Hi everyone.
We love our Largo's, theyve served us well.
About to embark on a task of making two vehicles with variou issues rendering them without mot, into 1 vehicle which might last another couple of years of scottish outdoor adventure.
Very little mechanical knowledge or experience, but i changed the fan belt , which the first step in this journey.
Any mentoring offered greatfully recieved!
Clan Macmurfitt.
Keep em going!
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Re: Keep em going!
Hello and welcome to the club.
The Largo is a great car to learn mechanical workmanship on because it's so easy to work on as there is loads of room around the engine.
Cueball from Cumbria
The Largo is a great car to learn mechanical workmanship on because it's so easy to work on as there is loads of room around the engine.
Cueball from Cumbria
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