The ever reliable and practical T350
The ever reliable and practical T350
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doctor_darren

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214 posts

244 months

Monday 4th September 2006
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Was 'up north' where I participated with some of the TVRCC Blackpool folks displaying ten TVRs for the BAE Systems open day. The day was literally a complete wash-out - we stood with the cars for 6 hours in unrelenting rain, but not one drop of rain got in my T350C.

For the way back south, in addition to my usual weekend bags, I packed a full size road bike (21" frame) inc. wheels in the back. OK I had to do a bit of disassembly and take the forks off, but if anyone is curious, a road bike and presumably a mountain-bike frame easily fits in the back.

I chose to drive back on the M40 into London to avoid the M1 works, only to find the M40 closed and that I was stuck in something like a 20 mile tail back. Took a couple of hours to get through eventually, but the TVR wasn't fussed, never over-heated or grumbled.

So not the best of weekends, but my T350C never fails to impress.

ttfn

Dr Darren

espresso

177 posts

234 months

Monday 4th September 2006
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You're not wrong - mine runs faultlessly too.

In fact, ironically, I had use of a brand new Merc S class for three months earlier this year..

It broke down twice and had numerous electrical gremlins.

Not only that but it was dull as dishwater.

Who wants Teutonic efficiency eh?