew all the stuff in the public room as we we have on public display and it's not for sale I'm afraid it's like being sort of bashed over the head with Antiquity you've gone wow look at that and look at this and look at that and that sort of some of it's so old that I haven't experienced Furniture of this age and this mass that is so accessible from what I'm seeing now if there's a junk room I I can't wait to get there but also I'm enjoying just wandering around the building it's uh it's an astonishing building okay so I come up this way and then must come up here and introduce you to one of the main personalities of the place because we have this quite extraordinary right portrait of Thomas Skelton the school of Manchester and he looks right through you if you're brave enough to look him in the eye 's eyes literally follow you around the room it looks slightly mad actually well he he's meant to murder the Carpenter and you know some many people think his spirit's still here playing tricks on us and he's willing to ghosts but you know the expression all over the English-speaking world stopped playing the Tom fool or stop this tomfoolery comes from this gentleman Thomas Skelton the fool of Manchester there are many other famous fools King Henry VIII had a famous fool called will Ritson but we don't call it will Foolery it's tomfoolery and it's known the world over and we think it's from this chap who's reminding us we're all human and bring us down to size when we get too big for a boots I think we're too important we have tea for Marie tiefoo they will there you are so you make sure his head doesn't get too big he is my Black Adder to the stupid Prince well exactly it's good that ying and that Yang you know so uh well I find him wandering the more having stabbed his eyes out well it's true you know let's go we'll end that conversation and move on but uh some Lovely Rooms around the side but I think we better get you to the attics like most places in Manchester this room has to have a variety of uses so this we've converted you'll be pleased to get into what we call the Fool's Paradise it's a bar yes my favorite place and this is only used when we have big festivals on and people are outside and they can come in we've got a few uh strange things well you could could do with getting rid of that if you wanted probably you could throw it in my direction uh we'll need to talk to the Missus about that but I think that's that could could get out the way quite happily this silver dates to the turn of the 20th century its classic English country house design has appeal and although three cushions have been recovered the original floral fabric is still underneath unrestored it's worth about 1200 pounds do you have any idea what you'd want for it I don't um I think I'd better as as as I'm just the the man who does a lot of stuff I think you need to defer to my boss well let's let's talk to the let's talk to the boss she's the one who holds the purse strings and it's fair enough Turk Castle it's her stuff so the building is so massive it could take ages to locate the lady of the castle fortunately Peter has a solution hello scary monsters are you receiving can you if you are can you please report to Fool's Paradise please uh we might have a deal we want to make yeah she she often doesn't talk to me she'll tell me I'm not listening my wife a scary monster she won't talk to me while they wait for scary monster whose real name is Iona Frost Pennington Drew keeps looking for potential purchases you've got some Museum cabinets so I've got Australia at the moment I've got three of these in stock already these two mahogany Museum cabinets are also early 20th century because of their large size and excellent condition they could sell for about 1 500 pounds each they've been stacked up in here for but all sorts of weird and wonderful things like have you do you want a I think a warped top task yeah I want that old task the radiator of your of your car and you're not allowed to put these things on car radiator anymore but uh that's that's off the radio car that is going on my Land Rover that's super I think it's illegal now in case you kill anyone not in North Wales it's compulsory compulsory yeah I'm a car enthusiastic I just love it it's something that you know any car Enthusiast is going to want that's such a cool item the warthog Tusk radiator cap is a rare antique dating to the 1920s when hunting was a popular Pastime among English colonialists in Africa today it's worth about 700 pounds I don't want to put this down this is completely lost it now resisting saying I've got the horn jokes as well lucky I think it could cause a funny bulge if you put in your pocket what a thing amazing that's what this job's about really I mean what you know where on Earth really would you find one of those there's something in there I really like as well and what's that I can't I couldn't possibly tell you I'll pull it out there's something I really really really really like here and just that little lamp yes yes this Victorian pillared lamp base would originally have held an oil lamp on top and can easily be converted to Electric rewired is worth about 450 pounds foreign they look really good when they're converted very Charming again quintessentially British Country House interior pieces that I do have a market for and I actually have a client for that lamp and I know he's got one that matches it hello how'd you do Drew hi hi I believe I've got to talk to you you're the boss yep right that yes I am um the Castle's wonderful I believe there's some bits you might want to get rid of here I'll just say what I'm interested in you say yay nay on how much right okay this like that right this I love I want to put this on my land rover that that was my grandfather's a great grandma in Kenya really what car was it on do you know Rolls-Royce I think of course [Laughter] tell the silver ladies that would be of interest if available I think that's pretty expensive yeah [Laughter] um be expensive in my shop hopefully it's cheapest that's that's that's uh just a wonderful thing and that so do you have any clue on prices where you'd want to be how much ridiculous for that because of the rips on the arms which is a shame 400. six nope in the Lake District in Cumbria Architectural Salvage expert Drew Pritchard is visiting 13th century moncaster Castle it's wonderful in the Fool's Paradise Bar he's found several antiques he wants to buy including two Museum cabinets a lamp a rare car accessory and a sofa but he must convince Iona Frost Pennington to part with them um 400. six nope five five um it's very special material [Laughter] [Music] I wish it was even more oh yeah I love it that's everything in my parents house in the 70s looked like that yeah so what horn would this be Peter I think it's a warthog water if you're prepared to get rid of that if I'd pay the same for the I'd pay 400 for that as well yeah the only thing about that we think and we have some photographs with on the car yeah so it makes it a bit more important to us yeah okay fair enough well that really should stay here then it should be on the front sorry about that this then look can we meet in the middle 500 quid yeah and that's that's too much really but I'll buy it the museum cases if you could give me approach what you'd want for them 350 each um can we get them out of here though we can get them we got some well we've got two sons who can help man handle them but perfect um those two if all the glass is okay and all of them yeah it is there's also that lamp base I was interested in hope along grassland okay how much one um 250. for that one 275 yep um these at 350 each I'll take them I have a lot of these at the moment they were selling well now they're not some reticent to spend a lot of money on one but what I'm thinking is the more I get maybe somebody can do more of a project and eventually when they do sell they should hopefully go as a big bunch the bar has been a huge success but there's still one more room to inspect oh now you're talking oh what oh with or without that I don't think the Hat's not for sale so is that a relative I don't quite know we found it in the cupboard somewhere this plaster of Paris death mask was made in the early 19th century of a person unknown possibly one of iona's relatives used for centuries as a way of honoring the dead gas masks rather ghoulish attractions faded in the late 19th century this mask could sell for about 800 pounds is he for sale I don't think he's a relation but he might be what do you think do you recognize him yeah um 350 pounds for him really really I'm fascinated with them Death Masks hold a real interest for me some things that make you feel uncomfortable I like I just think it looks as a beautiful object just set in a simple case or with a collection of desk masks right can I um think about that for sure that no that's fine and do you think there's a do you think he looks quite like you I think if you close your eyes yeah there's a lucky in the mirror is it definitely knows you know at the moment with the dust mask I don't know whether I'm going to be able to buy it if I can I definitely will if it's original to the house it must stay here and if not I want it while Iona goes to do a little research on the mask the others head outdoors to the sheds the sort of a few interesting kitchen implements and little bits of paneling there's I don't think there's anything of any great interest no there isn't true no it's just bits there's got handy bits of handling I mean there's nice sort of little things like wicker but you know what can you do with that these days it's a nice decorative piece but but would have well there's other uh if you can go have a look around some more there's um a few chairs and things in here and rather dirty and dusty I'm afraid but to but I think this is the mainly chairs that had their day been I will put them in the actives there's nothing of real you know they're rocking no no nothing in here yeah nothing in here as the our buildings have nothing to offer everyone reconvenes in the castle Billiards room to hear I own his verdict on the death mask have you found out is he a member of the family or was it was he no he wasn't a member of the family nobody seemed to know anything about him so I guess he can go depending on the price well what did he say I said 350. I thought he said 450. I didn't say 450 no um you can't get full 400 quids fine that's fine so I think we're done are we right if that'll do you that'll do I'm happy you happy the deal's done it's back to the bar to move the heavy cabinets but there's a snag s we can't get the museum cabinets out of the door now they must have got into that room so they've gone through that door the door frame wasn't there they'd go out well Drew obviously Tom fool is playing his tricks in us again he's he's laughing his head off now because we did the deal we thought we were sorted and he's come up to uh bring us back down to earth he's probably yeah he's probably swollen the cabinet I would think about attention and a half by an inch and a half so we're just gonna have to leave them where they are it's a shame but that's the way it is maybe it is Tom full paying a trick on us okay [Music] that's it prepared a box which is probably where he already is today great day good items some new stock what we do bought new stock bought fresh stock and a great place I didn't even know this place existed it's spectacular done yeah well then thank you so much sir thank you very much it's an incredible house safe journey watch your speed bumps oh look at that designed for Transit looms this uh 13th century Castle is it the oldie Transit the loop and cart designed to carry yield eight by four Drew heads home to Conway for a quick unload starting with the sofa it's not a really good sofa it's not at all okay and I know that but I just liked it just classic English country house isn't it our house we haven't got any room for it what did I say tea uh that it would end up in your house as soon as you Rebecca saw it pretty much Lovely isn't it it's just got a great country house feel to it yeah but I love that little two-seater sofa loved it it just shouted come home to me good little find that one Carl's passport photos oh I don't like you anymore no separated at Birth no markings on it nothing at all what we're gonna call it nice car in it ignore them it's a new day in Conway North Wales as Architectural Salvage expert Drew Pritchard sets off on his next Expedition this time he's traveling two and a half hours East to Matlock the county town of Derbyshire in the 19th century Matlock was a well-known Spa town and although the spa has since closed it remains a popular tourist destination [Music] so A beautiful day today Drew and you're gonna let me do some work somewhere are you well yeah um it's a bit of an odd one it's somewhere I've never been before we're going to a Carriage Museum best thing about today museums tend to have the best pieces so we'll have a look the working Carriage Museum is almost 70 years old and the largest of its kind in England it was opened by Caroline Dale Leach's father and she's made it her life's work I've born and bred here my father was always into horses I can remember having my very very first Pony when I was 10 that's all I've ever wanted to do taught Carriage driving and horse riding all my life oh here we go working Carriage Museum it's bigger than I thought good morning Drew how you doing very good good morning thanks very much for having us here thank you thank you for being the sunshine it follows us wherever we go we keep it in the band In The Boxes yeah um you know why we're here yeah should we have a look should we have a look around yeah oh lovely whoever came to so um this looks fairly sizable Museum so where did you get all this collection from where did it sort of how did how did it happen um just always collected okay so what else we got through here then it's good I really like it oh that's beautiful isn't it um the basketball family we've been there we've been to the house I bought them a mirror out of their living room yeah we're having a look at all the frankly beautiful carriages they've got in here and just transported me into another whole era and the standard of the stuff they've got here is amazing I love the colors and this is all sort of enamel paints as well which makes its enamel and nickel and it's just so much nicer the carriages aren't for sale but there is one antique a display cabinet that Caroline is Keen to part with um do you have the key for it yes we do yeah what do you want for it as much as possible of course and I want to give me as little as I can get away with so we'll have to find it somewhere in the middle um give us a clue don't you you tell me this museum display cabinet with Oak base and phosphor Bronze Top dates to the 1930s with considerable restoration it could sell for about one thousand pounds [Music] if it was in perfect Nick yeah we'd give you five to eight hundred pounds for it in perfect condition it's nearly perfect condition I have the key it does a lot so we'll say five no because this every all of the joints underneath I'll hold it while you do it that one's not going to work all the joints see that see how bad that is um my best price for it will be 350. a little bit more 3 . I know I'm going to pick it I'll meet you halfway 360 and I'm done happy yeah yep deal thank you it'll repair okay it's going to spend some money on it but it'll repair well and it should sell quickly because it's a good size desirable it's lockable it's you know it's it's a good retail piece with one deal under their belt they move on to the tack room I call this the heart of a stable oh that's wow okay so that's gorgeous that's not what I expected I expected sort of straw everywhere and feed buckets and I hope Salt Lick and this that and the other line around very smart it's got all the horses tack it's got bridles and bits and rains and all that type of thing in there and it's actually very beautiful what's what's that a pocket this box a doctor's box can you do that too yeah this small folding Apothecary case is Victorian and still contains the original glass bottles some restoration it could fetch about 600 pounds that the poison compartments in the back so until you pull that out oh that's one of the original bottles gone oh dear how did how did that happen fell out when we opened the door oh okay oh dear I hate risking the original things is that one of the square ones as well yeah I can't remember the last time I broke something original I really can't I absolutely detest it um mistakes happen that was a mistake and I'm going to pay for it is it something you're wanting to part with well I will you will yeah okay what um obviously you're in a position now of power over me because I've broken it in control what would you want for it you make me an offer I have seen them go in other sales anything from a thousand to three thousand and then when they're absolutely perfect you know I've seen girls I think I'm going to be buying you a new bottle [Laughter] um yeah I can't go anywhere near that I value it finished at somewhere around six to seven hundred and fifty pounds that's finished as well yeah I think we're very very far apart we are I was hoping for nearer a thousand so we'll leave that at the end anyway let's leave that to there I'm gonna give you some money for that I don't know how it happened but we'll give you something for it Caroline has a set view of what what she's prepared to take for it and what she values it that's mine I don't concur as I say I don't agree I can't pay that much if it was worth a thousand quid or two thousand quid I'd pay way more but it isn't to um Pony Bluff what do we call a pit Pony what a bluff a bluff and you heard a nursery rhyme you know Blind Man's Bluff yeah because they Bluff their way along the pits and so if you put a mask you know a scarf around with the children and whistle them around they have to feel their way so it's called bluffing ah okay how many times do we say you've left your way through that all the time well there you go a lot yeah it came from this pit Pony mask or Bluff would have been worn by ponies in the coal pit to protect their heads it's made from heavy gauge leather and hand stitched made in Derbyshire in the early 1800s it remains in perfect original condition and is worth about 200 pounds [Music] so we've got another one of these yeah all lined actually are there something you'd part with yes yeah they're a little bit dark you know they've got a slight Edge to them that's a bit Moody and I really like that and I think they're also incredibly original totally unrestored as found and there's two foreign okay give us a clue for the pair which I think they're lovely I sell them as a pair as well I wouldn't sell them singly no 50 pounds each what do you think oh yeah oh yeah well tell you what as I broke that I'm with too far apart on that I'll give you 150 for the pair 150 of those yeah yeah there he goes that's fair 150 for those two 1542 okay so I'm giving you 50 Quid because I feel terrible about working today ended quite well actually um as usual totally unexpected purchases nice area great people got some good bits and it's only a couple of hours away from where we live I'm going to do it out on that yeah and whilst this is well there's no point of me hanging around I can't do any of the work all right don't let him have a go on the whip I'll be back in a bit hurry up T right are we ready yeah let's go let's go [Music] it's very relaxing actually long as you've got this speed I do but when you drew it if all my objects and he had a great feeling for them to chatting was very nice [Music] all right I was that it was very good actually you put a Volkswagen badge on it would you get one yeah four-wheel drive fan on the back it's great well look thank you very much thank you very much indeed I enjoyed it I really really enjoyed the museum I did actually I really did thank you thank you right let's go let's get finished off loading it [Music] oh can you hear me all right yeah feeling the little horse foreign give you a bail a straw promotions you didn't think you'd get there did you see that you have I did people laughed when they said hey my life's Ambitions always we run round and round and round as luck would have it Drew's next goal takes him all the way back to Cumbria it's a 140 mile drive to overston a market town so old it's written in the Doomsday Book of 1086. we're off too you'll love this actually you might not love it uh the Lakeland motor museum oh excellent and they want to get rid of some stuff in their story brilliant Lakeland motor museum was started by a private collector in 1978 and Now features over 30 000 display items it's run by Bill bewley and Chris Lowe we have an interest in vintage cars and motorcycles and we wanted to maintain the collection for future Generations and there's nothing for Drew to buy here in the modern museum today but we have another storage area with well nice old cabinets I think there's a fried chocolate one some other shop sales stuff some of the bits and pieces you're going to find of Interest there we go foreign love to get inside I think we're going to love a lot of things today there's a lot of things I like I hope so yeah so we start with our earliest vehicle 1899 Gaia day tricycle big signal cylinder 800 CC thing and they were the world's largest car manufacturer and special engine manufacturer in the first part of the Year oh God look at all this yeah oh look at that that's a fell in the morning right this is the only one here with a clutch apart from this Douglas all these others are belt drive clutchless yeah oh it's really good isn't it it's really good today I'm doing my job somewhere I've come for free it's just wonderful this is full on this is good it goes from the earliest days of Motoring literally from a guy at a carton strapped an engine to it and a little push bike all the way through and that what they've done is they're they've not gone for Mega high-end cars they've gone for the cars that everybody recognizes two CVS Triumph Heralds minis Ford pops it's the stuff you grew up with the common stuff which is now becoming rare these this is something we've had in our family for years uh we've got a 52 TD right but various this is the TF obviously but the TDS and the TFS went through our hands I even remember as a child I think we've got a scrap one you know they were there was uh but my father still got it and my brother uses it on a every every summer and here's another this is one of my favorite looking cars this one did the Monte Carlo in period yeah it's one of the few 140s with the much racing pedigree it's such a great just that shaping it that curve at the back of the roof line and XK is again huge part of my childhood can't remember how many xk's went through the house and used to get taken to school in one you know but they were when there were no money they were for nothing and they weren't expensive then in the 70s they were they were cheap cars now you look at them you think that's an utter work of art Sir William Lyons the guy who designed the car was a genius and he went right through from the ss00 so he sees these ease he did everything the guy who designed the E-Type designed that car that's how good it is so this is the late 60s early 70s room so I had one of them that's the Mexico and it's got the rare proper RSI this was like the car to have the mechs as we nicknamed it that was a rare car when I was a boy we all wanted one when I was 17 in glencom where you either had you either wanted a mini three liter Capri or a micron Max I have to say all of these cars here if I had to take one home being really honest it would be that you know it's the feeling that that car gave me I saw it I just went I want that car a salvager Drew Pritchard is loving every minute of his visit to Lakeland motor museum in Cumbria oh God oh Godless yeah and there's nothing he loves More Than This 1972 Mark 1 Ford Escort Max yeah real one yeah for sale no it's actually kindly loans was by a local chap so look this this get out the way no it's just God I love those cars go on I'm going to tease you away from it you can't buy it fizzy no have you got a fizzy yeah it's higher than at the back of it oh what really well that's gotta be for sale no alone to us again there was another uh Blast from the Past from TNI um if you were in school and you had a fizzy you were the man and everybody used to say oh it's really fast mine does a hundred or mine does 95 that pill with the Sixers on it they didn't they did about 45 mile an hour that though that's they're gonna be one of them in my garage by the end of the year I'm having one of those now as Drew's had enough frustration for one day they head to an area at the back where there is one item for sale you're always wanting to buy something I've always wanted to buy I actually have two of those the uh Little James off cycle oh really there's no uh no racer but no 99 cc is that one so or is it another one well we've got two identical ones so they're both very simple sort of conditions the other one in exactly the same row exactly the same I'd like to see the other one as well usually you're going to Museum and you just know right you can't have anything in here because it's in a museum it's in there for a very good reason it's rare or desirable or the best of um honestly said well we've got one of these bikes for sale because we've got another Auto cycle we've got two James would you would you want one of them yeah why not if it's good enough to be in a museum it's certainly good enough for me to sell Drew can only buy one bike but Bill and Chris pull out both so we can choose between them Auto Cycles have small motors that kick in when a rider starts pedaling these two dates are 1939 and were made by James cycle company of Birmingham they're worth about 1200 pounds each it's really there's sort of pluses and minuses for both of them isn't there so you found your bike now have you yeah we'll have to do it oh no competition which one's the oldest both the same year 39. what I'm looking at is the I think this is the more original bike okay but for my clients they're going to want the one that's the shiniest yeah for this type of thing because this will go into fashion display I think yeah but that's a well I can swap them I don't think it's gonna it hasn't got hasn't got it no I've got a peak you'll swap the horns over yeah all right okay 600 Quid put another 50 Quid on and it's yours let's drop the horn over and we'll swap the horn so okay that's great that's great it's a nice piece to have around the shop it's an interesting piece for my clients to look at and think well actually I could put that in a shop window I think that's more what it's going to end up as because it's a good looking thing the Museum Store room holds the promise of more excellent fines yes our store room's just up here uh all sorts of bits and pieces tucked away this is not under this is not public display oh no they'll probably never go through this right so yeah it's just through the store here oh yes on this one this lot you can get rid of um the motoring related things we'll have to think about but the non-motoring stuff and some cabinets up here these are shop Fitters cabinets ah now yes always desirable those ones and you've got these as well yeah these uh so that one unfortunately the glass is gone but there's a very similar one there it's that got fries chocolate on it as well yeah the glass I can fix because it's worth it to have that display on it there um I can't get them down Chris you'd have to be able to get them down for me but I'm interested in that one yep and those two yeah there's two more down there okay well there's definitely one there might be two it's way better than I thought it's an awful lot of haberdashery counters tabletop display counters counter displays fries marked pieces um it's all good stuff it's all in condition where it's a bit battered and there's work to do which is a shame but it exists it's here there's multiples and if I can buy the lot I will do because that type of little display case we've always done well with them I've got a lot of them in at the moment so a lot to many can be good good for sales the best of the many cabinets that Drew's picked out are the ones made for JS fry and Sons once Britain's largest chocolate producer all of them are early 20th century but they're in varying degrees of disrepair the entire collection is worth roughly 2 800 pounds are you happy with any any prices wise on this could your meter fire prices at you for underpower for that one that one um those brass fittings are original to it together well shall we say 150 on that right hundred again yeah let's go to um to go to 150 on these two for the pair that's very good of you I know I know 150 okay and we should we do 100 on that one right and we'll do 100 on that one right okay this is really simple then 850. um 850 for the lot right yeah okay yeah that's fair okay that's fine today I've spent a little and got a lot I've got a bike I can sell straight away um and then everything else needs restoration a bit of a pain but that's the way it is my job is to go and buy things and spend money to sell them to make money but the only problem is now I have to go buy a map on Ford Escort and that's going to really cost me with the van loaded Bill and Chris have one more treat for Drew a ride in this classic 1925 Humber automobile have you been in one of these before I have a half a long time ago been converted to a pickup around this side [Applause] okay did you see there's no door on this side no you've got a spare ready oh there you go now we've got to do is hope we can get a starter sold it was nice it's not something I'd buy but it was beautifully put together and once you got it into the Top Gear it was smooth and quiet you could feel a good pull on the engine that was really comfortable as well I learned to drive the first time I drove something I was 11 and it was in something just like that and uh maybe that started the addiction hey could you you gentlemen in the front make with the ports please sorry we're lacking port in the back T was fine in the back at one point he asked me for some ports very comfortable he could stay there all day he was fed in crisps and alcohol he'd be fine thank you very much for a really really good day great to meet you thank you for coming thank you so much real pleasure thank you okay great thanks again we'll see you again see you later bye-bye [Music] like playing with cars and bikes as normal I had a great time [Music] I got you something what did you buy with it it's something you need is it the extra bit for my trousers improve your driving by George Isles Chief examiner of The Institute of advanced motorists okay you need this okay seriously there's that one right yes and then another essential how to pass your driving test there you go should I will improve invaluable to the learner driver be a great Money Saver to the owner driver enabling him to do so many repairs himself there you go do you know how quid was worth spending I'm not gonna have a single garage bill after you've read that how simply I can improve my right driving yeah not by reading whilst driving course would you like gear changing go on then get changes first through a gearbox can be described briefly one to maintain revolutions two to provide neutral positions and three by the means of reversing the vehicle two and three are obvious I've got two or three are so obvious has to require no further explanation chapter seven bends and Corners bends and Corners the experts sum up their cornering techniques with the saying in slow out fast in fast out feet first that'll be you this book is brilliant you know who will be happy with that hold from a motoring Museum oh Rebecca hello because normally we've got motor museums and don't buy anything just play with bikes or cars all day Yeah we actually did some work [Music] hello hello how you doing I'm all right are we smiling close your eyes open your eyes we've been to a motor museum I have no choice yeah it was brilliant it was so good you bought that yeah cool it's for sale I'm not keeping it it's for sale no no no seriously that's for sale I'm not that interested I think it's stylistically interesting as a shop thing look great on the website just get it done but what they had in the the stores was loads of these ah perfect 150 quid at the moment that's all I'm being asked for display cases display cases so I was absolutely thrilled [Music] Carl's job is to get the auto cycle up and running but he's never worked on one before so you don't put the oil in there where does the oil actually go in [Music] it could well be it but how on Earth do you put the oil in there because that tube's not going to fit in there is it Dickens do you put the oil meanwhile the rest of the team gets started on the cabinets the whole piece of it wobbly so all we're going to do to save actually pulling it apart and risk breaking the glass countersunk some holes through with the drill and we'll pop some screws in and that'll pull it together then and by the end of the day Carl is hoping the bike is good to go you have to go one cut Push It Forward Push It Forward up there you're ready Asia [Music] what do you think kids [Music] [Laughter] [Music] foreign [Music]
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Keywords: DIY home decor, House to Home, antique collector, antique craftsmanship, antique exploration, antique hunting, antique market, antique trade secrets, architectural antiques, estate sale finds, estate sale hunting, historic home renovation, historical preservation, home renovation, interior inspiration, salvage adventure, salvage experts, salvage scouting, salvage yard treasures, salvaging secrets, unique home decor
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Length: 47min 0sec (2820 seconds)
Published: Fri Oct 21 2022
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