Ex Wedge owner paid me a visit today.............
Ex Wedge owner paid me a visit today.............
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dickymint

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28,315 posts

280 months

Saturday 18th September 2004
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Here's hopeing the thrashing he gave my SEAC has put the grin back on his face and backed up his Wifes opinion that "Chimps are for wimps"
It was a pleasure to ride shotgun with you MikeB

19560

14,086 posts

280 months

Saturday 18th September 2004
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Ex-wedge owner? Doesn't MikeB run the Wedge pages?

stainless_steve

6,041 posts

280 months

Saturday 18th September 2004
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He sent me an email about it

mikeb

2,869 posts

304 months

Saturday 18th September 2004
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I can honestly say that today was awsome.

Richard you have no idea how happy you have made me. Driving that car today was nothing short of glorious.

I have always dreamed of driving a SEAC it is effectively my dream car. Sometimes actually getting to drive your dream cars can be a folly though.

If the car does not turn out how you expected it to be or live up to your dream then it can be a let down.

This car didn't, this car is awsome it exceeded my expectations big time. I got the distinct impression that if you were to disrespect it for a moment it would put you in a hedge upside down!

SEACS are absolute animals. Long live Wedge cars - I want one!

MikeB

>> Edited by mikeb on Saturday 18th September 19:53

dickymint

Original Poster:

28,315 posts

280 months

Saturday 18th September 2004
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mikeb said:
I can honestly say that today was awsome.

Long live Wedge cars - I want one!

MikeB

>> Edited by mikeb on Saturday 18th September 19:53


Glad to hear it Mike. Be patient though its worth it. Remember how long Stainless had to wait for his? Remember his post when he got it? Oh and bye the way there was a moment i thought we were going to find that hedge

Mrs H

203 posts

292 months

Saturday 18th September 2004
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I've been quite quiet recently. Apart from being busy organising the "trip" I have been mourning the loss of my 400 .

Now for the good bit....

I have been driving Neil's SEAC a lot recently. This is one AWESOME motor. I didn't really drive it properly before because I had me own wedge. But whoa, it is soooo different. So far, this is my opinion. It feels so light. It goes like stink, it handles better. It sits round corners.

Despite the fact the 400 was polybushed, chipped, Avo'ed and sorted. THE SEAC IS UNBELIEVABLE AND I WANT ONE !!!

Took it to work the other morning in the wet. Need to get more control of my right foot RESPECT


stainless_steve

6,041 posts

280 months

Saturday 18th September 2004
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I have to say the SEAC is a very special car,i tried the Grif,Chim,but none of them had the same feeling,it's hard to explain,the SEAC has something about it.
I'm sure the other SEAC drivers can add to this

NHyde

1,427 posts

270 months

Saturday 18th September 2004
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Steve ,

Our first Trevor was a 4ltr Chimaera , it just was not a WEDGE !!

stainless_steve

6,041 posts

280 months

Saturday 18th September 2004
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Glad it's not just me then

mikeb

2,869 posts

304 months

Saturday 18th September 2004
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I am going to enjoy this hunting around business for a new car.

Today was awsome though, it was like discovering TVR's all over again.

You must all remember your first ride as a TVR passenger 'Jeeeesssssuuuuuuuussssssss' moment.

Well I have another one today. Thank you Richard.

MikeB