Were you drinking something strange the other night Mildred?On the happy pills perhaps??? [;)]
overandunder - in comparison to the Spitfire as an every day car the TR7 is streets ahead. It has a heater that works for a start and they are a lot less draughty in the winter.
I have used my TR7's for everyday transport for the last 5 years and both have been great fun and on the whole reliable. I have covered 50,000 miles across both of mine in that time!!!
The trick is to buy a really good one to start with, the best you can afford rather than starting off with a list! You will have to be prepared for the fact that if in use everyday its going to need A LOT of maintainence and TLC to keep it reliable.
Practically, it has a big boot for a 2 seater sports car, its comfy and frugal on fuel and easily slots into modern day traffic without feeling slow. It feels bigger on the road than a Spitfire so you wont be intimidated as much by lorries!!
The upgrades to consider for everyday motoring are:
Halogen headlamps
Brake upgrades - green stuff pads and EBC rotors at the very least. Preferable 4 pot caliper upgrades.
Electronic ignition - the distributor is difficult to get too and for everydy use points wear fast.
Electric fan - the viscous just aint up to the job in daily commuter traffic.
Take it from someone who has done it - the TR7 is probably one of the most practical classic cars you can get for everyday use!
DISCLAIMER: <i>I've now bought a Peugeot 306 for daily driving because I can't bear driving it on the mucky, muddy salted roads in the winter anymore and picking up chips and rust bubbles [:(] </i>
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