
It took a while for the V8 to clear its throat as it ran roughly until warmed up. After that it was an assault on the senses............

Adam
supercass wrote:UCA that's an old Chester number iirc. Do you know who the supplying dealer was? supercass
TRJIMBO wrote:I don't want to be a 'Mood Hoover' but I'm paranoid about taking my 'soluble asprin' TR7 out on roads that are thick with salt! I'm terrified it'll be a Flinstone car within a month!
Maybe I should just get it on the road and enjoy it. Especially in this glorious winter sunshine we've been having.
rugbyref1 wrote:Drive mine in all weather's and hard .... ATR 7A has just undergone a MAJOR restoration but was driven 1000 miles in a few days (despite having covered only 6000 miles from new), EAC 595T (the only RHD convertible made at Speke and under 19000 miles from new) has done 500 miles this year, Beastie (stunning original TR8) is my daily driver ......
Cars are for driving!
dursleyman wrote:TRJIMBO wrote:I don't want to be a 'Mood Hoover' but I'm paranoid about taking my 'soluble asprin' TR7 out on roads that are thick with salt! I'm terrified it'll be a Flinstone car within a month!
Maybe I should just get it on the road and enjoy it. Especially in this glorious winter sunshine we've been having.
I take the view that the car is for driving, not sitting in the garage - but then mine isn't one of the show type cars. I like that it doesn't owe me (too) much money and the odd chip or scratch won't ruin years of work.
Don't know what I would do if I had one like some of Christopher's beauties.
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