<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Century Gothic, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">Are you coping with changing gear with the wrong hand, Steve<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
It's not a problem at all.. it's the 3rd TR with lhd and my camper is lhd (that is interesting on the Devon lanes, trailer on the back!)
Personally I would not recommend lhd in a sports car. Overtaking is a lot more tricky if your low down and blindsided. With a decent amount of power it's just too tempting to pull out when your not absolutely sure it's clear.
A better technique is too hang further back where you can get a better angle of view, once your sure it's clear, close the gap quickly, straddling the line then carry on past. I did this once to a slow moving lorry but didn't straddle, stayed on my own side, closed the gap at speed, then pulled out.. staring straight at an oncoming car! Nearly died in more ways than one. No, would not recommend lhd for a low slung performance car as you cannot enjoy the performance properly.
Slow moving stuff, particularly with a high driving position is no problem except in the camper (9.5 ft wide) it is difficult turning out of side roads and entering roundabouts if the angle is too acute to see other traffic. A passenger is then very handy as long as they are not asleep (no name no packdrill).
Ended up working in the shop all day getting it ready for the coming season so no fiddling with the TR although I did drive it to work this morning. Had to swap it over at lunchtime through because had to take down a load of shop fittings and 10' chrome rails etc wouldn't fit in!
I can poss get away sunday and was toying with the idea of attempting Stonleigh in it.. but not if I havn't got the electrics sorted.
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Century Gothic, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">steve is there anything wrong with the boot rack thats on apart from no loop thingy?
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Gaz the rack inself is stainless steel and in good shape. The mounting blocks are chrome and a bit pitted but not obscenely so... The problem is that the uplifting bit at the back (that stops your suitcase from sliding off) is missing. I suspect that sooner or later the bit needed might be on ebay USA or someone on the forum might be able to help. It could be used it as it is or maybe a home fix might be possible.
Hasbeen.. the rodents have stripped the insulation off of the seat wires but they are not connected. The heater works well and we got so hot that I put the cold are vent on... We were instantly covered in foam dust a a bunch more acorns fell out from behind the heater console and into the passenger footwell!
Regards Steve
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