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Bespoke Highland Tours act for Gran Turismo which has a variety of classic cars for hire in Scotland to make your vacation extra special. These include the TR6, MGB Roadster, Porsche, TVR and Jaguar.
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In booking through Gran Turismo, you have the advantage of benefiting from our personal service. For an extra charge we can provide you with a fully customised self-drive tour. |
Triumph TR6 1974
The last of the 'hairy chested' sports cars, with a 2.5 litre straight six giving good acceleration and with masses of torque means you can minimise the gear changes and go for the lazy option.This car is red with a black interior and leather steering wheel. A car that will definitely put a smile on your face and just listen to that exhaust note.
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MGB Roadster 1975 (Various Colours)
This car is finished in red, with a black interior, dark walnut dashboard and a moto-lita wooden steering wheel. The car is also fitted with wire wheels with chrome spinners and overdrive. This car is in in its element on 'B' class roads with the hood down where the car communicates with you as it negotiates bumps and bends. This is driving as it used to be, an involving and enjoyable experience.
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Porsche 911 / 912
The ultimate icon of the car world, revered and desired for the last thirty years. Slide behind the wheel, start the engine and it won't take long to see why the 911 has been admired by drivers for so long - a sheer delight! Renowned for its technical design and engineering brilliance giving the car an extremely good record in the reliability stakes as far as performance cars were concerned.
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TVR 3000S
The TVR Marque has been around for a long time and is now in ascendency with the likes of the Griffith. The 3000S was their first production convertible with more pleasing lines than its coupe brother the 3000M. The S is powered by a V6 although some time later a V8 was introduced. The formula of light fibreglass on a steel chassis with a powerful engine has not changed in essence, though more parts are now produced in-house.
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Jaguar Mk II / "S" type 3.8 litre 1966 (Inspector Morse style)
This car is fairly original with a wonderful patina and smell that only sixties cars have. This car is finished in a Gunmetal silver with a light blue leather interior and wooden dash. This car was built in 1966 and has independent rear suspension which makes it very comfortable and disc brakes all round which is very advanced for the day. The boot is capable of holding four peoples' luggage and the car is able to carry four adults in comfort on long journeys making it a superior alternative to the MkII.
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Important Information For identification purposes a passport will be required and for insurance purposes you should:
Hire period: Minimum of 3 days. Insurance is fully comprehensive. There is an excess of £1000 which the hirer is responsible for in the event of damage to the car, although this can be reduced to £250 by taking the collision damage waiver at £14 per day or £70 per week. There is a mileage allowance of 100 miles per day or 700 miles per week, excess being charged at 60 pence per mile. All prices include insurance, taxes and delivery / collection within the Edinburgh Area. |
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We can also provide New Prestige, Performance and Fun cars such as the Mini Cooper, BMW 3 series and Porsche Boxster
For ordinary hire cars, minibuses and people carriers in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Inverness, Aberdeen, Perth, Stirling, Prestwick (near Glasgow), Dumfries, Dundee see our separate tariffs page.
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On receipt of our quotation, if acceptable, let us know and we will book the vehicle for you,
sending you full details of pick up and drop off procedures, and reservation number, within 48 hours.
or Specialist Vehicles such as Land Rovers and Range Rovers.
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