I was'nt able to go to Symonds Yat (Cortina day).
How was it?
What happened at Symonds Yat?
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Welll the big news was, that the Boat Inn has a new landlord, but thankfully, he is well into real ale with a possitive slant towards the Welsh micro-breweries. I remember little else, except, that I got out of my tent on the sunday morning to find I was surrounded by Cortinas of all types! There were several of the Lotus type and a pretty big autojumble that only catered for Cortinas. I managed to find a new Tudor washer bottle for £3 and a pair of P14 Calipers for a score! So I was doing well. I also couldn't ressist a Wooler remote at a fiver! But there was an LCR member selling 2 works strengthening tubes (one with all the brackets to attatch it to the axle), a pair of coil-over springs for an A-frame car and enough component parts to make up at least 5 pairs of A-frame radius arms (including the jigs). All for the princely sum of £150. I should have bought it all.
The same bloke had a couple of remanufactured nearside staight steering arms too, at £25 each.
Ah yes, it's all comming back to me now, the Old Court Inn had a nice Wye Valley Bitter on, but the ale in the Wye-Not-Inn and the Ferry Inn was not good and accounts for my memory loss.
Oh, and I'm pretty sure that, on Sunday I encountered that all too rare Lesser spotted, Greater breasted Martin Russell with his good lady.
He says that he'll be at the Mk1 o/c National in July.
Hope this gives a good account of the proceedings!
Scott
The same bloke had a couple of remanufactured nearside staight steering arms too, at £25 each.
Ah yes, it's all comming back to me now, the Old Court Inn had a nice Wye Valley Bitter on, but the ale in the Wye-Not-Inn and the Ferry Inn was not good and accounts for my memory loss.
Oh, and I'm pretty sure that, on Sunday I encountered that all too rare Lesser spotted, Greater breasted Martin Russell with his good lady.
He says that he'll be at the Mk1 o/c National in July.
Hope this gives a good account of the proceedings!
Scott
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