S Series in the Midlands

S Series in the Midlands

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plfrench

Original Poster:

2,297 posts

267 months

Wednesday 12th December 2001
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Hello Everyone,

I have just become a member. I thought it would be a good thing to do as I am trying to find out more about the S's. I really want to get one and was just wondering if there were any of you in the Midlands that would let me come and look at your cars. Better still are there any of you that take them to Gold Track at Donnington Park???

Paul.

loudandfast

213 posts

283 months

Wednesday 12th December 2001
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theres a staffordshire tvr meeting on the second sunday of january 2002 at the walton inn on the a34 in stone. it will be around lunch time. there are a couple of tvrs s there mine being one of them(see profile) e mail me for more info if you want

andy(s2 on 17")


Edited by loudandfast on Wednesday 12th December 19:25

plfrench

Original Poster:

2,297 posts

267 months

Wednesday 12th December 2001
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Is it me or are there not many people with TVR's in the midlands? Thanks for telling us about the Staffordshire meet Andy. I shall be there.

M@H

11,296 posts

271 months

Thursday 13th December 2001
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I'm based in the South Midlands (Herefordshire) and would like to know if there are any like minded people around my way. I think there used to be a club called the 3 counties TVR Club, but I don't know if they stil exist.

bills1

305 posts

269 months

Thursday 13th December 2001
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The East Midlands branch of the TVR club
meet at Lambley near Nottingham.
There is a good representation of Ss including my noisy S1 and meetings are well attended (20-30 people usually turn up) and very friendly.
The website is east-midlands-tvr.co.uk.

Cheers Bill

plfrench

Original Poster:

2,297 posts

267 months

Thursday 13th December 2001
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Mmmm Noisy S1, sounds good! I shall definitely come and check it out. When do you guys meet? and where abouts in Lambley exactly?

Thanks for letting me know about the East Midlands TVR club, I shall have a look at their site now.

Paul

SMiles

138 posts

283 months

Friday 14th December 2001
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I'm in Leicester and own a V8S, there are several others I see around the place too, so I would say there are some S's in the Midlands.

A good way to find out about other owners is to contact the TVRCC East Mids R.O. and he can tell you when they meet. Or pile along to TMS when they have an open day.

PeterC

386 posts

268 months

Friday 14th December 2001
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Paul
I live near Market Harborough and own an S3 and am also a TVRCC member and attend the East Midlands Region meetings (last one was on Sunday)

I would be most happy to talk to you about buying an TVR S. I am fast becoming an S3 guru and would be pleased to try to bring you up to speed.

My first bits of advice:
Join the TVRCC and contact the Eastern Regions RO's
Buy Steve Heath's Book on S Series from the TVRCC and read it twice.
Talk to other S owners
Do not buy the first car that you see, no matter how tempting it may be.

M@H

11,296 posts

271 months

Monday 17th December 2001
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No-one round Gloucestershire/ Worcestershire then??? I see a burgundy S2 v'often in Cheltenham.. but it seems they're not around on these boards... : (

Heath

208 posts

281 months

Sunday 30th December 2001
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Hi,

I have an S3 and live in Warwickshire, on the borders of Worcestershire. I only take it to Donington when the British GT racing is on, so we've a few more months to go before I'm up there again.

Below are some local group contacts. I'm in the West Midlands TVRCC and we usually meet every third Sunday at the Bulls Head Pub in Meriden, Coventry.

I'd be happy to meet up with other TVR users in the Midlands area. Give me an e-mail if interested.

Contacts...

heaththompson@totalise.co.uk

TVR GROUPS

Alan Morris, West Midlands, 01789 731483

David Jones, Three Counties, 01242 581991

Richard Pailing, East Midlands, 01522 853724

MBS3

24 posts

267 months

Sunday 30th December 2001
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I drive my mica red(burgandy) S3 around Cheltenham quite a bit, but I only became a member yesterday so have not posted replies before, I dont think I would be too good at giving advice though, I bought the second one I saw!! and will probably be giving a lot of good business to my nearest TVR specialist

jamer

1,329 posts

290 months

Sunday 30th December 2001
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Is it me or are there not many people with TVR's in the midlands?

Although not in the souths quantities, there are loads of TVR's hidden away in the Midlands. Go to the next East midlands TVR do at Lamley, you will be amazed.

bills1

305 posts

269 months

Sunday 30th December 2001
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I'll be there to.

Bill

M@H

11,296 posts

271 months

Monday 31st December 2001
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MBS3 is that you who parks near Imperial Square in Cheltenham then...?
Cheers,
M@

Edited by M@H on Monday 31st December 09:30

simba

61 posts

273 months

Monday 31st December 2001
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Get yersel` a mans car mate and buy a V8S!



(Now switching off the PC before I get a barrage of dogs abuse from all the other S3 owners!!!!)

Simba. Happy New Year to all the S`s!

MBS3

24 posts

267 months

Monday 31st December 2001
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M@H Sounds like it could be me, a bit nearer Bath road than Imperial sq!
By the way I added another reply(question) to 'wing mirrors' that I dont want to repeat in a different topic but if someone could look at it I would appreciate it TIA
Martyn

bills1

305 posts

269 months

Tuesday 1st January 2002
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The next East Midlands TVR meet is at the Old Ship Inn
www.oldshipinn.co.uk/ at Lambley on Sunday 13 Jan. The landlord makes us very welcome and we have one of the bar to ourselves with hot cobs put on specially for us.
Cars arrive from 12.00 onwards with the meeting usually starting by 1pm until 2pm . This month will take a bit longer as the annual calender of events will be discussed and the day will finish kicking tyres in the car park(weather permitting) and inspecting the latest example brought from TMS by James Agger who always brings something interesting.

Look forward to seeing you.
Mine is an Arabian Blue S1
Cheers Bill