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Karl Reilly GT6

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  1. A clickable link https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/654884
  2. I don't think my speedo is particularly accurate, but in a 2.5l GT6 we did home to home (Essex) 1,852 miles, with 330litres costing £583, and averaging 26mpg. But there was quite a bit of variance in that, being particularly low from a fast thrash down the M6, and the fun section Glendrid to Monmouth 🙂 But none of that matters. It's mile of smiles and all that. If I was worried about costs, I'd buy a diesel eurobox and drive at 56mph everywhere (before shooting myself)
  3. Or, to skip straight to the dodgy video : Gods! What an awful picture (of me)!!!! It's true, I have a face for radio!
  4. A local (to me) classic car garage - Bridge Classic Cars - had a 'coffee & cars' day yesterday so I went up with my car still sporting the RBRR stickers and road dirt. After hearing the story, they offered to do a video about it. It's just been published on their website with me waffling on about it a bit. Hope I said some of the right things! https://bridgeclassiccars.co.uk/club-triumph-round-britain-reliability-run/ I couldn't share it to the RBRR Banter page on Facebook though, something about breaking the rules.
  5. That garage exit did for my exhaust too. Thankfully, not too badly, but it's on the jobs list to fix now.
  6. Not as surreal as the Geese, but it's at the same service station... Team 129 (red GT6) and Team 38 (Yellow GT6). We re-grouped at Tebay after setting off together from Gartosh and shared stories. Richard & Andrew in the red GT6 - leaving the Glasgow control stop, not only took the wrong exit from the car park, but then heading for England, turned on to the M74 heading North! They had to turn around some miles later after realising the signs didn’t look right. Karl & Nathan in the yellow GT6 - pulled into the motorway services (with the Geese), and Karl picked up the first pump in view that said Premium (we have to look after our cars!). Unfortunately it was the diesel variety. Realising this mistake after only a litre or two, hastily changed and mixed it with 50l of much nicer petrol flavoured dinosaur juice. Thankfully, a hot run down the M6 to Wales meant that diesel was burnt off pretty quickly without issue.
  7. RBRR fully delivered this year. Hugely challenging in places, but that's partly what it's all about. Can't thank the organising team and all the volunteering marshals enough. The event ran so smoothly from our perspective. Thanks also to Darren, Andy Cooke and 'DAH' for offering assistance for what appeared to be a failing wheel bearing at Monmouth. (I nursed it home and will be looked at along with some other strange noises in the coming weeks). Team 38 - one of the 'GT6 boys' racing off to get some more sleep tonight.
  8. It all worked out nicely this year. Thanks to Paul and the team for keeping it all organised
  9. I've been 'fortunate enough' (?) to have been up and down the A1 in the last couple of weeks. There are roadworks near Wentbridge where it goes down to single lane and then into a contraflow. The traffic can be slow, but hopefully not when we are there. (if looking for this on the map, it's shortly before the M62 junction) Just a heads up: On every trip there has been a speed camera van in the middle of the roadworks near the start of the contraflow section for the 40mph section.
  10. We had a mooch around the museum too and were surprised how empty the car park was. We were leaving relatively promptly because my son is my crew for the RBRR and he'd not driven my GT6 before Saturday! It was an excuse to get a lot of miles in as preparation. I'm pleased / relieved to say he handled it well.
  11. Hi all This is not a Spam posting! Classic Car refurbishment specialists Bridge Classic Cars are hosting a draw to win the Spitfire pictured below to raise fund for East Anglian Air Ambulance - a very worthy cause! And I service I've had to call on several times as an official in motorsport. I can personally vouch for Bridge Classic Cars because I won my TR3 from them a few years ago, which joined my GT6 and XJS in the garage. 🙂 You can enter the competition and entre the draw for £9.00 HERE The text below is their press release: Win A Classic Car & Help Save Lives Raising vital funds for East Anglian Air Ambulance Bridge Classic Cars Competitions are running a very special charity competition where you can win a 1973 Triumph Spitfire, while also helping to keep East Anglian Air Ambulance saving lives throughout Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, and Bedfordshire. Known for their classic car restorations, Bridge Classic Cars, are proud to offer participants the incredible opportunity to win a classic 1973 mark 4 Triumph Spitfire. This competition not only allows the team of classic car experts to contribute to an extremely important cause, but it also gives car enthusiasts the chance to own an iconic piece of automotive history for just a few pounds. The 1973 Triumph Spitfire is a true gem among classic sports cars, renowned for its timeless design, thrilling performance, and undeniable charm. Finished in stunning Carmine Red with a black and red interior, this Spitfire comes with a history file containing invoices, MOT certificates, parts catalogues, and a Haynes manual. Showing 59,000 miles, the car has been transported from its previous home in Scotland to the Bridge Classic Cars workshop in Suffolk ready for the lucky winner to take ownership of. By collaborating on this charity competition, Bridge Classic Cars aims to make a significant impact on EAAA's mission of saving lives 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Craig Ranson, Managing Director of Bridge Classic Cars said “We are delighted to support EAAA as we know just how important their work is for our region. We understand that without their fundraising efforts, a lot of lives will be put at risk, so we are extremely happy to play our part in helping the charity continue their incredible work and save many more lives.” To enter the competition and be in with a chance of winning the classic Triumph Spitfire, participants can enter the competition for £9 on the Bridge Classic Cars Competitions website. All profits from the competition will be donated directly to East Anglian Air Ambulance. The funds raised will directly benefit the charity’s initiatives and help them continue their impactful work in the region. The competition is open for entries now, and the winner will be randomly selected on Sunday, 30th July 2023 at the Bridge Classic Car Show. The live draw will also be streamed live on the Bridge Classic Cars Facebook page. For more information about the competition, including how to enter, please visit www.bridgeclassiccarscompetitions.co.uk.
  12. What a brilliant event! There have been lots of comments on the WhatsApp group already, but adding more here. I haven't dared work out the fuel economy; I mean, what's the point - smiles per mile is way more important. My speedo broke just before the event, but with one phone showing a digital speedo and the other showing the route on Google maps, we didn't get lost and kept on pace. Roughly 460 miles, in 12 hours of driving... that's a good pace to maintain 🙂 Absolutely stunning scenery, and some fantastic roads for a spirited drive. I was enjoying the roads so much I didn't stop for photos. Massive thanks to everyone involved in making it happen. Here's to next year's run, and of course the RBRR this year too (speedo to be fixed by then)
  13. Hopefully going to repeat this pics... Team Dr Pepper (What's the worst that could happen?)
  14. HI all, Just a quick note to say thanks to all those who made the event happen this year. Great event, great route and the activities with the Railway at Porthmadog really added an extra dimension too. Looking to seeing the video of the cars with the trains in all 4 seasons weather from Saturday morning.
  15. The Car has done the event with the previous, previous owner according to the history file, but I don't know in which year. Hopefully she knows what to do, because it's my first time.
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