Liking the rural pics around Orange. Lovely spring coloursI thought that it might be a nice idea to post some photos looking through the Rover windscreen. A view that we can share showing our part of the world and what we see.
So to start the ball rolling, here are some photos from New South Wales, Australia.
The first three photos are in the town of Orange during Autumn 2011.
This photo is along the Lachlan Valley Way heading towards the town of Cowra on Monday just gone.
And finally a view of the instruments taken just after the above photo.
I look forward to seeing your photos through the windscreen..
Ron.
Thanks, Sdibbers It was indeed a good trip, with long open roads really suiting the Rover.And people here in the States claim they’re unreliable! What a fab journey you achieved there Ron.
Liking the rural pics around Orange. Lovely spring colours
I am impressed with your dial readings too esp the oil and temp gauges
Thanks, Gerald. Those photos in Orange were actually from Autumn 2011. They do read nicely don't they
I run an 82-degree thermostat (Calorstat - Made in France by Vernet). Easily the best thermostat I have ever used. No holes or jiggle pin, just a bleed notch to expel trapped air.
Ron
Interesting re the thermostat. My P6 runs around midway plus going by my gauge. Are you saying she will run in the lower section of the green on the Vernet?
That is a lovely scene Gargo! Whereabouts is it?I went for a meander this evening..... To Where the Mountains o' Mourne sweep down to the sea
Sorry no gauges!!
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It's looking over Dundrum Bay to the Mourne Mountains in Northern Ireland, Google Maps Hence the Percy French lyrics (The Mountains o' Mourne)That is a lovely scene Gargo! Whereabouts is it?
Ron
Hi Demetris,
That looked like a pretty harsh run, rain and snow, and freezing cold. Does your Rover just enjoy easy runs and holidays now?
Ron
Its been a long hiatus since a view from the windscreen has popped up.
Here is a couple.
Yesterdays NZ - Orewa, Auckland - Santa's Parade.
17 vintage and classic cars from our local VCC club put on a show stopper for the huge crowd gathered to see Santa
My P6 all tinselled up and a view from the windscreen.