key750 Posted December 1 Posted December 1 Hello mates, I wish to buy a Westfield and I think I'm on the right place. Already had a Ultima Can-Am, a Noble M12, a Opel Speedster turbo (vx220)..... I looking for a pre 2000 sei or seiw, pre 2000 because now with brexit plate a Uk car is incredibly hard. See you later. 2 Quote
Mole Posted December 1 Posted December 1 Welcome and good luck with your search for a great car Quote
key750 Posted December 2 Author Posted December 2 (edited) Thank you @Mole. Be honest I have already see something, now I try to contact the member @Jim Gordon. Having owned the Ultima I have learn to appreciate the "barchetta" body experience. Believe me, a drive on the Alps with a roofless car is awesome. Edited December 2 by key750 1 Quote
Mole Posted December 2 Posted December 2 I am someone on here will help with making contact.. Where are you based? Quote
key750 Posted December 2 Author Posted December 2 (edited) Thank you @Mole I'm based between Venice and Verona, 1 mile from prealps mountains. Which is like a playground for grown up children 🤣 Edited December 2 by key750 1 1 Quote
key750 Posted December 2 Author Posted December 2 (edited) @mole you gently offered to help me 😃 at the moment I never had a Westy but is my intention and this forum have a policy really limitating 😅 if you can help.... next summer I'll take you for a "walk" in these mountains with my new imported Westfield 🤩 (if papers is ok for import) Edited December 2 by key750 2 Quote
Dave Eastwood (Gadgetman) - Club Chairman Posted December 2 Posted December 2 Welcome! What a beautiful area of the world to live in, and fantastic playground, too!! 1 Quote
key750 Posted December 2 Author Posted December 2 7 minutes ago, Dave Eastwood (Gadgetman) - Club Chairman said: Welcome! What a beautiful area of the world to live in, and fantastic playground, too!! The methodology for our car tours is: Wake up 3:30 AM hour 4:00 am meeting at the service station circa 6:30 am ritual photo at dawn on top of some alpin pass approximately 10:00 am tour over. Until 8 a.m. you have guaranteed no asphalt work, cyclist, caravan, bricklayer's van... Everyone returns home relaxed as after a very fruitful intensive group therapy. (number max of cars: 4) 4 1 Quote
Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO Posted December 2 Posted December 2 11 minutes ago, key750 said: The methodology for our car tours is: Wake up 3:30 AM hour 4:00 am meeting at the service station circa 6:30 am ritual photo at dawn on top of some alpin pass approximately 10:00 am tour over. Until 8 a.m. you have guaranteed no asphalt work, cyclist, caravan, bricklayer's van... Everyone returns home relaxed as after a very fruitful intensive group therapy. (number max of cars: 4) You know the system very well. We've had two very clear runs up Stelvio using this method. You've forgotten to include 'Beer O'clock' after the tour to cool down and celebrate! 2 1 Quote
key750 Posted December 2 Author Posted December 2 15 minutes ago, Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO said: You know the system very well. We've had two very clear runs up Stelvio using this method. You've forgotten to include 'Beer O'clock' after the tour to cool down and celebrate! That's the only way to have fun safely not because you are the danger but because others are (and they have an SUV). Giau Pass 2 Quote
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