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  1. Dry run this weekend in the tintop to make any updates necessary to the road book, I had forgotten just how good this route is! you guys participating are going to really enjoy it, the scenery is stunning but I did struggle today with pictures 😅 a few better ones 😎
    5 points
  2. Nice little country road blast in the sunshine.
    3 points
  3. I know plenty that have happily moved on to the next project. But they usually divide up into certain groups, the “I’ve developed the car as far as I possibly can” group, the very low use “it’s only got annual mileage to and from the MoT” group, the “I enjoyed it, but the novelty has worn off” or “I like it but struggling with health to use it” groups etc. Then you have the other side of things, the “itchy feet” group; often used to changing regular cars every two or three years, who do still use and enjoy the car, but have other car related boxes they want to tick. I understand fully the desire to try something else, if only to satisfy curiosity. Sometimes the grass is greener, but a surprisingly high number end up coming back to Westfield’s. - sometimes finding that they struggle to recapture quite the attachment they had to that first car! It sometimes takes a few goes to find a new Westfield that’s the right fit for them.
    3 points
  4. Winter fettling in the form of refurbished front & cooling system - done new wheels & tyres - done MOT - done Geometry - done & now drives straight - priceless Now can we have some sunshine - please?
    3 points
  5. Between my second and third westfield I went for a week without one, the garage was empty….. it was a horrible week 🥲
    3 points
  6. Built one then sold it ( regretted it) bought another and sold it (regretted it ) ,just bought another and loving it 😁
    3 points
  7. Hi, A few of us are heading to the Old Smithy in Monyash for breakfast. If you're coming from the "sarf" we will meet at the A50/A38 services (DE65 6DX) for a 9am departure. We will have fuel stop at the Shell Garage on Duffield Road, Allestree at 915am before hitting Derbyshires finest B roads up through Wirksworth and Youlgreave to Monyash for about 1015am. Hope to see some of you tomorrow 👍
    2 points
  8. May the 4th be with you.
    2 points
  9. A fantastic day at sunny hunny with me, bigfoot aka tony and his wife. We spent the day there and are very sun burnt. Met loads of people who took pictures of our cars plus a traffic warden. Sadly not a big turnout but we put westfields in peoples minds.
    2 points
  10. Sorted. Just need to change the oil filter and fill him up and we are good. It was an almost perfect fit, just had to adjust a couple of the brackets. EDIT Just found the invoice for the original and it was 23 years old, so hadn’t done badly at all!
    2 points
  11. That’s a beaut, waited 30 years for mine & want to be buried in it or leave to my Grandson plus just on the off-chance you do take up knitting - could I be 1st to order a jumper in Chrome Yellow with black sleeves in XXXL - funds available 🙏🫶🏼👍
    2 points
  12. It’s also a timing decision I guess. You would get best price for it now, but would miss out using it through the summer when they are at their best. It looks a cracking car, hard to replace in terms of driving experience.
    2 points
  13. Yep, regret selling my Westie after 10 years of fun. But to be fair don't regret replacement ND MX5, as I use it for general outings and sprightly driving all the time. Now I'm partially retired and drawing my pension, I'm concentrating spends on 'active' pastimes and trips while am able (mtb / skiing / walking) Desperate for another 'kit' but will have to wait a few years (and values drop signifcantly) before there's space. But back to OPs "fickleness" yes I can be impulsive for purchasing my next 'thing' but probably tempered a bit more by attempting to get my perfect 'thing' 😁 If I had more 'disposable' funds I'd be a nightmare of impulsiveness!!!! 🤣
    2 points
  14. Bought one in 1994, owned it for about 14 years, crashed it, sold it to a mate who did it up and he owned it for about 14 years. When he wanted to sell it, I couldn’t bear to see it likely disappear to France so I bought it back a year or so ago. Won’t be selling it again 🤪. It will hopefully go to my son when I am too decrepit to drive it!
    2 points
  15. Oh my gosh , it's not just me then !!, every time a friend or family member visits they say what the hell I have still got this XXX for, get it on Ebay it's bound to sell. But I just can't - Given your last sentence @DamperMan, I'll see you at the clinic then
    2 points
  16. Very funny and abolutley, relatable. So many purchases i've made have been impulse. Or I've needed to itch the exciting itch of what ever it is before i can move on to normal stuff, only then to not actuall use the item just ordered as by the time its arrived i've lost interest. I'm not very good at selling stuff as i hate the though i might want it at some point so best keep it. I have a room full of bikes and garage full of stuff i'll never use. Its been suggested to me I may have ADHD, i've no idea or care really.
    2 points
  17. Probably not but hoping the Megabusa will tick all the boxes for sometime to come 😁
    2 points
  18. Lovely car @Westygav, there have been times during my ownership ( since 2008) that I had thought about selling it, as money was tight that year etc, but just could not bring myself to do it. As I know full well if it went, that's probably the last time I could afford one, besides which the time and effort I have put in during that time is just a distant memory, not to mention probably never recouping the cash back. Above all else though, I can't see anything else matching the experience of driving a 7. In fact to commit myself into keeping it, I wrote in my will about gifting it to my most trusted friend ( also a car geek), so that's it now - for life.....
    2 points
  19. Firstly, how many of you have owned, then sold your Westfield, to then regret it and then up buying another one further down the line? You see, I'm fickle and an impulse purchaser of many different things in my life and my Westfield was no exception to that. 2 years ago I woke up on a Saturday morning and completely out of the blue and thought to myself. I wouldn't mind owning one of those Westfield's and the following week I bought the one I have now. I few other examples of past purchase history impulse buying. I had a lovely Mercedes, I really liked it and I took it in for it's service. On the way to the service counter I passed another one which looked nice, 2 hours later and I'm now the owner of different but perfectly nice Mercedes. Several years ago a friend of mine had a Jaguar XKR, he took me out in it, he turned the TC off, I strongly advised him not to do it and well. We ended up in a tree, the car was smashed to bits, BUT the car was brillent (before he put it head on into a tree of course)! Two weeks later I bought one myself for a weekend car. Supercharged V8 through a stainless steel system was such an amazing sound. My wife loved that car too, especially when she was heavily pregnant, because to drive, it was such a nice car for her to get in and out of and with loads of room. More recently (Aug 23) I woke up one morning at 04:30am, decided I wanted to buy a Mazda MX5 for the track and by 07:15am I was at a chaps house and now the the new owner of it. And just like all the many impulse purchases in my life, I got bored and sold them. The MX5 went last month, I did a few trackdays and got bored. The Westfield has lasted a while for me and I'm not......'bored' I just get itchy feet. I've driven it loads! That's another side to my personality, I get into something (whatever it is) and I just absolutely go full beans addictive at it. If I got into knitting, I'd make everyone on this forum a jumper within a week! It's a fantastic car, drives lovely, it's an absolute head turner and if I'm honest, I really like the attention and it sounds great too. Plus, I love the social side that it's offered, I've met some fantastic people and I've now got some great friends too. I'm not sure if I want to try something else for a while, but not entirely sure what. But this could be one I regret selling if I did sell it. So, back to my first line. Who's regretted and bought again?
    1 point
  20. Hi Julie, I would like to attend, won't be in westy, if that's OK.tony
    1 point
  21. Hi guys. As weybourne is cancelled a few of us are meeting at old hunstanton lighthouse car park at 10am tomorrow. Everyones welcome. Cheers martin
    1 point
  22. If he’s reasonably tech savvy that should be ok. 👍
    1 point
  23. In principle, there’s no problem with this. In practice, we see issues arise occasionally, depending just how “un savvy” the third person is! Incidentally on a separate, but slightly related note, members are perfectly legitimately able to transfer their balance of membership over to another person, when selling the car. Most don’t, and like to stay on for a while, but the option is there. (Needs to be done via the Membership Sec for anyone looking to do it.) But back to the question. Physically all that needs to be done is from a machine not logged on to the forum, create a new log on name, using a different email address, and set a password. Once that log on has been created, the new account has a month to upgrade from free trial to a paid member, via the shop tab near the top of the forums main page. And that’s essentially it. Where it gets complicated! (This is rare, but…) The biggest support issues come when a friend or family member tries to help someone who really doesn’t know what they’re doing, and panics around technology, by not just doing it for them, but doing it from their machine, not the device belonging to the new member they’re trying to help! So, whether it’s a phone, laptop or tablet, always use their machine, that way, all the cookies that get set when you register will be on the device they’re going to use, and the forum will “recognise” them. (And you can help them by ticking the “remember me” option when logging in to their account. It’s fine to do the actual process for them. But try and talk them through what you’re doing, as you go.
    1 point
  24. Yeah I've had a better look at some pics of them and see what you mean with how big it is as that would cause serious issues with ground clearance. Think I better start saving up for a dry sump kit lol!
    1 point
  25. I guess it’s a nice problem to have isn’t it, which toy car to have! The fact that I’m thinking I might regret it, is a pretty good indicator I suppose. I think if there was something else that I absolutely had my heart set on, then that would make the decision easier. The trouble with me is, once I’ve planted my own ‘mind seed’ I find it very difficult to shake off. So difficult that I’ve never actually managed to shake it off in the past. I’ll see what this next month holds for me.
    1 point
  26. Oooo, tempting. If I had garage space! Although Wendz would throttle me. Fantastic handling cars these. Cheap fun. Spent many mile in the passenger seat of my mates Striker through my 20s.
    1 point
  27. Oooh flatslides! Nice rare carbs 😁 Great handling cars these. Bargain.
    1 point
  28. If it's decent weather I may well have a run up. Closest Peak District meeting point to me by far!
    1 point
  29. Sorry for the poor pic, don’t see many of these on the road.
    1 point
  30. if you're running sticky tyres you properly need to go to a dry sump system.
    1 point
  31. @Stuart @Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative @DomWash @Andy Westwood @Marcus Barlow - Show and Events Co-ordinator @aeg @Glynn Walters @ianali @Steve Bosworth @neptune @Dave Eastwood (Gadgetman) - Club Chairman @W Shep @Jim cunliffe @tex Event update: We have a 70 page draft roadbook ready 😎 The WSCC event team will be carrying out a ''dry run'' (hopefully 😆) over the next couple of weekends to make any tweaks required to the roadbook which will then be going for print. If all goes well the roadbook will be ready for distribution prior at Malvern kit car show, so @Marcus Barlow - Show and Events Co-ordinator can hopefully distribute to any club members at Malvern who are going on the tour, for the remainder of participants we can post out the roadbook to you so you have a chance to study it prior to the event weekend. Promotional clothing and stickers will be handed out at the start point on the day
    1 point
  32. Fuel pump/carb set up problems now.
    0 points
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