What do S owners do?
What do S owners do?
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pete_w

Original Poster:

646 posts

285 months

Thursday 20th February 2003
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Hmmmm, well we've had it on the general board, but I was wondering what we all did for a living and was there a common thread preventing us from owning a more exotic TVR?

Me, I'm in scientific research, so no exotica with my job!

shmern

347 posts

277 months

Thursday 20th February 2003
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Im in IT, hence the rapid websie updates

http://shmern.org

:blatantplugmode:
Goto Gallery / TVR to follow the dash restoration project

Or click here

http://shmern.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=My_eGallery&file=index&do=showgall&gid=9

Tonight (after Liverpool match) I'll be starting the dashboard removal, (Well labeling all the bloody wires) and tomorrow night too probably, then on Saturday the dash comes out and the recovering begins.

Hopefully start the rebuild of the dash on Sunday.

Can't have the car off the road for long, I want to drive it !
:endblatantplugmode:

>> Edited by shmern on Thursday 20th February 16:22

Psychobert

6,318 posts

278 months

Thursday 20th February 2003
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I'm a psychologist; currently working in business/management consultancy. Reason for the S is that I've always wanted one; ever since I saw one thrash the pants off a load of Morgans at a Morgan club do when the S first came out..

Its my 1st so wanted to see what they are like; wasn't really prevented from a more exotic one as such, but think as I've literally just bought a flat, would have been silly to spend too much. Market it a bit slow in my line right now, so investing in commodities while I am able to

Next house move should provide a double garage with luck so I can put a Griff next to it.

>> Edited by Psychobert on Thursday 20th February 18:12

shnozz

29,930 posts

293 months

Thursday 20th February 2003
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I'm a transvestite nightclub cabaret act.

not really, but I am embarassed to say that I am a lawyer.

chose the S cos I have always wanted a TVR but the S was my first "proper" sports car and was worried bout jumping straight into a 4 litre and my budget was limited due to property purchases.

hazelnut

34 posts

278 months

Thursday 20th February 2003
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I am an engineer surveyor ie: I work for an Insurance Company and carry out safety inspections on cranes, lifts and all kinds of lifting equipment. Been at it now for 30 years - man and boy! I have friend, now retired from the same business who has had several Morgans of all models and rebuilt some from wrecks. Attended all the MOG rallies with him and really wanted one myself. However, the boss said no - "they leak and they are too expensive" so that was that. I then turned my attention to an S3 and have been the proud owner of mine for 3 years. Gone off Morgans now -they all look the same! Although I still go to Le Mans with the Morgan boys. I live in Wimborne. See Bobs Dorset Dawdle for photos.
Happy days

trevytrev

94 posts

278 months

Thursday 20th February 2003
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I work in IT, as a network engineer, spend most of my time driving around the south to different clients sites installing servers

unfortunately servers don't fit in the boot of my S so its my second car.
I bought it because I have always wanted a TVR, something to do with the noise they make I think !!. It is also a great car to have in the garage to tinker with on weekends which is something else I have always wanted.

Trev

JSG

2,238 posts

305 months

Thursday 20th February 2003
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I work in telecommunications and already own the best car TVR ever made (well a Tuscan racer could tempt me) so I don't understand the 'more exotic' comment.

>> Edited by JSG (moderator) on Thursday 20th February 22:16

woody

2,189 posts

306 months

Thursday 20th February 2003
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I'm an electrical design engineer working in the building services sector - I was partly responsible for the Oracle in Reading .....
Always wanted a TVR since my student days when I worked weekends opposite our local TVR dealer - I think it was the noise .....
Bought the S as a 25th birthday present to myself after I got my company car, mainly because it was the only TVR within my budget (for value and insurance!) - but also possibley because it's the best looking TVR .
Do quite fancy a V8S or Griff - but thats on hold due to a recent house purchase.

>> Edited by woody on Thursday 20th February 22:40

gbgaffer

546 posts

292 months

Thursday 20th February 2003
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I sell plating plant to PCB manufacturers, and bought my S about 15 months ago, having wanted one for years. I use it as my daily transport and covered 15,000 miles in it last year. Seriously looked at 'upgrading' to a Griffith recently, but I decided I preferred the 'S' for looks and dynamics, but wanted a tad more power. I should have bought a V8S but had a moment of madness and replaced the 12V with the 24V engine. I always seem to choose the hard way to do things! (I have a Gaff rigged sailing boat built in 1921 which uses up all the rest of the time & money when I'm not TVR'ing)

Must be mad : :where'sthemeninwhitecoatssmiley?:

Cheers

Graham

Mikeo

86 posts

277 months

Thursday 20th February 2003
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I'm yet another one in IT, working mainly within the travel industry and I don't know why I want a TVR but I always have and I'm picking my very first one up tomorrow morning so by tomorrow evening I'm sure I will know !

Colin BlueS2

2,541 posts

279 months

Friday 21st February 2003
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I'm a telecoms manager working in the IT sector. This is my second TVR after owning a Vixen for about 10 years which I sold 5 years ago, it had sat in the garage since the kids came along. Anyone here seen DOO797G, sold it back to DG's and I belive it was sold on with the intention of being prepped for racing. Had wanted a TVR for about 5 years before buying the Vixen after reading about them in a mag.

Well after some changes in my personal life , I was looking for a second car for some fun. I'd toyed with the idea of a kit car but decided I couldn't be a***d to spend all that time in a garage building a car and not drive it, (hmmmm there's a flaw in the logic there!). Then searching the web, a couple of TVR ads caught my eye, they were inside my budget so last November I bought one.

Haven't regretted it for a second, apart from maybe the 5000 mile limited mileage policy

Guess if money were no object then I'd like one of each please but I'd start with a Tuscan and I'd love to get my old Vixen back but would need to move up North where I could afford the land!

Colin

>> Edited by Colin BlueS2 on Friday 21st February 00:14

roy c

4,207 posts

306 months

Friday 21st February 2003
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I also work in IT, planning mainframe installations.

I bought my S2 when it was only 1 year old, so I've had it a long time.
I wanted a Griff too, but I've got nowhere to keep it (and I want to keep the S ), as I run a eurobox as well.

Johan G

196 posts

283 months

Friday 21st February 2003
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I also work in the IT sector.
Mostly with databases and data warehousing and BI (Business Intelligence). Have also worked a lot with Unix systems.

Cheers
Johan

neil_s2

41 posts

281 months

Friday 21st February 2003
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...and to carry on the IT theme, that's what pays for my petrol too !!!

rustoni

325 posts

294 months

Friday 21st February 2003
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I am a Team Leader for IT support with Visa International (no i can't clear any Credit Card debts)and i am hoping to be promoted soon...maybe i'll get that respray after all.
I brought myself a V8S as my 30th Birthday present (only i got it on my 29th as i could wait another minute let alone another year) as i have always promised myself a proper sports car. After the missus finished her law degree and started working i thought it was about time to splash out. I love my S and at the moment i don't see me changing it for a long time.

Ian

bugmeister

812 posts

306 months

Friday 21st February 2003
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I am the Environmental Services Manager (posh word for cleaning!!) at York University.

Bought the S four years ago off a mate. I had just inherited some money and I had liked the car since the first time I saw it. Would love a Tuscan, but teh education sector doesn't pay enough!!

markbigears

2,485 posts

291 months

Friday 21st February 2003
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work in the big world of luvies, television Graphic designer. Which is great cos i can watch TV all day! Until last year used to work for Formula One digital TV, but thats all been cut back this year....maybe get back on board next year, who knows.

hopper

49 posts

286 months

Friday 21st February 2003
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Trainee chartered accountant, qualify in October, so if I can survive till then, the car stays, if not

Live in london, but car is under wraps for the winter at parents in Ringwood as can't afford to do anything with it at the moment.

Bought it on a whim and had to explain why I needed a loan to my bank manager, found out he loves them as well, so no problems there then!

roy_allen

654 posts

298 months

Friday 21st February 2003
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I`m a Plastic Injection Mould Tool Designer (long title). Basically, I design moulds that plastic is injected into to produce a plastic part. Sounds pretty simple but believe me ITS NOT!!!!

I had always wanted a TVR ever since I can remember but somehow had never seen an S (at least, I can`t recall ever having seen one) until I started to look for a TVR to own. Once I saw an S I just had to have one. Just what a British Sports Car should look like.
I LOVE IT!!!!

Roy.

>> Edited by roy_allen on Friday 21st February 10:16

john mac

386 posts

285 months

Friday 21st February 2003
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Hi Schnozz,
Don't be embarressed about being a lawyer, the early days we had together in our act were great !! (allegidly :without prejudice: fassus sum-coniveo:coniveo)
I'm retired now and have been for 12 years, doesn't time fly, got the bus pass but use the S2 on a regular basis, got the Dellow up for sale, and the "day car" is for the long trips when I can hear the CD.
Got an interesting list of cars "I have owned" but would only get boring.
(Dellow can be seen on www.Dellowregister.com) - end of commercial.
Cheers
John Mac

oops sorry its - www.dellowregister.co.uk (its the age you know !!)



>> Edited by john mac on Friday 21st February 11:05