K
Kiwi Bloke
Guest
One thing I should ask, and has *probably* been asked too often, is how easy are 1987's to work on at home? My old Jaguar XJ40 was a b*tch, and various Jappo cars have been easy. Are there many special tools required? Cuz if there are, they probably don't exist in New Zealand.
I know that there is a Haynes manual covering this car, but being English, my experience of Haynes manuals over the last 20 years has taught me that you shouldn't believe everything that is written in them.
Actually, I've just remembered something. In 2002 I was visiting friends back in England, and I visited the Haynes museum. They have a great range of cars there, including the C4 that they dismantled and rebuilt for the Haynes manual. I wonder if it worked afterwards..... <grin>
Adrian
I know that there is a Haynes manual covering this car, but being English, my experience of Haynes manuals over the last 20 years has taught me that you shouldn't believe everything that is written in them.
Actually, I've just remembered something. In 2002 I was visiting friends back in England, and I visited the Haynes museum. They have a great range of cars there, including the C4 that they dismantled and rebuilt for the Haynes manual. I wonder if it worked afterwards..... <grin>
Adrian





