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sunset at John o'Groats

Took my cousin out to lunch. She was born in 1918.   Tom

Lovely end to a lovely day. Crisp winter coastal run, and down to the beach for a stroll at sundown.  Happy new year all, Deggers

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On 9/27/2020 at 11:12 PM, ctc77965o said:

Our regular sunday drive started-off a bit damp, but still good COVID-safe exercise...

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Nice shot, by the way! :)

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Yesterday Lunchtime Sue and myself went off for lunch at  the Bricklayers Arm, Flaunden  Herts.

We were in the Saab 9.3 -  but!!! before you say this is a TR thread  - when we left there was a rather good looking red TR4 in the car park.  As I was looking at it a young lady came out to it.

We had a chat about clubs and groups (she is on none at the moment) and then asked how she liked the car.

She loved it but the OD had just stopped working.

I didn't go into detail about how to sort it (and then put the engine back) but suggested our forum may be able to help.

Following her away from the pub I didn't know a TR4 could go so slow:blink:

 

Roger 

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I know exactly what the name is,  but not etiquette on here.

WE often follow just to make sure they are safe and sound !!!!

Conrad.

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Good one Mike

the 4’s do look good with the hardtop. 
 

lovely day for it. 
 

H

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38 minutes ago, Lebro said:

New Forrest ?

Yep. Best place in the world. :rolleyes:

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Drove out over the moors Via Buckfastleigh, stopped off at the Warren Inn but sadly closed until 11am so continued into Mortenhampstead, new Cafe “Hound of Baskerville” had a really good Full English breakfast freshly cooked, lovely sausage Sat outside,   recommend. Then on to Newton Abbot and home, car went well cold but dry. 

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Well I think I put the roof on to early this year as this morning was a little warm inside the car. Had a good run around enjoying the wonderful countryside we have, Chapel-En-Le-Frith, Dove holes, Tideswell, Longnor, Blackshaw Moor, and back home.

Mike Redrose Group 

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A bit boring I know but I trundled down to the Garage to get the annual MOT certificate. Good to go for another 12 months.Interesting that the Proprietor said that generally the MOT work had increased whilst the normal servicing side had decreased significantly.People not clocking up the miles unless they really have to. Covid affects so many people in so many different ways.

Stay safe folks. Bob

 

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Last chance before lockdown 2 - so a blast round the local country lanes in the sunshine, for a couple of hours today.    Certainly blew the cobwebs away. 

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