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4th July 2015, 13:42
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A Rose By Any Other Name Will Smell As Sweet
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Originally Posted by Scottie22
Having built a very nice D Type, Mick O'Malley sent off his forms and got the V5C back, which had on it "Triumph Spitfire"
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I suggested 'A352' as 'Body Type' but 'Sports' is nevertheless a perfectly accurate description. The car is still undoubtedly a Triumph Spitfire, so the make and model are therefore also accurate.
But best of all, I don't really care how it's described on the V5, since the only time anyone will see it is if and when I sell, and I have the paperwork to show it's kosher.
Congrats on getting what you wanted on yours Scottie, and I hope the hernia repair heals soon. I've had both sides done (assuming it's inguinal) and I feel your discomfort!
Regards, Mick
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8th July 2015, 15:57
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I had an unexpected visit today from none other than "Froggyman"
He happened to be passing my house, and looked backwards up the driveway and saw my little VW Van.
We had a good chat, and he was able to see and hear my XKSS, and seemed impressed.
He wants to build one, but in D Type form, which ought to be a bit easier than going the windscreen route!
Good luck to you Froggyman, and it was good talking to you today.
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9th July 2015, 17:06
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Went out for a little drive in the country today, and did a "Towed"
which means I took a pic of the car in a car park, the first one ever for this car!
It does look a bit small compared to an average size "normal" box.
See for yourselves:
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9th July 2015, 17:36
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Looks great - I know which one I would rather go home in
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9th July 2015, 18:46
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Well I've always loved Mr T's car park comparison photos.
And, just like him, you too have a stand out car.
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9th July 2015, 20:33
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Looks like a pedal car... Can't believe it's so small.
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9th July 2015, 22:12
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small low mean machine
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10th July 2015, 07:58
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In the not too distant future Paul, you also will have a stand-out car!! Keep at it mate.
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10th July 2015, 15:36
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Originally Posted by garyh
Looks like a pedal car... Can't believe it's so small.
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All proper race cars are smaller than you would think.... ever stood next to an f1 car? They look like kids toys.
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10th July 2015, 21:31
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Well now, I certainly would not build anything less than a proper race car now would I? :-)
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11th July 2015, 15:20
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Today an old ex-army friend had his first look at my car.
He is a wee bit older than me, and was the British National Sky-diving champion when I just started jumping, and was always (then) my hero. I later joined the same regiment that he was in.
He took some pictures of the car then looked inside and said "oh I knew him", I replied "who?" He said "Willans", the name on your seatbelts, we used to call him Dumbo and he worked at G.Q. parachutes in those days, and I replaced him as the test jumper" "He left G.Q. and started up a safety harness company"
The rest as they say is history, what a small world..........
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11th July 2015, 19:39
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"Test Jumper" must have been a nice stress-free job- NOT.
OK so far, OK so far, OK so far...
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11th July 2015, 21:01
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I was once a test pilot for a para-glider company Ian,
It does have its moments believe me!
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12th July 2015, 09:31
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Hey scottie
Not sure if you're interested or not but there's what's considered the most original d type in existence down at chateau impney hill climb event today - saw it yesterday
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12th July 2015, 09:33
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12th July 2015, 16:17
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Thanks so much for that CP, unfortunately I didn't see your post until it was too late
I would have loved to have gone to that.
I still seem doomed to never get to any shows!!!!
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12th July 2015, 16:43
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13th July 2015, 08:07
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Scottie22
I had an unexpected visit today from none other than "Froggyman"
He happened to be passing my house, and looked backwards up the driveway and saw my little VW Van.
We had a good chat, and he was able to see and hear my XKSS, and seemed impressed.
He wants to build one, but in D Type form, which ought to be a bit easier than going the windscreen route!
Good luck to you Froggyman, and it was good talking to you today.
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Hi Scottie, thanks for showing me your lovely XKSS last week. I hope you can get out and about to shows and things for enthusiasts to see it as it is a true work of art. The attention to detail is incredible. It sounds great too. It was good to meet you after following your daily updates during the build, I just hope you didn't think me cheeky just popping in. Our son had a great week at 'Morgan Cars' and we are back in rainy Devon.
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14th July 2015, 15:39
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Hey Froggyman, thank you for your kind words! It was nice to see you.
I have said it before, but the words are forever valid,
the difference between a basic kit-car and a work of art as you put it, is very simply,
attention to detail. It does take longer of course, but so well worth it.
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14th July 2015, 20:23
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Do you work at Morgan ?
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