When I was 17 years old this was the car I admired most, but I could never have afforded one. Then last week I had a rush of blood to the head and bid on one on eBay. Yay! I won!
So I'm now the smirking owner of a white 1988 T-Bar in fair condition.
Before meeting with Richard to collect the car, I had never even sat in one, so imagine my concern when my 5' 11" 'ample' frame only barely fit in. A little seat adjustment, and some experimenting with the getting in & out procedure, and I started my adventure.
In the 5 days since I got it I've racked up 980 miles - and as many smiles. It takes a bit of getting used to 80s car standards, and a bit longer to get used to a mid-engined pocket rocket that doesn't seem to know when to stop gripping the road.
Not that it's all been plain sailing: I've had a speedo cable detach itself and HT leads that are a tad temperamental and caused me some concerns about getting home to Aberdeen from Kent.
Any previous owners of E259 JLL are welcome to tell tales.
The best bit so far has been discovering what the TVIS does (and sounds like), and finding out what grip an MR2 has on the long curving off-ramps from the motorway - is it even legal to take them at that speed?
The next step is to fit some of the cosmetic parts that I got off the wonderfully helpful Paul Sims, and sort the knocking noise from the front when going slowly over pot holes (drop link?), then maybe a little tinkering with the engine, but ultimately I want to keep the car standard and get it looking as good as I can.