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TR6 Top Gear TR6 moment

That's about the 5th time around for that video and it still looks great to me.
 
Brosky said:
That's about the 5th time around for that video and it still looks great to me.

It just gets better every time I see it. This version has some extra footage at the beginning I hadn't seen before.

I must say I am a little uncomfortable seeing all that rain pouring into the open passenger compartment /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif
 
Amazing! Thanks for the post.

I will say, my M Coupe was never as much fun to drive as my TR6--I rarely took it out just for fun. So I sold that and got the M Roadster. Much better driving-pleasure-wise, but still not nearly as visceral and engaging as the TR6. Looking at a lotus elise now... I think that might be as close as we get to a modern version of our old british cars.
 
MTribe said:
Looking at a lotus elise now... I think that might be as close as we get to a modern version of our old british cars.

umm... I hope you're right. They're certainly a hoot to drive. Closer to the Elan than anything I've sat in, in years. Considering the lineage I should expect that tho: Elan Modernised.

But neither one of the Lotus examples gets much respect as "a proper bloke's car" I'm afraid. They're STILL percieved as "girly". Mostly by people who've no idea what they're lookin' at nor ever having driven one. :shrugs:

I've changed more than one opinion with a short "demo ride" tho. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smirk.gif /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/devilgrin.gif
 
That's not rain in England, that's high humidity.
Tommy, the older Brit gent that apprenticed at the Coventry works, told me that a proper driver never put the top up until stopped/parked. If it was rather wet one put a towel around ones neck and accelerated more briskly.
 
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