Spotted : Several Tiv's
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On 22nd Aug Westbound on the A66 at Keswick, a Black Griff P plate......enjoying the sunshine with the hood down.
Yesterday, a Green M plated Chimarea in Whitley Bay cruising along the seafront again enjoying the sunshine.
Today, Southbound on A1 in Cambs, a R plate Green Griff, hood up and pushing on....nice!
Think i will take mine out the garage now and enjoy the sunshine after driving a fully loaded Clio for a week...lol.
Yesterday, a Green M plated Chimarea in Whitley Bay cruising along the seafront again enjoying the sunshine.
Today, Southbound on A1 in Cambs, a R plate Green Griff, hood up and pushing on....nice!
Think i will take mine out the garage now and enjoy the sunshine after driving a fully loaded Clio for a week...lol.

alt said:
Tony, why abbreviate TVR to TIV when you're writing? They've both only got 3 letters!
Also you should not use an apostrophe for a plural!![]()
You title should have read " Spotted: Several TVRs".
Try to be different!....hmmmmmm, and thanks for the advizzze.
>> Edited by tonyrec on Monday 25th August 11:24
alt said:
Tony, why abbreviate TVR to TIV when you're writing? They've both only got 3 letters!
Also you should not use an apostrophe for a plural!![]()
You title should have read " Spotted: Several TVRs".
Tiv has only one syllable, whereas TVR has three. It's a lot easier to say TIV than TEE VEE AHH
Dan P
The Lakes was riddled with TVRs this last few days: I was one of 'em!
Mate of mine was gassing with one of the Dutch contingent who AFAIK are still over there somewhere: unfortunbaetley he didn't get any names. Despite being camped only a few miles away, I managed to comletely avoid bumping into any of them!
Still, the 390 peformed as flawlessly as ever (which is to say, the odd heart-stopping moment when the fuel or sparks disappeared, usually whilst overtaking!
) and we managed to get a HUGE amount of gear in there, even down to lifting a hearth-sized piece of best Cumbrian slate from a disused quarry. Now where's me diamond cutting disc...
Ian
Mate of mine was gassing with one of the Dutch contingent who AFAIK are still over there somewhere: unfortunbaetley he didn't get any names. Despite being camped only a few miles away, I managed to comletely avoid bumping into any of them!
Still, the 390 peformed as flawlessly as ever (which is to say, the odd heart-stopping moment when the fuel or sparks disappeared, usually whilst overtaking!
) and we managed to get a HUGE amount of gear in there, even down to lifting a hearth-sized piece of best Cumbrian slate from a disused quarry. Now where's me diamond cutting disc...
Ian
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