Introduction

Sorry, I think I misplaced my introduction which was as follows:

Gentlemen,

Forgive my English as I am from From the Continent, from Angela-Merkel-Country to be correct. During the seventies I owned a 2000TC, and finally in the early eighties I had two more for spares. After owning other makes that I became progresively displeased with I recently aquired a 2000TC again.

I would be glad if you accepted me as a new member of your congregation.

Vin Kohler
 

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Hi Vin and welcome, as newbie myself I have found this site and it's users invaluable.

John.
 
Nice car, not so sure about the house in the background, I am in Christchurch New Zealand and a building of that type of construction would have Christchurch people running in fear of there lives in the advent of an earthquake :LOL:

Welcome

Graeme
 
Hi Vin & welcome.
Your car looks very nice indeed.
One slightly unusual thing I noticed in your picture is that there is no radio antenna on the roof.
 
Hi Stina, hi P6-Enthusiasts,

Thank you for the warm welcome you extendet to me.

As to the missing antenna: There are always rogues about in the cities who's major delight it seems to be, to shorten extendet antennas - a freudian phenomenon? Afterwards I forgot to reinstall it since my radio has a lot of electrical noise anyhow with the engine running.

Graeme, concerning the rundown building in the background of the photo I will send you an e-mail. I have a question to ask you which is not Rover-relevant.

By the way: The final "H" on my numberplate stands for HISTORIC and documents the privilege to enter the "green zone" of inner cities, which generally is off limits for stinkers of less than 30 years.

Enjoy the weekend!
Vin
 
Welcome to the forum Vin... :)

NIce looking Rover that you have there too. I know that you will enjoy the time that you spend here.

Ron.
 
vin-kohler said:
As to the missing antenna: There are always rogues about in the cities who's major delight it seems to be, to shorten extendet antennas - a freudian phenomenon? Vin
happened to my Rover 2000 in Heston many years back

radio aeriel sited in centre front of the roof

some git ripped it off but luckily my Dad being an ace mechanic put a new one on in half an hour!! :D
 
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