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#531 Post by ajm »

My MGBGTV8 must have seemed quite slow at 120mph but it was quick enough for me. Above 70 you couldn't hear the radio

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#532 Post by curtis »

Radio? You had a better sound from the engine I would have thought. :D

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#533 Post by L Austin France »

Wilbro wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2024 10:32 am You had reason to be. I know that even on the M1 the E-Type tended to wallow a bit on the "corners" when flat out. Still a great car though. I wish I could afford one now with improved suspension.
Gotta be one of ,if not the best, looking car ever designed.
I know a few E Type owners in the UK who all use them as status symbols & rarely drive them. What a waste!

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#534 Post by curtis »

Imagerosengart 005 by john curtis, sur Flickr

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#535 Post by RobertArthur »

For the second time this snapshot, a rather flamboyant young man arrived, almost running and left in a hurry. No video or audiotrack, only one picture.

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#536 Post by Wilbro »

@L Austin France and
Ridiculous, I used to work away during the week and had a Ford Escort company car. Imagine my delight when able to get the E-Type out at the weekend and during holidays.
I won a bet one weekend. I drove from Halifax to Hyde Park Corner in under 2 hours. 1h 55 mins! I had an independent observer in the car with me. No chance these days!

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#537 Post by ajm »

curtis wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2024 10:54 am Radio? You had a better sound from the engine I would have thought. :D
Listening to the radio or the engine was drowned out by the wind noise

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#538 Post by Hotrodder »

If it was the roadster model you wouldn't be able to hear yourself think over the wind noise and rattles. The GT was a great improvement. A friend of mine has one at the moment. Lucky sod.
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#539 Post by ajm »

It was the GT. Loved it. Went touring in Switzerland in the late 70s and on our way we were close to a French village where I had spent 2 holidays as an exchange student. Called in to see the family for the first time in over 10 yeats and all the neighbours came to see us. Maurice the local mechanic/handyman was there. When i opened the bonnet he was gobsmacked as he had never seen a V8 and thought it had 2 engines

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#540 Post by Hotrodder »

:D
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