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TwyRob said:
You've lost me with that one, sorry!
I collected it from Nottingham a month ago and drove to South Oxon in awful rain at night with headlamps like candles in jam jars and Google maps for a speedo in the dark. 100 miles between fuel stops to be safe. It took 6 hours. Twice what it should have! The wing mirror fell off in Leicester. Not my safest drive overall.
XCG 465 - the green 1960 Beetle my mum had in the '70s - early 6v one with trafficators - had NO fuel gauge at all!I collected it from Nottingham a month ago and drove to South Oxon in awful rain at night with headlamps like candles in jam jars and Google maps for a speedo in the dark. 100 miles between fuel stops to be safe. It took 6 hours. Twice what it should have! The wing mirror fell off in Leicester. Not my safest drive overall.
RATATTAK said:
RichB said:
Love a TR5, looks like a studio shoot, was it for a magazine Ratattak, or did you just decide to get it done?
It's at the dealer - I just bought it yesterday - and yes it's a TR6 (1974)RATATTAK said:
I spent a day or so clay-barring my Uncles TR6 last summer. He bought it brand new in Toronto in 1976 and still has it; successive summers and winters as well as decades of fly-poop hadn't been great for the paint work but it came up an absolute treat - he had a tear in his eye after he drove it out into the sunshine and saw how good it looked.Gassing Station | Classic Cars and Yesterday's Heroes | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff