What’s the furthest distance you have travelled for a car?
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What’s the furthest distance you have travelled for a car?
Being a classic car enthusiast part of the fun for me is to vanish from the Mrs for a couple of days and re-appear with a new toy. I have winged it up and down the UK for cars and buses and from memory heres some of my Locations.
Edinburgh to Southampton – Leyland Olympian double deck bus
Edinburgh to Southampton – Leyland Olympian double deck bus (returned a few weeks later to collect her sister)
Edinburgh to Bournemouth - Marina 1.8 coupe
Edinburgh to Rochester (Kent) – Austin A60 Cambridge
Edinburgh to Deal - Kent – Riley RME
Edinburgh to Cardigan/ Wales – Wolseley 16/60
Edinburgh to Whitechurch/ Wales again – Morris 1100
Edinburgh to Glasgow – Austin A60
Edinburgh to Birmingham – Austin A60
Edinburgh to Doncaster – Austin Marina Van
Edinburgh to Pontiland – Morris Marina Van
Edinburgh to Stoke on Trent – Marina 1.3 SDL
Edinburgh to Oxford – Wolseley 16/60
Edinburgh to Glenrothes Wolseley 16/60
Edinburgh to Oldham – Wolseley 16/60
Edinburgh to Devises (just popped down for a look at a bus)
Edinburgh to Warrik Services – Swapped a B10M for an old Tiger and gained some cash for the difference
Edinburgh to Swindon – Austin Allegro, then finished off by visiting the BL rally at Ferry Meadows with the allegro on Tow.
That’s about all I can think of at the moment and no doubt there will be more in the future
Edinburgh to Southampton – Leyland Olympian double deck bus
Edinburgh to Southampton – Leyland Olympian double deck bus (returned a few weeks later to collect her sister)
Edinburgh to Bournemouth - Marina 1.8 coupe
Edinburgh to Rochester (Kent) – Austin A60 Cambridge
Edinburgh to Deal - Kent – Riley RME
Edinburgh to Cardigan/ Wales – Wolseley 16/60
Edinburgh to Whitechurch/ Wales again – Morris 1100
Edinburgh to Glasgow – Austin A60
Edinburgh to Birmingham – Austin A60
Edinburgh to Doncaster – Austin Marina Van
Edinburgh to Pontiland – Morris Marina Van
Edinburgh to Stoke on Trent – Marina 1.3 SDL
Edinburgh to Oxford – Wolseley 16/60
Edinburgh to Glenrothes Wolseley 16/60
Edinburgh to Oldham – Wolseley 16/60
Edinburgh to Devises (just popped down for a look at a bus)
Edinburgh to Warrik Services – Swapped a B10M for an old Tiger and gained some cash for the difference
Edinburgh to Swindon – Austin Allegro, then finished off by visiting the BL rally at Ferry Meadows with the allegro on Tow.
That’s about all I can think of at the moment and no doubt there will be more in the future
Beauty with brains behind it!
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Furthest I've traveled for a car was 100 miles round-trip. I lived in an area with many classic cars. I've had nine altogether, but I'm not stopping there. In the near future I'm hoping to travel to England and bring myself back an Ital, so that may be the greatest distance I will ever travel for a car.
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Well they still are Leyland motors. forgot to add that I went to Inverness 2 years ago to collect a Daimler Fleetline from Rapsons (formally Highland Scottish) That trip terminated at Glasgow as thats where I delivered the bus to then I got barred for smoking in the shed lol5055 wrote:8) You are cheating 0.5 haircut....buses dont count as you said cars.![]()
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I travelled by train to Leeds from S/Wales to get my first Ital pickup
I drove from S/Wales to kent to trailer home my second pickup
I travelled by bus fom S/Wales (10 hours)to Newcastle to buy my HiLux
I travelled by train to Sheffield to buy my Motor home
I flew from Cardiff to Edinburgh to buy my Pajero
But furthest was in 1982 when I got a 72 hour rail excursion to Brussells to buy a brand new Metro for £1600 + £160 tax (about a grand behind UK prices at the time)then drove it home to S/Wales
If you want it..............
If you gotta have it.....
You gotta travel..........
Cheers
Steve
I drove from S/Wales to kent to trailer home my second pickup
I travelled by bus fom S/Wales (10 hours)to Newcastle to buy my HiLux
I travelled by train to Sheffield to buy my Motor home
I flew from Cardiff to Edinburgh to buy my Pajero
But furthest was in 1982 when I got a 72 hour rail excursion to Brussells to buy a brand new Metro for £1600 + £160 tax (about a grand behind UK prices at the time)then drove it home to S/Wales
If you want it..............
If you gotta have it.....
You gotta travel..........
Cheers
Steve
Ital Pickup, now that's a real mans transport
1983 575 Green Ital Pickup Daily driver
1983 575 Blue Ital Pickup Under Resto
1983 575 Blue Ital Van Rolling Resto
1983 575 Green Ital Pickup Daily driver
1983 575 Blue Ital Pickup Under Resto
1983 575 Blue Ital Van Rolling Resto
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London -Kilmarnok to pick up an old London Transport bus -the throttle cable was seized so I had a top speed of only 35mph - the longest night of my life 18 hours total return leg journey time in the bus to South Mymms
Copenhagen via London - Totnes -pickuped Marina then back with it to Copenhagen via Wolverhampton & London
Copenhagen via London - Totnes -pickuped Marina then back with it to Copenhagen via Wolverhampton & London
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