Postby Hasbeen » 22 Apr 2016 17:10
Sounds like fun Spyder. Not impromptu like you, I was on the Triumph monthly club run on Sunday. We had about a dozen Triumphs, a TR2 & 3a, a couple of highly tuned TR6, 2 TR7s a couple of 8s, a Vitesse [2.0L 6 cylinder version of a Herald for the US brigade], a couple of spitfires, & assorted saloons. We had picked up an MG B, & a convertible Singer Gazelle, [an up market Hillman from the mid 60s], along the way, & they had joined the fun.
We used a narrow twisty back road through backblock farming country, & national park, which climbed up to the darling downs, a large tableland with extensive farming. We couldn't go too quick, the road is very twisty with lots of blind corners, & there were a few SUVs & quite a few motorbikes coming the other way.
The leader was one of the TR6s, with the other one on his tail. They were both surprised to find my 7 sitting right on their tail. They were very surprised at how well a stockish 7 can go. At one of the stops to let the slower drivers catch up, they wanted to know what I had don to mine, which is not very much. Stock SUs, & this one even still has the stock cast iron exhaust manifold.
We have a few of these great roads in the boarder ranges between Queensland & NSW, where you can have a lot of fun, without having to drive at licence threatening speeds.
Hasbeen