Well guess that's it til spring

Drive home from work with the top down in glorious sunshine that is. End of BST this weekend will put paid to that - the hardtop beckons :(

:facepalm: :bookworm: ....mine works when it's dark as well =))
Although HT on maybe from December through February, with a hoist in the garage for one handed change of mind on a clear bright winters' day :thumbsup:
 
Its a good excuse to get the heated seats on as they are too hot during the summer months
I find that turning on the passenger side seat heater in summer distracts the mind of a nervous co-pilot :D.
 
Sounds good, but don't forget to buy a pair of mirrored sunglasses Tony :cool::cool:
I stick with my Dirty Harry Raybans Niall.

Tony.
 
Well what a surprise, another top down full sun drive home from work again. Saw a lovely Triumph TR2 coming up Rockingham hill, then another lovely Triumph Stag on my cross country route. Further on in another hamlet outside the village pub was a mint MG TC with the guys bird just getting in complete with headscarf. All three cars with top down. Presumably it wasn't just a local phenomenon but must have been going on elsewhere, so what classics did others see today in the sun?
 
Roof down drive home this evening, last time that blinding low sun will blight the drive.

Clocks go back sunday. So roof down drive in on Monday morning then :)

Tested the heated seats also this evening, loverly :thumbsup:
 
I was at work all day Steve cruising around Northants countryside top down visiting apprentices out in the sticks. Paid mileage too :) I save the 'out in the sticks' visits for days like this, Oundle is a nice run and a pretty destination to boot !
 
I was at work all day Steve cruising around Northants countryside top down visiting apprentices out in the sticks. Paid mileage too :) I save the 'out in the sticks' visits for days like this, Oundle is a nice run and a pretty destination to boot !
And you get paid to do that..........I'm getting a jealousy complex :arghh:.
 
You'll just need your A1 assessor award but can assess while working towards it.
 
You'll just need your A1 assessor award but can assess while working towards it.
Yes the chap I had a chat with mentioned that, which all sounds good to me :).
Hope it works out as my knees can't cope much longer, 3 days on the tools and it's painfull :rolleyes:.
 
Yes the chap I had a chat with mentioned that, which all sounds good to me :).
Hope it works out as my knees can't cope much longer, 3 days on the tools and it's painfull :rolleyes:.
Got me thinking now as the local college has started a panel beating and spraying course,
 
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