Just popped outside to get something from the car. (left out in the cool night air for a change!) After 2 operations on my nose and numerous courses of various (prescribed) drugs I certainly don't take my sense of smell for granted...
The car smelt wonderful.. all petrol, oil and old TR7. This is WAC I'm talking about so no old carpets, no mouldy trim, no old headlining but still totally TR7(8).
I came back in and put the forum on and read the post from bobbieslandy where he mentioned the way his car smelt when he went to move it and how he had get back in it and drive.
Got me thinking.. The TR7/8 is a relatively unloved car except by a select few.. what makes these people (us) like what others dislike and is it partially linked to nostagia which I would say is definitely linked to smell. I definitely felt cheated on the many occassions when I could not smell my car!
Vicky ('76 TR7) definitely has a different smell with all her 30 year old furnishing present (leaky windscreen, rodent nest found under passenger seat and seat foam partially eaten!) There is still the occassional acorn shell falling out of the heater.. along with foam dust when the blower is on.
That got me thinking even more.. does a FHC smell different to a DHC (with hood up) Come to that does a Speke car smell different from a Canley or Solihull car or even a Grinnall? And if blindfolded, could anyone recognise the different models or even their own car??
Blindfolds at Billing anyone?
Steve
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