It's days like today......

It's days like today......

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chris watton

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22,477 posts

260 months

Sunday 31st August 2014
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That you realise why you bought and mollycoddle these cars, when everything just clicks.

Went out for a great blast around the Forest roads, roof off, sun shining, car fully on song - it makes you forget all the negatives you went through to get the car this far (with still much more to go..) I went to pick my step son up from work, should have been a 30 mile round trip - but Ethan (my step son) was enjoying it so much on the way home, we went the long way back home, through some fantastic B-Roads. Only 2nd and 3rd gear were required, the ratios were perfect, made me think twice about a CR box - and it was one of those rare times that we were the only ones on the road.

What a fantastic little car still! So solid around the corners, and mental coming out of them, foot firmly to the floor in 2nd, the sound is biblical - even for the 3.6. My step son was grinning from ear to ear for most of the journey, he said he nearly shat himself when I took off after the lights!

Even after 12 years, there's still not a lot out there for this sort of money you can have so much fun in.

Sometimes I think to myself, should I really have spent so much money on this damn car, and thinking of spending a lot more in the future. Well, it's days like today, where they give you so much pleasure that I have to say, yes, emphatically. They are still worth it! Even had people taking pictures!

Just thought I'd share.....driving

Griffithy

929 posts

276 months

Sunday 31st August 2014
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mr sagman

1,718 posts

236 months

Sunday 31st August 2014
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Sometimes you forget just how special these cars are, And the only cure is a long drive to reset the brain. biggrin

magpies

5,129 posts

182 months

Sunday 31st August 2014
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+1

S6 ROR

1,583 posts

265 months

Sunday 31st August 2014
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+2 Have just added another one to the stable. Looked at a couple of other marques, but just found them somehow lacking in that ultimate Grin factorbiggrin. Nothing else comes close in my book

Laser Sag

2,860 posts

243 months

Monday 1st September 2014
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What have you added now Nigel?

S6 ROR

1,583 posts

265 months

Monday 1st September 2014
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Laser Sag said:
What have you added now Nigel?

Not the best of pictures, but taken early morning whilst still wet. It's Halycon Midas Pearl. A 4.0L factory built Red Rose.
Having to live outside currently, whilst I find another garagehehe

clive f

7,250 posts

233 months

Monday 1st September 2014
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cant you make the kitchen smaller and have another garage at the front of the house, I`m sure Sue wouldn`t mind! hehe

S6 ROR

1,583 posts

265 months

Monday 1st September 2014
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clive f said:
cant you make the kitchen smaller and have another garage at the front of the house, I`m sure Sue wouldn`t mind! hehe
Hi Clive, Sue just used the words sex and travelhehe but it had already been discussed, well, by me anywaylaugh
How are things going with the M?

Laser Sag

2,860 posts

243 months

Monday 1st September 2014
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I don't believe that Sue said anything of the sort wink

Are you going for one of each of the later models Nigel?

Was surprised that you sold the T350

chris watton

Original Poster:

22,477 posts

260 months

Monday 1st September 2014
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S6 ROR said:
Laser Sag said:
What have you added now Nigel?

Not the best of pictures, but taken early morning whilst still wet. It's Halycon Midas Pearl. A 4.0L factory built Red Rose.
Having to live outside currently, whilst I find another garagehehe
Very nice - Love that colour. But truth be told, I think they look good in any colour...

I absolutely love all TVR's, especially the more modern ones, the Sag and T350 - but I could never buy one, as the roof doesn't come off, and for me, that's a big part of the experience. More so on days like yesterday where, instead of having to endure the smell of hot fibreglass and coolant, you can smell the tress, fauna and flora while the wind is rushing past your head whilst listening to that fantastic engine roar!

Quite a life affirming experience, and it will be a very sad day if we allow the EU to eventually legislate these adrenaline and smile-inducing marvels out of existence....

BuzzBillsberry

1,306 posts

231 months

Tuesday 2nd September 2014
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Agreed Chris I did 220 miles yesterday up the Yorkshire Dales then across to the North Yorkshire Moors down the coast road to Whitby,Scarboro' and finally Flamborough Head and took the back roads back to Leeds... fantastic Day and great sunshine.

Buzz

T5GRF

1,976 posts

264 months

Tuesday 2nd September 2014
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S6ROR, that's a lovely looking car! I think it's a car Bespoke have sold a couple of times recently, I was very tempted to buy it myself. I hope you enjoy it!

mycroft

1,545 posts

247 months

Tuesday 2nd September 2014
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Nice post , glad your enjoying being back in the world of TVR . There is a very similar post on the S forum , its great to see owners really enjoying their cars .
Dale

Milky400

1,960 posts

178 months

Tuesday 2nd September 2014
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I posted the same on the Tuscan forum this weekend, these cars are something else and we are all lucky to have had the opportunity to have owned one, two or three in our life time. Mines on Wedding duty Saturday with a red Jag Mk1, so bound to steal the crowd.....