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    Just been out for a drive in the Roadster, via the Horseshoe Pass for lunch at the Ponderosa and on to Worlds End (yes, it is an actual place, by Llangollen), then over the moors, (my, that road's so bumpy now), then back to Chester via Bwlchgwyn, (suppost to be the highest village in North Wales, I think), and Rossett.
    Lots of interest from passing motorists.
    The car was brilliant. Loved it!
    Then tomorrow, I'm off to Anglesey in the Roadster, with the dog, for a few days, (sailing, fishing, walking) going the pretty way over the moors, through the mountains, avoiding the A55 as much as possible.
    What could possibly go wrong.....?
    Gareth.

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    Re: World's End and back!

    There is a Worlds End pub in West Sussex and a village a few miles away.
    Wasnt the Ponderosa the name of Ken Boon's small holding, as in the TV series, Boon, just outside B'ham.

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      Re: World's End and back!

      Originally posted by Gareth View Post
      Just been out for a drive in the Roadster, via the Horseshoe Pass for lunch at the Ponderosa and on to Worlds End (yes, it is an actual place, by Llangollen), then over the moors, (my, that road's so bumpy now), then back to Chester via Bwlchgwyn, (suppost to be the highest village in North Wales, I think), and Rossett.
      Lots of interest from passing motorists.
      The car was brilliant. Loved it!
      Then tomorrow, I'm off to Anglesey in the Roadster, with the dog, for a few days, (sailing, fishing, walking) going the pretty way over the moors, through the mountains, avoiding the A55 as much as possible.
      What could possibly go wrong.....?
      Gareth.
      Spoke too soon!
      Amazing thunder storms and torrential rain on two consecutive nights, and on the way home, the ignition light stays on below 40mph. So I kept above 40, which was interesting through the mountains...good fun though!
      Alternator shot, so another one ordered.
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        Re: World's End and back!

        New alternator fitted. New stater fitted. Got fed up of rocking the car in gear to free the starter.
        Just waiting for the rain to stop...
        Gareth.

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        • #5
          Re: World's End and back!

          Know that feeling... I bought mine on 6 June and enjoyed beautiful weather driving it home but it doesn't seem to have stopped raining since

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          • #6
            Re: World's End and back!

            Whatever happened to the 90 days off really hot dry summer they forecast in the papers?
            Just sat in the 4 x 4 in a wild thunderstorm and flooding all around...
            the papers are usually right...

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            • #7
              Re: World's End and back!

              Originally posted by Gareth View Post
              Spoke too soon!
              Amazing thunder storms and torrential rain on two consecutive nights, and on the way home, the ignition light stays on below 40mph. So I kept above 40, which was interesting through the mountains...good fun though!
              Alternator shot, so another one ordered.
              Is that a Royale Sabre parked alongside?

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              • #8
                Re: World's End and back!

                No, it's my mate Kev's ( who used to have a blue Julietta) and it's a Sebring, kitcar, Austin Healey 3000 look alike.
                Lovely!

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