Granny update

Granny update

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kajagoogoo

Original Poster:

68 posts

278 months

Tuesday 1st January 2002
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Well she did it. 74 year old granny drove the Cerbie 4.2 - and we survived to tell the tale.

After 30 minutes of seat/steering wheel adjustment we were strapped (trapped?) in and ready to go.

A few false starts with the starter button - then the engine was roaring. (Whoa granny - 7000 revs is not required at this stage...!!!).

Clutch was coming up - revs were all over the place - then we kangarooed for a 100 yards and stalled. I was sweating - granny was looking mean and determined.

Off we went again. We managed just over a mile never going above second gear (one failed attempt 2nd to 3rd) and we got home safely.

I can honestly say that 140 mph through Glencoe in Scotland (try it - thoroughly recommended) was no where near as scary as the day granny took to the roads.

She's snow asking about track days....how can I tell her that she won't like it....

Martin Hunt

301 posts

275 months

Tuesday 1st January 2002
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Kaja, you're a brave man, i hope it was worth it for her and you!

I do not think I would have the nerve to let my mum drive, I do not even let the wife drive it!

Well done and a hoppy new year to you.


Martin
Cerbera S 922 OPO

HarryW

15,278 posts

276 months

Tuesday 1st January 2002
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Brave, brave Man

clarky5150

423 posts

275 months

Tuesday 1st January 2002
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Crazy,Crazy Man!

tvradict

3,829 posts

281 months

Tuesday 1st January 2002
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One of you needs to see a shrink!
The other can go on living life to the full!
(And after driving a Cerb and then wanting to go on track days, i'd say she was doing a pretty good job so far! SuperGran!)

Cheers
Stuart