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Adventures
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'Moose'
Breakdown II
5 September 1998
Bizarre.
Unbeleivable. Weird. Pain in the Ass. All words (amongst others!)
that were used when Moose suddenly stopped in the middle of downtown
London.
We
were on our way to dinner at the London Hilton (my agent was paying,
so who are we to argue?), all dressed up in our very best - new dress
for my wife and new suit, tie and shoes for me). We had taken the
long way to the restaurant (we got lost) and ended up driving straight
through the middle of London - London Bridge, Piccadilly Circus, Trafalgar
Square, Pall Mall etc. The Saturday night traffic was abysmal and
it was a slow crawl all the way from the Bridge to the Mall.
We
were nearly there, part way down Pall Mall, when there was a muffled
THUD, and a complete loss of power. No Go. No Nothing. We managed
to coast to a stop out of the way beside a long queue of parked cars,
and I got out to take a look under the bonnet. In my new suit.
In
the darkness I could make out a tangle of spark leads and lots of
oil glistening and dripping onto the road. It looked like the distributor
cap had parted company with the distributor. But where had the oil
come from?It took a minute to realise that the coil had exploded!
I had never seen the inside of a coil before, let alone hearing of
one that had exploded, so it was a bit of a surprise.
We
pushed the car to the end of the queue of parked cars (in my hard
new shoes), and I hailed a taxi to go in search of a new coil. Surely
the local garage will have one ... This is London we're talking about
here. In the Nineties. The two garages we managed to find didn't even
have spark plugs, let alone a coil, and anyway, the attendants didn't
even know what a coil was! So much for service stations. We gave up
on looking for a coil and pushed the car around the corner (in new
shoes) where we found a vacant Keep Clear zone. Out of the way at
last, but now a prime target for being towed away. There was nothing
else to do, and the AA wouldn't answer the phone. So we went to dinner
and tried to forget that our car would be gone when we got back.
After
a very nice dinner (albeit with loud piano and singers seranading
us all night) we returned at about 1:00am with our dinner hosts to
see if Moose was still there. Amazingly it was! :)
And
it wasn't even clamped! And didn't have a ticket! Talk about luck!
Even better was that there was now an empty parking space beside it,
so we quickly pushed the car into the space and our host made a 60mile
detour to take us home. What a guy.
The
next day, after buying the last Minor coil on the shelf at the local
automotive store, we took the train back into London to rescue our
Trav. Our luck was continuing because it was still there, no tickets,
no wheel clamps, and it was Sunday so the parking was free! Ten minutes
later, the new coil was fitted and Moose was a runner again. Jeeeesh!
And to think that only 3 days beforehand we had had a spare coil in
the boot. We had borrowed one just in case this sort of thing happened
to us in the middle of France or somewhere else less hospitable (is
that possible?).
Well,
panic over, and with Moose up and running again, and seeing as we
were in central London anyway, why not find some photo opportunities!
We took tea with Her Royal Highness, checked the time at Big Ben,
escaped from the Tower of London, went to the Circus at Picadilly,
went Lion Hunting in Trafalgar Square, and stopped for a well-earned
pint at the Minories
Pub!