Land Rover virgin - hello is anyone there ?

Land Rover virgin - hello is anyone there ?

Author
Discussion

N17 TVR

Original Poster:

2,937 posts

277 months

Tuesday 17th June 2003
quotequote all
Picking up a 'Y' reg dealership ex-demo Freeloader V6 'Sport' this Friday as our practical vehicle, it's my first ownership of the marque.

Max our Dobermann puppy approved the choice of vehicle during the test drive last saturday.

Just thought I'd say hello, and look forward to the same sense of camaraderie and help that exists on the TVR forums.

N17 TVR

Original Poster:

2,937 posts

277 months

Tuesday 17th June 2003
quotequote all

M@H said: Hi..

Although having spent aout an hour freeing off the clutch last night, do sometimes wonder if its worth it




Oh no, we've got one foot in the TVR frying pan and the other in the Landrover fire

N17 TVR

Original Poster:

2,937 posts

277 months

Tuesday 17th June 2003
quotequote all
Oh I forgot, before anyone reminds me I am aware that "a Freeloader isn't a proper Land Rover and I shouldn't be on here"

Does having a TVR help my credibility ?

N17 TVR

Original Poster:

2,937 posts

277 months

Wednesday 18th June 2003
quotequote all
rich 36 said:
Only if you have a large selection of spanners to fit both, otherwise NO.


Rich, apologies I fail miserably on this front. The best I can offer is that I know a man who does.

I'll get my barbour......

Thank you all for your kind welcome

N17 TVR

Original Poster:

2,937 posts

277 months

Wednesday 18th June 2003
quotequote all
Le TVR said:

............Only because I wont let the wolfhounds travel in the tiv


A rapidly growing Dobermann puppy in my case, hence the Freeloader.

N17 TVR

Original Poster:

2,937 posts

277 months

Wednesday 18th June 2003
quotequote all
The Bodyman said:

www.tvrbodyrepairs.com


Jon, very impressive website