morris Minor fuel gauge.
Here is the dash board of the model of Morris Minor we are concerned with.
Note the fuel gauge location, and the ease of reading, even for someone sat in the middle of the back seat.
Now, given the information we have,that Gregsten was keeping a strict log of miles travelled between petrol fill ups, I was always under the impression that this was as a result of him being involved in rally's ,and that he was probably a stickler for details. However, I am now of the opinion that the fuel gauge like Jims Jaguar was also broken. The assailant asked "How much fuel is there in the tank?" when he actually would have been able to see for himself! Gregsten supposedly bought 3 gallons of petrol yesterday(21 st.) or earlier today (22nd)., that would be good for about 90 miles, at approx.. 30 to the Gal. and since the M.M holds 6 1/2 gallons ,even with a trip down from Abbotts Langley, and some mooching around Slough, the gauge would have still been registering over a quarter of a tank in the corn field. Storie maintains, that they told the man that the car didn't have much fuel in it, so they put two gallons in. I'm not sure what all this means, or what, if any, difference it makes, however, if the carjacker knew anything at all about cars he would have read the gauge.
Here is the dash board of the model of Morris Minor we are concerned with.
Note the fuel gauge location, and the ease of reading, even for someone sat in the middle of the back seat.
Now, given the information we have,that Gregsten was keeping a strict log of miles travelled between petrol fill ups, I was always under the impression that this was as a result of him being involved in rally's ,and that he was probably a stickler for details. However, I am now of the opinion that the fuel gauge like Jims Jaguar was also broken. The assailant asked "How much fuel is there in the tank?" when he actually would have been able to see for himself! Gregsten supposedly bought 3 gallons of petrol yesterday(21 st.) or earlier today (22nd)., that would be good for about 90 miles, at approx.. 30 to the Gal. and since the M.M holds 6 1/2 gallons ,even with a trip down from Abbotts Langley, and some mooching around Slough, the gauge would have still been registering over a quarter of a tank in the corn field. Storie maintains, that they told the man that the car didn't have much fuel in it, so they put two gallons in. I'm not sure what all this means, or what, if any, difference it makes, however, if the carjacker knew anything at all about cars he would have read the gauge.
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