TVRs with their roofs on...
TVRs with their roofs on...
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matt-man

Original Poster:

2,667 posts

245 months

Saturday 11th April 2015
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OK...so I'm not starting this to cause war, and "roof police" has been thrown around a few times before, but I'm genuinely intrigued as to why so many TVRs are driven with the roof on...??

So not including when its snowing, raining, freezing cold etc, why is it that more often than not, if I spot a TVR when the sun is shining, the roof is on...? In contrast, almost all other sports and classics will have theirs down.

Personally, I find driving both the wedge and the Tuscan with the roof up to be a significantly reduced experience and IMHO a waste of a journey in them.

I appreciate I'm not normal (almost roof down regardless) but I'm genuinely curious smile

OlderandWiser

45 posts

177 months

Saturday 11th April 2015
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My only excuse is that recently one of the roof pins stuck in my Tuscan, otherwise the roof and back window usually live in the boot.

That said long motorway journeys can be a bit of a mission if you go topless....

Then I suppose if you want to listen in to Radio 2 while travelling - you might want to have the roof & window installed.......rolleyes

chris watton

22,547 posts

286 months

Saturday 11th April 2015
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It was painful for me yesterday, as I had no choice but to drive home from Redditch to the Forest of Dean with the roof on my Tam, as the boot was full of my old exhaust bits.

I may have to invest in one of those Surrey Roofs.....

phillpot

17,489 posts

209 months

Saturday 11th April 2015
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matt-man said:
So not including when its snowing, raining, freezing cold etc.
Us S drivers are made of stronger stuff wink



77racing

3,346 posts

213 months

Saturday 11th April 2015
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I am very lazy and can't be bothered with the hassel of fighting with the stuff in the boot to get it in. I was ruined when I was a young boy as a mate of mine has a Honda S2000 and the roof on that car is brilliant no hassel up and down in 30 seconds and you don't even get out of the car to do it. The roof is the only thing I would change on my griff if I could be bothered for an electric one from the Honda. One day I might get round to sorting that out. Having said all that I actually prefer the lines of my car with the roof up...............shootbiggrin

DJR 7

1,413 posts

283 months

Saturday 11th April 2015
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Mines sitting in the garage with the roof off, if it needs to go on it invariably means its not worth going out anyway.

rev-erend

21,615 posts

310 months

Saturday 11th April 2015
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Not had the roof off mine for years. Not even sure it is not stuck.

QBee

22,271 posts

170 months

Saturday 11th April 2015
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I am a roof off person, but I do drive the car in all weathers and at all times of year, so the roof will be on in the rain or if undertaking a long motorway journey in October to March, as the wind noise and cold take the edge off the enjoyment.

Drove 80 miles home Monday evening with the roof on, lovely weather.....boot was absolutely full to the top with tools and suspension bits. I was most embarrassed when a Tuscan passed going the other way on the A17.....irked

Roof is off now, cover on to keep the rain out, prior to doing 150 miles this afternoon to/during/from the Rutland Rumble

Colin RedGriff

2,541 posts

283 months

Saturday 11th April 2015
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Roof is off mine most of the time. I put it on if I am dropping it off for the service, which I did last week, I drove it home with the roof on today because it was p*****g with rain.

Home now and the sun has come out so it will be coming off later on

NiceCupOfTea

25,563 posts

277 months

Saturday 11th April 2015
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The targa panels are a pain to stow and it takes time at both ends of the journey. Not worth it unless the journey is a long one, no motorway, and recreational. Roof on my e36 cab gets used lots as I can put it up or at the lights. Same with my old mx5.

DonkeyApple

68,050 posts

195 months

Saturday 11th April 2015
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I've never taken the roof off my TVR and I genuinely can't see myself ever doing so.

Walford

2,259 posts

192 months

Saturday 11th April 2015
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up to 3 mile trip just rear window out
anylonger and roof off

s p a c e m a n

11,793 posts

174 months

Saturday 11th April 2015
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I use mine to go to work and back with every day, only a 10 minute drive so don't bother with the roof for that.

V8 GRF

7,298 posts

236 months

Saturday 11th April 2015
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DonkeyApple said:
I've never taken the roof off my TVR and I genuinely can't see myself ever doing so.
Your TVR doesn't have a removal roof though.... wink

DonkeyApple

68,050 posts

195 months

Saturday 11th April 2015
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V8 GRF said:
DonkeyApple said:
I've never taken the roof off my TVR and I genuinely can't see myself ever doing so.
Your TVR doesn't have a removal roof though.... wink
A good point, well made. But might not be a good enough reason for some. biggrin

AutoAndy

2,270 posts

241 months

Saturday 11th April 2015
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phillpot said:
Us S drivers are made of stronger stuff wink
wink

shake n bake

2,221 posts

233 months

Saturday 11th April 2015
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3 times in a year has my roof been on, 2 times it rained, other time 4 hour drive to gatwick with girly in car who usually doesn't mind roof off action but its a long drive.
I've never understood having a convertible and not using it, especially in a tvr, most are fair weather cars too.

stevoj

798 posts

187 months

Saturday 11th April 2015
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Had mine coming up for a year and the roof has only been on once, OK it doesn't get used every day but the only time i have had the roof on was travelling down to last years Wedge fest when it pee--g down.
Maybe i need to get out in it more!

Podie

46,649 posts

301 months

Saturday 11th April 2015
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I'm sure this thread gets earlier every year...

KKson

3,470 posts

151 months

Saturday 11th April 2015
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Roof off all the time, unless it's monsooning.