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mickthemaverick wrote: 02 Aug 2025, 07:38 That is a rare picture with the Consul Capri in the background, a car readily forgotten by most!! :-D
I thought you might like the little cream car in the foreground Mick :D
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Indeed I do, my KR200 was one of the most fun cars I ever had! By far the best way to learn reversing skills with a 4 speed box (you started the engine backwards, timed at TDC) and 'rear wheel'' steering behind 'front wheel' drive!!! :-D
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Just a promotional post to make sure anyone interested knows about the forthcoming trip plans which can be found at:

viewtopic.php?p=847400#p847400

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As kindly suggested by Mick viewtopic.php?p=850937#p850937
Here's an unexpectedly atmospheric venue for a spot of pizza:
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Pizza Express in (actually generally pretty scenic) Warwick.

I stopped here on my way down to Reading. A quick pizza ( a "Sloppy Giuseppe" to be precise - very nice) I have a "Tastecard" which gets me 25% off the bill too. Pretty quiet, but unsure what's typical Warwick nightlife on a Monday evening :)
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Just seen this headline, it's been a good while since it closed for refurbishment. Will take my boys here at some point:

https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk ... r-32622274

The "Power Hall" at MoSI, Manchester :-D


Here's a (low quality!) image (from a video) from when Sarah and I went back in 2017!
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Looks good! I wanna go there ;)
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CitroJim wrote: 09 Oct 2025, 07:54 Looks good! I wanna go there ;)
Here you go, better than a grainy still image, here's the video it's from chucked up onto YouTube:

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Sorry it's portrait!
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mickthemaverick wrote: 02 Aug 2025, 08:12 Indeed I do, my KR200 was one of the most fun cars I ever had! By far the best way to learn reversing skills with a 4 speed box (you started the engine backwards, timed at TDC) and 'rear wheel'' steering behind 'front wheel' drive!!! :-D
I have a troubling memory of being in the 6th form in 1969. A fellow pupil and son of a Methodist Minister owned one. A sunny Saturday afternoon we were travelling ( driving would be an exaggeration ) on a quiet straight-ish bit of the A361 in reverse, him at the wheel which wasn’t, me crouched on the back ledge, seat in name only, looking out and saying left a bit, right a bit…as we went up through the gears. We both lost our nerve at about 35mph, pulled into a lay-by, started the engine the right way and drove home without turning round 😀
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Richard_C wrote: 14 Nov 2025, 17:20
mickthemaverick wrote: 02 Aug 2025, 08:12 Indeed I do, my KR200 was one of the most fun cars I ever had! By far the best way to learn reversing skills with a 4 speed box (you started the engine backwards, timed at TDC) and 'rear wheel'' steering behind 'front wheel' drive!!! :-D
I have a troubling memory of being in the 6th form in 1969. A fellow pupil and son of a Methodist Minister owned one. A sunny Saturday afternoon we were travelling ( driving would be an exaggeration ) on a quiet straight-ish bit of the A361 in reverse, him at the wheel which wasn’t, me crouched on the back ledge, seat in name only, looking out and saying left a bit, right a bit…as we went up through the gears. We both lost our nerve at about 35mph, pulled into a lay-by, started the engine the right way and drove home without turning round 😀
Ahh, love it :) I'll wager you wouldn't like to do that along the A361 these days Richard :wink: A road I know well and in parts, very well!
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