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That weekend is Saabfest at Prescott Hill Climb, so whilst I will be in the area, I will not be able to attend.

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Isn't 31/7 FOTU? 

I might go for that as I've got paid leave that weekend. 

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13 minutes ago, Saabnut said:

That weekend is Saabfest at Prescott Hill Climb, so whilst I will be in the area, I will not be able to attend.

31st July is just an Evening gathering in addition to the next FoD weekend which I am about to announce for 21/22 August.

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14 minutes ago, Saabnut said:

That weekend is Saabfest at Prescott Hill Climb, so whilst I will be in the area, I will not be able to attend.

That's disapoint x 3

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21 minutes ago, Ghosty said:

Isn't 31/7 FOTU? 

I might go for that as I've got paid leave that weekend. 

Yes 31st is FOTU and that's 92 miles away!

 

 

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damn and buggery 21/22 august too many motherflippers off work!

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1 hour ago, Six-cylinder said:

Yes 31st is FOTU and that's 92 miles away!

Knowing that FOTU finishes late afternoon this doesn't bother me much, I could pop over for a while around probably 6/7pm and I'm sure I won't be the only one.

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1 hour ago, Ghosty said:

Knowing that FOTU finishes late afternoon this doesn't bother me much, I could pop over for a while around probably 6/7pm and I'm sure I won't be the only one.

It should be a nice evening if the weather is with us, but I do understand this would be a lot of driving for some.

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2 hours ago, Ghosty said:

Knowing that FOTU finishes late afternoon this doesn't bother me much, I could pop over for a while around probably 6/7pm and I'm sure I won't be the only one.

That's exactly my plan. Convoy!

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8 minutes ago, mat_the_cat said:

That's exactly my plan. Convoy!

All the yes. Who's in :grin: 

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Google has a cruel poke at Mrs6c's Visa Cabriolet while doing a picture search!

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I visited my favourite garage today and they have taken on an engine build for a customer/friend on a newly acquired Triumph 2500TC Auto. It is a really solid car and I wish it was mine in spite of the missing lump.

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Mrs6c ZX TD estate played up last night and would not switch off without stalling it and even then a couple of warning lights stayed on until I disconnected the battery. Today I took it to my favourite garage and it switched off and on just fine. I have been concerned about the gearbox and a grumbling noise so asked they checked that and it turns out to be OS front wheel bearing, so not so bad.

I collected my Beetle today after a light oil change service and MOT. It was too hot for roof down so used the aircon instead.

Today Mrs6c bought the Mercdes 200TE home loosing water and as her ZX is still at the garage so the 156 Sportwagon is going to be pressed back into service.

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Posted
31 minutes ago, hairnet said:

needs v8

 

I saw one for sale a few years back in need of restoration I would have loved to own, a factory 3ltr V8 with Ferguson 4 wheel drive. 

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On 7/19/2021 at 10:18 PM, hairnet said:

needs v8

 

God no! Nothing beats the sound of a Triumph straight six with a nice exhaust. Nothing. 

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On 7/19/2021 at 10:20 PM, Six-cylinder said:

Mrs6c ZX TD estate played up last night and would not switch off without stalling it and even then a couple of warning lights stayed on until I disconnected the battery. Today I took it to my favourite garage and it switched off and on just fine. I have been concerned about the gearbox and a grumbling noise so asked they checked that and it turns out to be OS front wheel bearing, so not so bad.

I collected my Beetle today after a light oil change service and MOT. It was too hot for roof down so used the aircon instead.

Today Mrs6c bought the Mercdes 200TE home loosing water and as her ZX is still at the garage so the 156 Sportwagon is going to be pressed back into service.

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My cx did that- the start stop solenoid stuck.

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21/22 August Date set for next Field of Dreams weekend

Yes game on again, talking, drinking tea, camping, car fixing, build a railway!

Put a date in your diary.

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Might be along next Saturday, weather dependent, but definitely for August 21/22nd.

The Mazda requires some Kurusting and rustproofing so a chance to use those shallow ramps will be welcome. 

I also need* more Vauxhall brochures in my life 😜.

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On 7/23/2021 at 7:59 PM, Yoss said:

God no! Nothing beats the sound of a Triumph straight six with a nice exhaust. Nothing. 

ask @trigger about the 2000 with the tvr v8 in it at the lotus day we did if he has a video

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Racing at Mallory next Sunday, but 21st/22nd is GO.

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1 hour ago, AnthonyG said:

Might be along next Saturday, weather dependent, but definitely for August 21/22nd.

The Mazda requires some Kurusting and rustproofing so a chance to use those shallow ramps will be welcome. 

I also need* more Vauxhall brochures in my life 😜.

Plenty of car ramps at FoD for you to use.

I have a Vauxhall van full of Vauxhall brochures, come this way sir!

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Tentatively in as I *think* I'm off that weekend. 

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3 hours ago, hairnet said:

ask @trigger about the 2000 with the tvr v8 in it at the lotus day we did if he has a video

Allow me to give you some context if I may. 

I used to do a lot of Club Triumph long distance events with my 1300TC. One, which unfortunately they don't run anymore, was the Historic Counties Run. You set off about 6 o'clock Saturday evening and finish at 9 Sunday morning. You get a point for every county visited on a given list by means of a photo of a county boundary sign or something else that can only be in that county. Additionally you are given a list of specific places for which you will earn an extra point for each. There are too many counties and places on the list to do all of them so it's up to you to decide which, plotting your route on the fly. This means each crew may do a completely different route but all meet up at the end. You lose a point for every five minutes late you are at the finish. There's usually about 20 to 30 cars on these runs, all Triumphs and obviously a fair few will be straight sixes, most have been at least mildly breathed on with big exhausts, wheels, lowered, spotlights etc, like this... 

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So one year we're hacking round the Peak District looking for various caves. We've just come away from Treak Cliff Cavern at about 02.30 on a Sunday. Photo to prove it, that's another point in the book... 

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And we're off to the next place on the list. Passing through the small town of Castleton we notice an open and well lit public convenience in the car park. These are few and far between and my co driver wanted a fag anyway so we pulled in to the car park for a short break. 

And there in the distance was this sound. A haunting howl somewhere up on the Snake Pass. Only quiet to start with but getting slowly louder. A Triumph straight six being used in anger. We sat there for more than five minutes listening. It would sometimes die away and then suddenly come back louder as it came down the hill. We're sitting in a car park in a deserted small town centre and it's really quite eerie. Obviously as it comes down to our level the noise doesn't carry so well so it goes quiet for a couple of minutes until - bang - there it is, a GT6 glides surprisingly quietly through the town (they do stress about speed limits in towns, the club need a permit for the event and the relevant police forces are notified) and then as  it goes out the other side you hear it open up again and the howl is back. We left at that point before they come back and get past us. That sound will stay with me forever. 

Even sitting in a motorway services, hearing a Triumph straight six fly by gives you a warm feeling inside. And yet at idle they are so smooth they're almost silent. No V8 can do that. V8's burble, straight sixes howl but are smoother at the same time. They might not be as loud as a TVR V8 but it's a far superior noise. Quality not quantity. 

I stand by my original statement. 

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A few years back a mate of mine had an early 1600cc Vitesse.  That was interesting as it was a straight 6 but was so tiny and underpowered that it needed to be regularly caned to keep up on fast roads or get past tractors etc.  And yes, it did sound rather wonderful.

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40 minutes ago, Yoss said:

Allow me to give you some context if I may. 

I used to do a lot of Club Triumph long distance events with my 1300TC. One, which unfortunately they don't run anymore, was the Historic Counties Run. You set off about 6 o'clock Saturday evening and finish at 9 Sunday morning. You get a point for every county visited on a given list by means of a photo of a county boundary sign or something else that can only be in that county. Additionally you are given a list of specific places for which you will earn an extra point for each. There are too many counties and places on the list to do all of them so it's up to you to decide which, plotting your route on the fly. This means each crew may do a completely different route but all meet up at the end. You lose a point for every five minutes late you are at the finish. There's usually about 20 to 30 cars on these runs, all Triumphs and obviously a fair few will be straight sixes, most have been at least mildly breathed on with big exhausts, wheels, lowered, spotlights etc, like this... 

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So one year we're hacking round the Peak District looking for various caves. We've just come away from Treak Cliff Cavern at about 02.30 on a Sunday. Photo to prove it, that's another point in the book... 

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And we're off to the next place on the list. Passing through the small town of Castleton we notice an open and well lit public convenience in the car park. These are few and far between and my co driver wanted a fag anyway so we pulled in to the car park for a short break. 

And there in the distance was this sound. A haunting howl somewhere up on the Snake Pass. Only quiet to start with but getting slowly louder. A Triumph straight six being used in anger. We sat there for more than five minutes listening. It would sometimes die away and then suddenly come back louder as it came down the hill. We're sitting in a car park in a deserted small town centre and it's really quite eerie. Obviously as it comes down to our level the noise doesn't carry so well so it goes quiet for a couple of minutes until - bang - there it is, a GT6 glides surprisingly quietly through the town (they do stress about speed limits in towns, the club need a permit for the event and the relevant police forces are notified) and then as  it goes out the other side you hear it open up again and the howl is back. We left at that point before they come back and get past us. That sound will stay with me forever. 

Even sitting in a motorway services, hearing a Triumph straight six fly by gives you a warm feeling inside. And yet at idle they are so smooth they're almost silent. No V8 can do that. V8's burble, straight sixes howl but are smoother at the same time. They might not be as loud as a TVR V8 but it's a far superior noise. Quality not quantity. 

I stand by my original statement. 

Back in Oct 2018 I went to Turweston Airfield to cheer on my friend Rob Pearce in his GT6 who has done it many times.

The Police car chase was fun.

I was driving my Vitesse to get there.

I love how the straight six Triumph sounds and my Vitesse has a non standard twin rear box set up.

For me 1st place for a road car goes to a 1st gen Camaro I was on the same rally with 30 years ago, that deep sound that makes you chest plates vibrate yet so crisp it revved out like a 16v 4 pot, I so wanted that engine.

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Posted
7 minutes ago, wuvvum said:

A few years back a mate of mine had an early 1600cc Vitesse.  That was interesting as it was a straight 6 but was so tiny and underpowered that it needed to be regularly caned to keep up on fast roads or get past tractors etc.  And yes, it did sound rather wonderful.

70 bhp but it never felt that much.

This was my 1600cc Vitesse.

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