Thanks. Haven't negotiated a low enough price on it yet so may not come about - it's very much a non runner, but I like it for that, more of a challenge.
"A busy man"? Yes I suppose so. I'm not one for sitting about. I've always had jobs which precluded working predictable hours. First job I had after training as a motor mechanic/engineer was with Firestone as a trackside race engineer. As you might imagine the hours could get very silly, especially at endurance races - Le Mans, Spa, etc where you might be in attendance 24 hours a day for up to 3 days. Fine when you're young though and excitement invariably kept the adrenalin flowing. When Firestone packed that in and took the department back to America I went into the trade proper and was soon a workshop foreman/manager/whatever. In this roll you don't often get home at the same time as the lads knock off. Then I became a trainer in motor vehicle repair and maintenance and, after the first year, when a lot of my own time was spent preparing lectures and in
shop exercises - which used up many hours at home in the evenings - life became a lot quieter and I found myself with time on my hands so I started teaching evening classes in Car Repair and Maintenance, Welding and also ran a women's class for car care - checking levels,
how to change a punctured wheel, that sort of stuff. I ended up doing beginners and improvers classes in car repairs, beginners and improvers in welding and the womens class. The womens class was an absolute hoot and we had many laughs together. When I took early retirement at 50 you can imagine I didn't know what to do with myself so went to work for a Charity for learning disabled people and ran their grounds maintenance squad until I was 65 and retired "properly". Now I keep busy with my machines, the occasional elderly motor cycle, but it has to be British or Continental, not from the far east, and as emergency backup/general maintenance man for the "family fleet" of 6 cars. I do a lot of gardening and take an hour's walk every day, unless the weather is really wet. Always got time for my grandchildren though and will drop anything to spend time with them, we go swimming with them on average once a week, sometimes more especially in the school holidays. So yes, I suppose I am a busy man, but I don't over do it and I'm still firing on at least 3.75 cylinders at the age of nearly 80!
Now here's a wee challenge for you, should you wish it. I have an unexplainable love/hate/fascination for FIAT Pandas. We've had one at least continuously in the family for about the last 45 years The first was a 750 with points type ignition and a carburettor which my daughter, now grown up, married and with two children, the eldest nearly 21 years old! How can that be? Learned to drive in and the latest and newest is a 2010 Dynamic Eco which we call Becky. There have been several in between one of which my youngest boy learned to drive in. Oldest boy learned in an Allegro (Much of my time in workshops was spent in those of the BMC/BL "flavour" and back then you almost couldn't give away a well worn Allegro - hence why I ran around in a 1500 estate for some years) Consequently I spend a lot of my evenings now on "The FIAT Forum"
https://www.fiatforum.com/ - Mainly to save me from the stuff my Mrs watches on the TV - Think Eastenders, Stricktly Come Dancing, Escape to the Country, Yawn, I'm falling asleep just thinking about them. So what's the challenge? Well, I post under the name of "Crossthreaded" on here. Can you find what I post as in the Fiat Forum? Should you agree to accept this challenge your device will self destruct soon after a correct answer - ha ha!