SPOTTED on A38 Friday

SPOTTED on A38 Friday

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Gasblaster

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27,427 posts

280 months

Saturday 16th November 2002
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Yellow (i think) new shape Elise heading north at about 8-9 pm. Anyone here? I was the silver TVR Griff that you pulled submissively over to let past when your motor maxed out. Sorry for going so slowly myself, but that bit of road has one or two lethal bumps that would send the Griff airborne at anything over 3000 revs.

Cheers!

GB

clanger

1,087 posts

259 months

Saturday 16th November 2002
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Houston we have a problem - one of our TVR unguided missile is out of control - astronaut appears to be suffering from a surfeit of excessive straight line speed and appears to be gaining little satisfaction from negotiating bends at less than pedestrian pace. A38 is a loverly straight road - perfect for your dragster, try staying with an Elise matey on the bendy bits , Cat & Fiddle, Snakey Pass, etc, etc - why is it that, on the rare occasions you come up behind a TVR on these roads - do they suddenly stop to admire the scenery (happened twice to me Griff & Chim) ? Reason is Brunel's wrought iron chassis design not so special where it really counts is it? Keep goin to Santa Pod MasterBlaster, circuit racing for me.

Stoker

148 posts

258 months

Monday 18th November 2002
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Could have been me on the A38, in a red S2 - but I certainly wasn't "maxed out" as I'm still running it in!

However, during my journey I reached 600 miles, so 4500 revs are now mine Roll on 1000 miles!

Gasblaster

Original Poster:

27,427 posts

280 months

Monday 18th November 2002
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Might have been red - it was very dark!

I left the A38 at Lichfield and you (?) carried on up towards Burton on Trent!

Stoker

148 posts

258 months

Monday 18th November 2002
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Wasn't me then - I was about 20 miles south of Bristol at that time...

There was a blue S1 a couple of cars behind me on the way home from work tonight (gloucester rd, Bristol) - Anybody here? He/She kept popping out to the right to get a better look!

markqelise

258 posts

265 months

Monday 18th November 2002
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theres a Yellow S2 lives at Whittington near Lichfield

clanger

1,087 posts

259 months

Monday 18th November 2002
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Yellow?? Red?? A38??, A83?? - were you there??GasBlaster you've taken a wrong turn , TVR BBS is turn right - I know turning in a TVR can be a tad challenging - please try - it can be fun you know!!

>> Edited by clanger on Tuesday 19th November 07:36

Gasblaster

Original Poster:

27,427 posts

280 months

Tuesday 19th November 2002
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Turning in a TVR is easy - you just apply some throttle and round she goes I was glad the S2 pulled out of the way though, clearly knew it was beaten, though it was quite nippy for a 2.0 litre. What's that? 1.8 litres? Didn't know they made engines that small!

I just thought us British cars should stick together you know... What's that? Indonesian??! Get away!

Bonce

4,339 posts

280 months

Tuesday 19th November 2002
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Touché!

Edited to add "Malaysian, you old fart!"

>> Edited by Bonce on Tuesday 19th November 16:53

clanger

1,087 posts

259 months

Tuesday 19th November 2002
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Gasblaster said:Turning in a TVR is easy - you just apply some throttle and round she goes .....

and goes and goes