I picked up a BX14 TGE last weekend (Cheryl's one), and its good, but does need some serious work, namely a new gearbox, welding to front inner wings in the usual place, spheres, arm bearings, anti-roll-bar drop links or bushes, coolant fan, rear fuel filler neck top/locking ring. The MOT is up end of June, so my plan is to get it welded, and do everything except the gearbox and rear arm bearings for the MOT. I feel that I can recognise rear arm bearing failure more easily than an MOT station due to the anti-roll bar pressure stopping them from feeling the play. Then, once its MOT'd, I plan to conduct an ongoing retoration. The annoying thing is its absolutely crippled me financially for this month and theres a lovely 14 gearbox on Ebay for £90

Apart from that, the drive back from Torquay was worth the price of the car to me, as I love driving and have missed it since I was unemployed for a year. Now, I am working on a novel security device as I live in London and have to park on a (nice) street half a mile away, but it is London and I do worry. I was thinking of having a switch activated by the security light that sets off a large number of internal and external car horns bought cheaply off Ebay, with a switch on the outside of the car to deactivate it for when I get in the car. In addition, I will remove the dizzy cap and cut off fuel supply when leaving the car. Anyone got any other ideas? Another idea was to have a pay as you go phone pre-programmed to call me when someone opens the car, with a way that I could then talk to the prospective theif...but then I may have to board a tube from work and lose phone signal, which would be so frustrating and ultimately would allow them to get away.
As for BX's, I forgot how good they are to drive, and I also forgot how sensitive the BX14 accelerator is round town. At first, you would have thought I had stolen the car!
Its good to see there are most of the old gang on here still, and even better to see loads of new ones too.
Adam