Oddest 'what car' ever? What V8 to drive from UK to Vietnam?

Oddest 'what car' ever? What V8 to drive from UK to Vietnam?

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fivetenben

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Wednesday 31st October 2012
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Car No.2 has been purchased. And brimmed: hehe



Full details tomorrow; in the meantime, if you see a really skint bloke driving a massive car across Dorset & Devon this evening, that'll be my mate Brummy - give him a wave! smile

fivetenben

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Friday 2nd November 2012
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Ladies and gentlemen - the V8Nam fleet is complete!



England to Vietnam in a Rolls Royce and a Corvette; roll on next April! smile

Thanks everyone for all the suggestions of what cars to take, and the general advice and comments on route planning and red tape - I'll start a trip thread over the weekend so anyone who's interested can follow (and laugh at) our incompetent progress...

Ben

fivetenben

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Friday 2nd November 2012
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AJS- said:
I like the sheer impracticality of it. What is the time scale? Thailand, Vietnam etc get torrential rain starting in around July or August, and I can see the Corvette especially not coping too well.
The trip blog will be at www.80breakdowns.com, and I'll keep a thread here updated too.

Timescale is 3 months. We're planning on UK-Vietnam taking 2 months, with a further month exploring S.E. Asia, travelling from Hanoi down to Singapore - so April/May getting to Vietnam, then June travelling from Hanoi to Singapore. Hopefully we'll dodge the monsoon, but if we don't, well at least we'll probably end up with some good stories to tell... smile

fivetenben

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Friday 2nd November 2012
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AJS- said:
Are you shipping the cars back from Singapore?
Haven't decided yet - if we can get our money back by selling them in S.E.Asia then that's probably what we'll do, if not we'll ship 'em back. Yet another thing which needs researching!

fivetenben

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Friday 2nd November 2012
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jbi said:
don't they have laws in those countries to stop foreign cars being dumped there?
Generally yes; however in many countries said laws aren't that effective and you can get away with 'dumping' a car quite easily. With this trip, the cars we're taking are sufficiently valuable that it may well be worth going through the proper import procedure, depending on what condition they're in at the end of the trip, and hence what they'd be worth in SE Asia. We'll have to do the maths and see...

mig25_foxbat2003 said:
Great choice! The quintessential British car vs the quintessential American car... now you need to live up to each respective country's tourist stereotype. You'll need to wander around with an enormous camera, being obnoxious and loudly berating the locals for the lack of a McDonalds. Brummy, meanwhile, needs to wear a pith helmet, khaki suit, and at every opportunity proclaim "We used to have an empire, dontcha know?"
I approve of this suggestion wholeheartedly - and Brummy rarely needs any encouragement to dress up and talk about the empire in a superior manner... thumbup

g3org3y said:
Ben I'm currently reading your book, loving it so far. My only point of disappointment was the lack of photos. frown Seems like such a shame given the epic journey (esp as the photos from your website are so good!).
I have to say, you're not the only one to say 'nice book, shame about the lack of pics.' I wanted to include some, but the company I'm publishing it through (Createspace) are set up primarily for the fiction market, and hence don't allow colour photo inserts, and I don't think B&W pictures would really do it justice. Shame, as I agree that a few pictures would 'complete' it - but for now, I'm afraid the ones on my website will have to suffice...

PS- I'm glad you're enjoying it, and sorry I'm a 'grumpy sod' in the first few chapters! hehe

Rach* said:
Fiona shipped Pedro back from Singapore, I'll hook you up on Facebook, she's Kil7er or Ki7ler on here, but can't find her smile
Thanks Rach*, you're a legend. I'll drop her a line...

fivetenben

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Saturday 3rd November 2012
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david.h said:
There was a Corniche in the 2004 London to Sydney...ok that was a Rally with special stages timed to the 100th of a second, but it did struggle a bit. I remember seeing it on day 2 in Belgium with what seemed to be brakes on fire! Sadly it dropped out in Turkey with intermittent electrical gremlins & eventually a water pump failure finished matters,
Great trip good luck!
Bodes well, doesn't it?! hehe

As the 'what car' part of the trip is now finished, I've started a new thread here so interested folk can follow the trip.

Thanks for all the suggestions and knowledgeable advice folks, it's much appreciated! thumbup