Thruxton used to offer advanced skills courses with a car that had a casters/pump unit fitted so it could simulate wet break away. An hour in that please a little time on the track in the new toy sound like a present for christmas from the good lady. Lots of run off area and no one coming the other way. Just wait until the rears are down low and need replacement then have some fun.

Given my old 2WD E63 had a habit of being a bit tail happy it could just save you NCB on a wet diesel covered roundabout one cold morning scared


Everyone loves a Morgan. Even me, unless it's broken again.