13/01/2007 - malaney run
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Re: 13/01/2007 - malaney run
muzza2 wrote:parents - mg tf
parent friend - triumph sprite mk3 (i think its mk3)
and parents friend in a nother convertible (not sure what it is) - Javilin i think
hmm, mountains Nebo and Glorious will be a fair slug for them... Not trying to be smart mate, but they could struggle up there - certainly won't be able to wind up to the speed limit too often

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I wasn't having a go muzza2, just suggesting that hitting those roads when it's less busy i.e a weekday, might be a better idea. It would certainly be more relaxing.
While your parents car is called an MG TF, there was also a TF built in the 50's, as pictured below. I've also included pics of a Javelin and Spitfire. Like it or not, the Javelin would struggle on those roads, as would a 1950's era MG TF. A Mk3 Spitfire would be ok, but still...
Like I said previously, have fun!
EDIT: ***pics removed*** Google them if you want to know what they look like.....
While your parents car is called an MG TF, there was also a TF built in the 50's, as pictured below. I've also included pics of a Javelin and Spitfire. Like it or not, the Javelin would struggle on those roads, as would a 1950's era MG TF. A Mk3 Spitfire would be ok, but still...
Like I said previously, have fun!
EDIT: ***pics removed*** Google them if you want to know what they look like.....
Last edited by NMX516 on Sat Jan 20, 2007 2:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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muzza2 wrote:...ok, i work for shannons insurance - so i deal with these cars everyday.
no offence but i know all about these cars
Be that as it may Muzza, but I tend to agree with NMX516 when it comes to the Javelin (especially) and the Spitfire (likely) on a very hot day up those hills.
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muzza2 wrote:...ok, i work for shannons insurance - so i deal with these cars everyday.
no offence but i know all about these cars
That is such a nonsensical statement! I love it!
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