Here in Warwickshire it is very very wet. Most of Leamington has suffered flooding. My route to work was upto about 3ft of water in some places and guess what car I had at home..
Yup the TC. She pulled through brilliantly without bother. A lot of modern cars were at the sides of roads all stuck from electrical faults etc but the old TC just kept going. At the moment the splitter is still on the front and helped push the water away from the car!! See it is usefull for something!!!!!
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I drove home today from the aptly named Lake District. What with the 9 mile tail back on the M^ South of Lancaster and the 45 minutes around Brum, with the windscreen wipers going flat out and 3 lanes doing max 40mph!
A 9 hour run home 254 miles.
On the wa we bumped into Darren & Babs, making a similar journey across to Cambridgeshire.
I think that I am Marinad out for a bit.
A 9 hour run home 254 miles.
On the wa we bumped into Darren & Babs, making a similar journey across to Cambridgeshire.
I think that I am Marinad out for a bit.