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On the road tomorrow!

Posted: 29 Feb 2008 13:34
by Orophin
I have just taken insurance out for tomorrow 1st march! It's going to be awesome! I need to wait for the Footman James to send the documents over to me so I can get tax for it asap! But hey, with insurance there i can run a little risk by taking her a few miles down the road around some quiet country lanes. [:D] I only hope the weather is there! I took these the other say after I waxed her up!

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Posted: 29 Feb 2008 13:50
by mikehardwick
Really nice Canley fixed head - love the colour. Makes a perfect backdrop for those yellow thingies in the foreground! (Still winter up here in the frozen north!)

Mike

1981 TR7V8 DHC

TSSC N. Yorks A.O.

Posted: 29 Feb 2008 14:18
by Wayne S
Hi Orophin,

Well done on the insurance, bet you cant wait to take her for a proper run.

I hope you are going to come along to some of the events this year, we are organising some great stuff as the youth of the TR Register so hope you can make it!!!

Full list of events to come, but the next big gathering for the group will be the Triumph Marque Day at Prescot in May. We are an ever growing group of young(under 35)triumph enthusiasts full details www.tr-register.co.uk.

Wayne

Purple 2.0 Litre DHC Grinnal
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Posted: 29 Feb 2008 15:08
by welshsteve
You can tax it online as soon as it is insured without waiting on the documents to turn up they will post you a disc but it will show up as taxed instantly, the car is looking great by the way
Cheers Steve.

If it's got tits or tyres then it's gonna cost ya!

Posted: 29 Feb 2008 15:21
by Orophin
But my friend it is still illegal to not have a valid tax disc shown in the vehicle. How long does it take for the tax to come? And thanks, it is a nice car! I also have no idea how long the insurance certificate takes to come either. Weather is looking good tomorrow yet I doubt i'll be driving much [:(]

Posted: 29 Feb 2008 16:23
by danny
Hi.

It's the same as mine!!! HAE Brooklands Green.
Your car looks great, I think the gold decals look good on the green.
Hope you enjoy driving her as much as I enjoy driving mine.

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Danny
1980 TR7 fhc Brooklands green
1967 Spitfire Mk3 Signal red
View my Blog http://www.waringstowntr7s.co.uk/blogs/index.php/danny

Posted: 29 Feb 2008 16:32
by paul w
I renewed my insurance on the 'Green Monster' today on the phone.
Tried to get a tax disc from the post office,but as old insurance
is up tonight,they could not give me a disc without new certificate.
They said,as long as i am insured i have 14 days grace,for cert. to
turn up before getting disc.Hope their right,gotta mot it tommorrow!
Enjoy your wedge,its kewl,but then i am biased!!

See ya. Paul


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Posted: 29 Feb 2008 16:41
by Orophin
Ahh you're wheels are golder than mine! Your car looks mint mate. But you need gold decals too! Lovely cars! Nah I don't think you are right about that, though if you've payed your tax, they would be very tight to nick you without having displayed a tax disc if u have one slightly out of date.

Posted: 29 Feb 2008 16:54
by tr8coupe
[:D]very sharp coupe

BMW Z1 ( sold)
Westfield sport carbon (sold)
Eurosport x1/9 turbo (sold)
TR8 coupe
TR7 v8 monster on 245 tyres all round
TVR VIXEN

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Posted: 29 Feb 2008 17:34
by welshsteve
If you had taxed it and were only waiting on the disc "failiure to display" is a very petty thing to get tugged for , never had that problem yet[:D] PS my disc turned up the next working day
Cheers Steve

If it's got tits or tyres then it's gonna cost ya!

Posted: 29 Feb 2008 21:42
by Orophin
I'm sure I can risk it if I keep to roads away from the towns. The weather is meant to be good tomorrow! hehehehe I'm going to enjoy this. [8D] I need some sunglasses. I'll get some more pics taken as well for you all to enjoy.

Posted: 29 Feb 2008 22:31
by Henk
Last saturday i've made a 300 km trip to my hollidayhome in Zeeuws Vlaanderen and back.
My car is the whole year insured and we have no tax for cars older then 25 years.
Hope you have good wether, here its sturmy.

Henk
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1980 TR7 US Convertible
1978 Mini Clubman Estate

Posted: 01 Mar 2008 02:21
by silverseven
you guys are making me <b>
<i><font size="2"><font color="green">green</font id="green"></font id="size2"></i></b> with envy !!

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Nice cars guys, enjoy your Saterday rides !!!

(wish it wasn't -20c over here ........)

Ron.

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Posted: 01 Mar 2008 13:50
by paul w
Phew!A close call,but turned out ok right at the close of play.
Paid up the insurance yesterday,could'nt get taxed.Passed MOT today,
with flying colours,tester very impressed!So,back home on the web,
thought i'd try again to tax.Blow me!The new MOT is already logged
along with insurance,so i got my tax sorted,just gotta wait for it
to turn up in post.Cant wait to see more of your pics.Orophin.

See ya. Paul


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Posted: 02 Mar 2008 06:55
by Odd
Reading your postings on Tax, Insurance and Inspection always amazes me, it sounds <u>so</u> bureaucratic!

Over here in Sweden most Wedges (if not all?) are taxed and insured all year round. It's not worth the ink and
stamps needed to put it on SORN (I think your British term is?) for the 8-9 months between the driving seasons.
If it's on Club insurance the annual fee is roughly GBP 41 (full coverage and unlimited mileage within the EU) and
if it's 25+ years old the annual tax is roughly GBP 3. (If it's younger the tax is roughly GBP 100-115.)
So 'why bother?' seems to be the reasoning among most of us...

(The annual inspection is the only thing we have left to do that's not easy and un-bureaucratic
- a GBP 28 "Inspection fee" and they <u>always</u> complain about something. This they do to 'brand new' cars as well... [}:)])

PS
The Club insurance scheme do not allow for 'everyday' use, only for 'for fun'/'hobby'/'Club event'/'Holiday trip' etc use.
You have to have a normally insured everyday car to be allowed to have the Club insurance.