Scotland or Bust ?
Scotland or Bust ?
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gifdy

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2,077 posts

264 months

Wednesday 25th August 2004
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Planning to head back up North to Chilly Jocko Land for a week's holiday on Fri. Question is, do I take the S or the motorwaymobile ?

Pros :
1)Need to drive through the Highlands to get to parents house - wahay!
2)It's a V8S


Cons :
1) Cost of fuel
2) It has been known to rain a fair bit up there
3) Noise could get a bit annoying on a v. long trip
4) Possible breakdown, miles from anywhere
5) Can't get the golf clubs in (yeah I know, but this is how males in my family bond!)

Do the pros outweigh the cons ? What do you think ?

Undecided.

aphelion

81 posts

298 months

Wednesday 25th August 2004
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V8S on those Highland roads - no contest! [Optimax is available as far north as Ullapool ...]

bridgdav

4,805 posts

271 months

Wednesday 25th August 2004
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gifdy said:
Planning to head back up North


Cons :
1) Cost of fuel
2) It has been known to rain a fair bit up there
3) Noise could get a bit annoying on a v. long trip
4) Possible breakdown, miles from anywhere
5) Can't get the golf clubs in (yeah I know, but this is how males in my family bond!)


I cant see any cons...

1) Cost of fuel..

Don't worry about the cost of fuel, as your return journey might be on the back of a flatbed, so they will be paying the fuel costs...

2) Rain ...?

Rain makes driving fun...
You will be able to see where all the leaks are, enabling you identify some winter trim work...

3) Noise ...?

Isn't that what you bought the car for?
I'm sure the locals won't mind.

4) Breakdown ...?

Everybody says that TVR's should be driven and this makes them more reliable...
TADTS...

5) Golf clubs ...?

No problem, buy yourself a pencil bag £10, lay the clubs in the bottom of the boot, the heads fit nicely in the side space (might be a bit tighter with the battery in the way)

GO FOR IT...

page3

5,148 posts

274 months

Wednesday 25th August 2004
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Take the S.

The two weeks I had in Scotland last year were probably the most fun driving I've had

pies

13,116 posts

279 months

Wednesday 25th August 2004
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You have the chance to drive a great car (biased) on some great roads and your contemplationg NOT taking it.Surely this it what the car was built for

thegamekeeper

2,282 posts

305 months

Wednesday 25th August 2004
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Had to reread this, I thought it must have said Siberia. If you dont want to drive it to Scotland through the Highlands you dont want to drive it. As afr as bonding surely a drive on open roads ina V*S is bonding enough, besides if its gonna rain you wont want to waste a walk

baztvrs3

10 posts

259 months

Wednesday 25th August 2004
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If you are passing the village of Calander in Stirling shire on Sunday, pop into Scotland biggest Classic Car event. TVR Scotland Car Club has a large stand usually with 8 to 10 S series in attendance.

P.S. You have to take the V8, the roads up here a made for it.

gifdy

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2,077 posts

264 months

Wednesday 25th August 2004
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Seems obvious when you see it written down !

It was just the thought of getting there that was putting me off...visions of sitting in Bank Holiday traffic on the M6 with an unhappy, overheating Tiv was putting me off. But you're right....it will be worth it.

Thanks for snapping me out of it. S it is.

Cheers all.

p.s good tip on the clubs, never managed to get my roof & the clubs in at the same time...maybe I should get a Chim - or take up a proper sport ?

shmern

347 posts

278 months

Wednesday 25th August 2004
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gifdy said:
Seems obvious when you see it written down !

It was just the thought of getting there that was putting me off...visions of sitting in Bank Holiday traffic on the M6 with an unhappy, overheating Tiv was putting me off. But you're right....it will be worth it.

Thanks for snapping me out of it. S it is.

Cheers all.

p.s good tip on the clubs, never managed to get my roof & the clubs in at the same time...maybe I should get a Chim - or take up a proper sport ?



Jeez well think of me !

Im flying over on Saturday Morning, Im from Northern Ireland, but flying out of Dublin as it's the nearest airport to fly to Bournemouth.

This is to pick up a V8s !!!.

Unfortunately as mentioned it's in Bournemouth and to get it back to Northern Ireland Im having to drive to Cairnryan !(Other ports didn't work out, Fleetwood, Holyhead etc..), But timings were a bit tight for Saturday so Im catching the first boat on Sunday Morning back to NI.

So think of me, driving all that distance, in a car I don't know (Not that Im expecting any probs!)

Oh and I did a similar last year in Feb to pick up my S2 !!

Story here http://shmern.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=29

Shmern

>> Edited by shmern on Wednesday 25th August 14:23

tvrgit

8,483 posts

275 months

Wednesday 25th August 2004
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baztvrs3 said:
If you are passing the village of Calander in Stirling shire on Sunday, pop into Scotland biggest Classic Car event. TVR Scotland Car Club has a large stand usually with 8 to 10 S series in attendance.

P.S. You have to take the V8, the roads up here a made for it.


I think there are 17 planning to go this year.

gifdy

Original Poster:

2,077 posts

264 months

Wednesday 25th August 2004
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tvrgit said:

baztvrs3 said:
If you are passing the village of Calander in Stirling shire on Sunday, pop into Scotland biggest Classic Car event. TVR Scotland Car Club has a large stand usually with 8 to 10 S series in attendance.

P.S. You have to take the V8, the roads up here a made for it.



I think there are 17 planning to go this year.


That would be worth seeing - I'll be in Aberdeen for most of that weekend visiting my brother so it will depend on whether he gets a pass from his missus.

If not, hope it goes well & the clouds stay away!

gifdy

Original Poster:

2,077 posts

264 months

Wednesday 25th August 2004
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shmern said:



Jeez well think of me !

Im flying over on Saturday Morning, Im from Northern Ireland, but flying out of Dublin as it's the nearest airport to fly to Bournemouth.

This is to pick up a V8s !!!.

Unfortunately as mentioned it's in Bournemouth and to get it back to Northern Ireland Im having to drive to Cairnryan !(Other ports didn't work out, Fleetwood, Holyhead etc..), But timings were a bit tight for Saturday so Im catching the first boat on Sunday Morning back to NI.

So think of me, driving all that distance, in a car I don't know (Not that Im expecting any probs!)

Oh and I did a similar last year in Feb to pick up my S2 !!

Story here <a href="http://shmern.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=29">http://shmern.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=29</a>

Shmern

>> Edited by shmern on Wednesday 25th August 14:23


OK you win. Other half's family is from Dungannon so I know what the trip is like. Never done it in the Tiv mind you. Last time on the ferry was

Good luck (and don't forget the spare throttle cable)

shmern

347 posts

278 months

Wednesday 25th August 2004
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gifdy said:

Good luck (and don't forget the spare throttle cable)


hmm , now there's an idea !!!

*thinks*......

Shmern

crossle

1,520 posts

274 months

Wednesday 25th August 2004
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I took my VW Golf to the far Northwest of Scotland last year and regretted every country mile that I did not take the S... Especially when I came past the TVR dealer in Callander (I think?) on the way back!

tvrgit

8,483 posts

275 months

Wednesday 25th August 2004
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Yup Dreadnought TVR are in Callander too! (Not a dealer but an independent)

M@H

11,298 posts

295 months

Thursday 26th August 2004
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I shall be in Scotland too this weekend collecting my replacement for the S..

baztvrs3

10 posts

259 months

Friday 27th August 2004
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Regarding the Classic event at Calander this Sunday. I will be travelling down from Aberdeen to Callender early Sunday morning. If you are up in Aberdeen and wish to attend, give me a call on 07729 061598. I have two spare passes.