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Steve Webb
05-04-12, 20:23
As promised here is the story of todays road trip to pick up the GTV. So grab yourself a beer/coffee/whatever and have a read.

I'd got all the prep done for the trip well beforehand. Cash for the car, trailer booked, Land Rover checked over and alarm set. So up bright and early, coffee and check of emails, then stick the kettle back on to take through a coffee for the co-pilot and, wonders will never cease, she walks into the kitchen. Seems like a good omen to me, we might actually stick to the schedule today.

Leave the house only 5 minutes late for the quick trip across town to pick up the trailer, not too much traffic about so its all going fine, that is until the last roundabout before the plant hire place. One commuter on morning auto-pilot decides she doesn't need to give way to me. Luckily I was paying attention so managed to slam on the anchors and squeal to a stop (no ABS in the Disco) before ending up on her lap. At least there was no damage done and it probably woke her up to. Being a RHD Disco I was able to look straight down on her, and her face was a picture seeing my bull bars coming straight at her.

So after the morning adrenalin rush its on to the plant hire place, fill out all the paperwork (the UK driving license seemed to confuse them) then outside to hook up the trailer.

:E HOW BIG? The trailer looks like it might be a little over the top, its bloody huge. The length is not a problem, but it sticks out at least 40cm each side above the width of the Disco. Luckily most of the trip is going to be on main roads. Quick fill up before we leave Bergerac, and blimey I can already feel the weight of the trailer on the hills, whats it going to be like with the car on as well.

The trip up was totally uneventful, clear roads and we actually beat the Satnav time. Pick the guy up from the garage then its off to the farm where the car is.

http://www.berlinasportivo.com/forumpics/stevesgtv/storage.jpg

This is where the car has been for the past few years. Its actually been off the road since 1995. I had been told the brakes were seized on, but they were in fact only partially seized, so Chris (seller) sticks a battery on the car and turns the key. Starts up with a clatter and drives it up onto the trailer (Hydraulic bed which is nice).

http://www.berlinasportivo.com/forumpics/stevesgtv/driveon.jpg

Quick shuffle on the tie downs and stops and its all secure. Both front wheels with special straps, the rear just around the main suspension tube.

http://www.berlinasportivo.com/forumpics/stevesgtv/tiedown.jpg

Oh and the winch was connected up as well, just to be safe. All nice and tight and we even get waved off.

http://www.berlinasportivo.com/forumpics/stevesgtv/readytogo.jpg

A quick stop off for some food as it was lunchtime, KFC located, RESULT!!

http://www.berlinasportivo.com/forumpics/stevesgtv/kfc.jpg

The trip home was fairly uneventful, downhill sections were used to give the engine a break and heat the brakes up, uphill sections were used to cool the brakes and burn through a lot of diesel.
Only got caught out once on a downhill section when the brakes started to feel a little odd, plenty of space though so no problems, and on one hill we did slow down to 60kmh, tired slush-box is the problem there.

Just one stop was required to remove a piece of trim that was flapping around, better to travel in the back of the Disco than to vanish off into the French countryside.

Getting back through the town roadworks with the car on the back was interesting, amazing how people get out of your way when there is a wide trailer facing them down.

http://www.berlinasportivo.com/forumpics/stevesgtv/home.jpg

Finally got it home safe, and here are a couple of pics to show just how wide and long the trailer was.

http://www.berlinasportivo.com/forumpics/stevesgtv/wideload.jpg
http://www.berlinasportivo.com/forumpics/stevesgtv/overkill.jpg

Quick check over the car reveals a boot full of goodies, I'm sure some will come in handy.

http://www.berlinasportivo.com/forumpics/stevesgtv/goodyboot.jpg

All that was left was to battle through town again to take the trailer back, not fun at school chucking out time.

So now the car is safely tucked up in the garage ready for some TLC. I've already got a big list of jobs to do on it.

http://www.berlinasportivo.com/forumpics/stevesgtv/tuckedaway.jpg

AlfaJack
05-04-12, 20:38
Sounds like a great little trip. Better than an A-Frame in which the Q4 was attached to when I bought it. A wheel fell off it on the way down!

Good luck with the project...looking forward to see it develop.

jimnielsen
05-04-12, 22:03
That was a great read with my morning coffee Steve! The GVT looks really good - thank god you didn't choose the one with the crappy bodywork!

Xti
10-04-12, 09:17
Took some time to read this nice little story and I saw myself back in time when I was tripping to get the Q4...glad to remember it. Congrats again for your choice and good luck with this project, Steve.

Btw, the more I look at your GTV the more I like that green colour that suits so fine this classic car. Simply beatiful...

I'd like so much I'd be able once again in this life to have another car rebuild project done. It would definitely be a classic Alfa...

Cheers,
Cristian.

rumbler
17-05-12, 13:15
I am glad to see you have bought a GTV. This seems a very nice example of these gorgeous cars. In fact I don't like green cars but this is a very handsome car so even this color seems gorgeous to me.

Hope you will have good relationship with this naughty, fastidious and speedy girl.

magooagain
20-05-12, 12:14
Glad you got it home ok Steve. I have hired a very similar trailor before i bought my Iffor.
I pulled the coupe to Spa and back.

Looks like you will have a very nice GTV there mate. Well done and good luck.

Steve Webb
20-05-12, 12:40
The trailer was great, just a little on the large side for what I needed, and as such a little heavy. The Disco is great for towing, just not the quickest thing in the world.