Tuscan in N.Y

Tuscan in N.Y

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maranellouk

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2,066 posts

263 months

Saturday 6th July 2002
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My Tuscan will be in Grenwich Village, N.Y.C in either December or January. It will be kept there for as long as possible(12 months by the looks of things). Have to travel with work so when I'm in town it will always be out and about.

Can anyone let me in on some scenic routes leading upstate?

Also I will drive from N.Y to San Fran and back just to so I can say I've done it. Any advice? Anyone want to join the cruise?

scruff400

3,757 posts

261 months

Saturday 6th July 2002
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Excelent, well done mate!

I'll have to keep this short as i'm just of to Blackburn again.. (not quite as glamarous)

Stick to route 10, not 66.

66 is BBBBBBOOOOOOOOORRRRRRIIINNNNNNGGGGGG

fizz

251 posts

270 months

Sunday 7th July 2002
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Stop by in Chicago--dinner on me!

Actually, since you are in New York, make sure you travel to the East End of Long Island (yes, including the Hamptons).
Drive up through New England up to the Maritimes of Canada--great trip if you have 2 days to get up to the Maritimes.

maranellouk

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2,066 posts

263 months

Sunday 7th July 2002
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I will be stopping in the windy city. Always wanted to watch a Bulls match in the days of MJ, Pippen, Grant and big Phill. I think I'm a bit late for that but it should be nice anyway. I will also do a N.Y to Tampa to Bradenton to Miami and back trip.

A bit concerned leaving the car in N.Y with my other half while I travel. She is a PistonHead too but has a rather strange obsession with scuffing rims on curbs and having low speed collisions with inanimate objects. She thinks that I am leaving her a spare key! I would do but repairing it will be a nightmare and you guys wouldn't want to see a battered Tuscan with wrecked rims, would you?

I will post all the progress here. I have a few days off and will be back in London to look at a couple of examples. I want a wild colour but I think Moonraker black w. grey or tan hide would be perfect. Also thinking about putting some sat-nav in as I hate paper maps.

It will be nice not having to pay $1.44c per litre for a while. I am sure my insurance premium will more than make up for it though. I'll keep you guys posted.

fizz

251 posts

270 months

Tuesday 20th August 2002
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Still planning on coming out to Chicago?

maranellouk

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2,066 posts

263 months

Tuesday 20th August 2002
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Chi town is a must. Want to salute the Bull's home court for a while. Watched and taped almost every match when M.J and Pippen did their thing. One of the most awe inspiring sights is M.J on a mission. Just have to see for myself where it all went down.

diesel dougal

43 posts

278 months

Wednesday 21st August 2002
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Mar..Uk,
Did you get sorted with a Car?
DD

maranellouk

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2,066 posts

263 months

Thursday 22nd August 2002
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Mar..Uk,
Did you get sorted with a Car?
DD



DD, not yet. I have had no time. I haven't driven a car of any descrption for close to 4 months. Now for a guy with petrol running through his veins that's not good.

Flew into London at 5:40 am then left same day to fly back to Asia at 6pm. 26 hours of flying in 38 hours is not my idea of fun. Plus I'm convinced B.A make a special effort to give me the blandest looking hostesses.

I have been online almost everyday looking at what's on offer. There are a few guys selling their Tuscans on PH at really good prices due to quick sales. Got to buy with my head though.

Also looking at my own 360 for Jan/Feb/Mar 2003. A few friends have decided to buy themselves early Christmas presents and I'm a sucker for peer pressure. It's a painful job researching as I am so far away from the cars. Other half is urging me to go and sort out the Tuscan and get it to N.Y pronto. Hmm, couldn't be the fact that she will be there when I am traveling could it? I think the keys will be traveling with me.

>> Edited by maranellouk on Thursday 22 August 14:13

maranellouk

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2,066 posts

263 months

Saturday 31st August 2002
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In N.Y now and looking at the empty space in the garage of the new apartment. Bloody hell I can see my Tuscan sitting there already. Had a thorough bag search on the way out here with the usual "why are you coming to N.Y?" questions. I think a quick glimpse inside my bags convinced them I was genuine.

Anyway, anyone know who owns the black/black with black spiders Tuscan in the classifieds? Luca, I'm looking at you for this one. Are they a PH? Not in the business of buying bad examples. Especially not when it will be sent to N.Y. Crap, TVR-eng can't even get round to returning a call/e-mail so I am trusting they will be even worse when it comes to shipping parts out to N.Y.

The other half is giving me a headache with the constant "go to London and send it over now!" phone calls. Help me out guys before my eardrums are perforated. Looking for a few nice examples ready to test when I make it into London. Anything for a peaceful life eh?

maranellouk

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2,066 posts

263 months

Monday 2nd September 2002
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Bloody hell!

I thought the garage was included in the rent! Got to shell out $550 per month to keep my Tuscan safe and sound.

Few questions for any of the guys who've taken their TVR to the U.S.

1. Which insurance broker?
2. Where to go for servicing?
3. Who to get spares from?

Also, anyone know how much the 18" spiders are?

Thanks

fizz

251 posts

270 months

Monday 2nd September 2002
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Hagerty Insurance is the only game in town for the isnruance piece.

chaparral

965 posts

259 months

Friday 27th September 2002
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Great driving roads here: Go up NY state route 22 to start. Very scenic and mostly fast two-lane. Next, get on Route Two east. This is the best driving road in all of New York and leads you into some truly terrific scenic and hilly/twisting terrain in Massachusetts. If you wish, when in North Adams, take a right on Ridge Road and climb up Mt. Greylock. When you get to Orange (roughly 50 miles into Massachusetts), turn off Rte. 2 onto Route 122, because here Route 2 becomes a boring ol' interstate. Follow route 122 all the way to Worcester. At the first stoplight in Worcester, go straight rather than continuing down Rte. 122. Turn left on Wrentham Street, the steepest street in the world. It is a one in one and a half. Follow that to when it turns left and go straight down the street that goes off on a tangent. Go up Moreland street to Carter Road. Pull in at #37.

chaparral

965 posts

259 months

Friday 27th September 2002
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To clarify: The first half of the message contains 220 miles of the greatest driving roads I have found and the second half is directions to my uncle's.

Terminator

2,421 posts

284 months

Friday 27th September 2002
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To clarify: The first half of the message contains 220 miles of the greatest driving roads I have found and the second half is directions to my uncle's.

Does your uncle run a diner? If so, I'll pay him a visit when I'm in the area in two weeks from now

maranellouk

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2,066 posts

263 months

Friday 27th September 2002
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Cheers for the directions

Can you explain the reason for the directions to your Uncle's house?

Luca Brazzi

3,975 posts

265 months

Saturday 28th September 2002
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Anyway, anyone know who owns the black/black with black spiders Tuscan in the classifieds? Luca, I'm looking at you for this one. Are they a PH? Not in the business of buying bad examples.

Goodness me, I've only just read this post....anything I can do?
LB

chaparral

965 posts

259 months

Monday 30th September 2002
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I gave directions to my uncle's because he is a certified British Car nut (owns a Morris Minor, a DeLorean, and a 1990 100-inch wagon) and because I'd like to see the car while you're here. If you're looking for a good diner, just drive up Shrewsbury Street in Worcester. There are literally dozens; the best one is the Boulevard on the eastbound side. Give me 24 hours advance notice at kanebcp@wpi.edu.

Maranellouk

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2,066 posts

263 months

Wednesday 2nd October 2002
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Anyway, anyone know who owns the black/black with black spiders Tuscan in the classifieds? Luca, I'm looking at you for this one. Are they a PH? Not in the business of buying bad examples.

Goodness me, I've only just read this post....anything I can do?
LB


Do you know the car I'm on about in the PH classifieds? Anyone on here? I like the look of it but would swap the rims to the original silver spiders. Do you know of any used good examples about?
Give me a shout if you see any Cerbera's in Wild Oyster. The Mrs is after one to sit next to the Tuscan in NYC.

P.S I've decided to go for a 340R too Down in Miami at the mo and I will keep the 340R here - perfect weather.

pwig

11,956 posts

270 months

Wednesday 2nd October 2002
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What will happen when you break down? Will the car have to go back to the UK?

maranellouk

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2,066 posts

263 months

Wednesday 2nd October 2002
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What will happen when you break down? Will the car have to go back to the UK?


TVR, break down? Never! You must be mistaking your marques. I think you'll find it's VW or Mercedes that makes unreliable cars.

Seriously though, I've seen a few Loutus Esprits and I'm sure they aren't sent back home to be serviced. There's another PH in Florida with a very tasty looking Esprit. I'm going to e-mail him to find out what he does about servicing.

As for the Tuscan and Cerbera, not quite sure yet as they will be based in NYC. Again Faisal(TVR-Freak.com) has his Cerbera is San Fran so I imagine he has someone in the know looking after his baby.