<font face="Comic Sans MS"><font size="2"><font color="blue">Guys, that's some great advice; it's given me plenty to think about, cheers. I fully accept Chris's advice about each club needing members, ergo funds, so will therefore consider joinig one club initially and then join another club as soon as I can. I'd not factored the insurance savings in so that'll probably pay for one membership alone - good call (enjoy your holiday).
I'm definitely only interested in TR7/8s; am I the only guy that thinks TR6s are actually quite ugly - more of a box with rounded off corners than a sleek motor car (burn me at the stake for such heresy!). For that reason, I'd probably eliminate the TSSC and TR Register as an option at this stage, although I'd happily provide them with the registration info and maybe even seek a Heritage Certificate (assuming these aren't dependent on registration!).
I don't have a great deal of free time during the week but would like to go to meetings, if only to look at other 7s to glean technical advice. Magazines would be great but it's probably more the opportunity to make friends with people and then phone them for advice when the limit of my knowledge is reached (quite early on, unfortunately!).
All this is helping me lean towards the TR Drivers Club at the moment but as mentioned in my original thread I'll check all clubs out on-line. I'll be located in the Wilts/Oxford area for the next year - does anybody know which clubs are more active around that neck of the woods? (Shrivenham/Watchfield area, nearer Swindon than Oxford).
Thanks again for all your help above, it's given me plenty to mull over. I will still need and want the technical advice offered on this brilliant site and look forward to the day I can give more advice than I need - one day, Rodney!
Thanks again,
Mac
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