karan733 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Hi all - thanks for letting me join the club Ever since I first drove a caterham 10 years ago at a palmersport day I've been longing to get my first kit car I'm pleased to say tomorrow is the day (all being well)! Looking forward to, and nervous about, the 3.5hr trip on the train up to Yorkshire to pick it up, and then the 5ish hr drive home to East Herts in the soaking wet - but I guess I'll learn a lot during that first experience... I picked up a 2000 Westfield SE Zetec 1800Q from PistonHeads in this auction - looking forward to chatting with you guys about all things Westie related! https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/auction/19602901?utm_campaign=enews%20bulletin&utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_term=Newsletter Send Smart List 2 Quote
Mathew Vernon - Membership Secretary Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Welcome to the club @karan733! Looks like a lovely car you've got yourself there. Remember, there's no such thing as bad weather - just bad clothing choices....! Take your time in the rain and you'll be fine. I find if I can keep above about 50mph then the rain goes over the top of me anyhow, and I don't get toooo wet. Honest officer! Keep us posted, and welcome Quote
mega ade Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Welcome nice little car im in west essex so may not be far away post some more pics when you have your car we love pics Quote
Euan Hoosearmy Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Make sure the heater vent (above your thighs) is open before you start. If you're driving solo make sure the passenger one is closed. You'll get some more airflow up the screen. You only really get heat if the fan is running. Once the engine is up to temp your legs should stay fairly warm. You can help keep your hands warm by holding the steering wheel at the very bottom, the air there is warmer. If you can handle the motion of the droplets, rain-x the screen. The wipers aren't always that good and depending on your height might not be clearing the part of the screen you're actually trying to look through. Heat Holder flying helmet style hats are amazing, other option in bad weather is a decent crash helmet that doesn't steam up if it's wet. As stated above, a little speed keeps you drier. There is no such thing as dry... 1 Quote
Stuart Davis - Devon Cornwall & Somerset AO Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Lovely looking car, sure you will have a lot of fun with that. Take it easy on the way back if it’s very wet; lightweight rear wheel drive cars can be lively! I see it has Toyo Proxy TR-1 tyres on it, any idea how old? Possibly even worth checking the pressures in them as they should not be too high, 18 psi is a good place to start. 1 Quote
Mathew Vernon - Membership Secretary Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 40 minutes ago, Euan Hoosearmy said: There is no such thing as dry... 🤣 Very true. Can’t think of any situation where you’ll care less though! Quote
Murraymint Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Welcome from bonny Scotland, nice motor you have there. Quote
tex Posted 57 minutes ago Posted 57 minutes ago That car was owned by James Bailey in Nottingham and was up for sale at £9500 in Feb 25. So you have a good deal.. 👍 Quote
Morris Posted 54 minutes ago Posted 54 minutes ago Great looking car, and have fun on the drive back. Where abouts in East Herts are you based (I'm in WD6)? Quote
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