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Ere Merv was your passenger silent in yer parade lap?
did you manage to stay on or fall off??
If you want to drop that rad over I will get the pair done and sort your carb fixings yours must have been a bit frothy with what you have on at the mo!!
wed onwards?
Cheers
Brendan
did you manage to stay on or fall off??
If you want to drop that rad over I will get the pair done and sort your carb fixings yours must have been a bit frothy with what you have on at the mo!!
wed onwards?
Cheers
Brendan
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Excellent event. So many cars to see I didn't even bother to watch the racing apart from the LC's race. The poor weather on Saturday was soon forgotten with the blinding weather on Sunday.
Kipping in the back of the car was not something I had planned to do and just mananed to nod off when PC Halstead decide to make a get away a 6am!!
A big thanks to all those involved with organising the event. The icing on the cake was getting 3rd place for best MK1. I'm truly chuffed and suprised. Thanks to those of you that voted. Car of the show for me was Colins red MK1. It had crowds around it all day long - and its not even finished yet.
Sir John and Jack had plenty of time for us all. The best moment for me was when Ozzy manage to convince them to put on the coppers hats and jump behind the wheel of his fantastic 4 door MK2 cop car. The car display on the period transporter that Darren and his pal origanised was a sight I'm sure we'll never see again.
I could go on and on , but I 'll let peoples pitures tell the story.
PS - any one know who actually one the cortina race?
Kipping in the back of the car was not something I had planned to do and just mananed to nod off when PC Halstead decide to make a get away a 6am!!
A big thanks to all those involved with organising the event. The icing on the cake was getting 3rd place for best MK1. I'm truly chuffed and suprised. Thanks to those of you that voted. Car of the show for me was Colins red MK1. It had crowds around it all day long - and its not even finished yet.
Sir John and Jack had plenty of time for us all. The best moment for me was when Ozzy manage to convince them to put on the coppers hats and jump behind the wheel of his fantastic 4 door MK2 cop car. The car display on the period transporter that Darren and his pal origanised was a sight I'm sure we'll never see again.
I could go on and on , but I 'll let peoples pitures tell the story.
PS - any one know who actually one the cortina race?
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For those interested the race results can be found here
http://www.tsl-timing.com/msvr/2013/133451cor.pdf
Tony
http://www.tsl-timing.com/msvr/2013/133451cor.pdf
Tony
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Will the results for the LCR judging be posted on here at some point?Steve 155C wrote:Excellent event. So many cars to see I didn't even bother to watch the racing apart from the LC's race. The poor weather on Saturday was soon forgotten with the blinding weather on Sunday.
Kipping in the back of the car was not something I had planned to do and just mananed to nod off when PC Halstead decide to make a get away a 6am!!
A big thanks to all those involved with organising the event. The icing on the cake was getting 3rd place for best MK1. I'm truly chuffed and suprised. Thanks to those of you that voted. Car of the show for me was Colins red MK1. It had crowds around it all day long - and its not even finished yet.
Sir John and Jack had plenty of time for us all. The best moment for me was when Ozzy manage to convince them to put on the coppers hats and jump behind the wheel of his fantastic 4 door MK2 cop car. The car display on the period transporter that Darren and his pal origanised was a sight I'm sure we'll never see again.
I could go on and on , but I 'll let peoples pitures tell the story.
PS - any one know who actually one the cortina race?
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Will you be hoping to go one better than you achieved with RNK Colin?colinrnk wrote:Thanks Steve for your vote I don't think it's everyone taste I think most people prefer white and green but I like it being different . when I get my 64 car done il have both there 2 reasons that might be a while no money no time as said great day amazing to see so many cars at the same place .
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Was an amazing show, not sure what the best bit was because it all was really. Met some new people and had nice chats.
Well worth the effort to get my car there, wasn't easy! Mixing bays of concrete by hand the weekend before as the mini mix wasn't available in my area anymore, so couldn't get the car out otherwise! and then re-assembling it after work in the evenings.
Had the great chance to go on the parade lap in my cars sister thanks to Andy. Very much appreciated and a memory that will live on for a long time.
The amount of LC"s there was incredible, a sight to behold!
A big thank you to everyone to who made it all happen and every one who brought their cars!
Well worth the effort to get my car there, wasn't easy! Mixing bays of concrete by hand the weekend before as the mini mix wasn't available in my area anymore, so couldn't get the car out otherwise! and then re-assembling it after work in the evenings.
Had the great chance to go on the parade lap in my cars sister thanks to Andy. Very much appreciated and a memory that will live on for a long time.
The amount of LC"s there was incredible, a sight to behold!
A big thank you to everyone to who made it all happen and every one who brought their cars!
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In the 6 years I have been using this site this is the first time I have seen every one in agreement.
I also loved last week end and more importantly so did my son,in another 50 years he will be able to say I was there for the 50th watching a grid full of Lc's in the pi**ing rain with my old man,a weekend he won't forget.
A big thank you to all involved and thank you to the ladies that entertained Lewis late on Saturday night
I also loved last week end and more importantly so did my son,in another 50 years he will be able to say I was there for the 50th watching a grid full of Lc's in the pi**ing rain with my old man,a weekend he won't forget.
A big thank you to all involved and thank you to the ladies that entertained Lewis late on Saturday night
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brands hatch
i think we all agree this weekend was unforgettable & a big thanks should go to
simon & family
also his helpers andy m julie m & kelly m
cheif decorator louie
our car park attendents ozzie & darren
our mc geoff
our vip guests sir john whitmore jack sears & bob dance
jd classics for the loan of ctc24e for the weekend
also any one else that helped out
i was lucky enough to take home the car i liked the best at the show unfortunately i had to take it back to jd classics
thanks again to all involved & all those that made the effort to turn up come rain or shine
curly
simon & family
also his helpers andy m julie m & kelly m
cheif decorator louie
our car park attendents ozzie & darren
our mc geoff
our vip guests sir john whitmore jack sears & bob dance
jd classics for the loan of ctc24e for the weekend
also any one else that helped out
i was lucky enough to take home the car i liked the best at the show unfortunately i had to take it back to jd classics
thanks again to all involved & all those that made the effort to turn up come rain or shine
curly
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L2Man wrote:Paul took a phone video for those that did not make the parade lap
See below
http://youtu.be/Q92ttB36kx8
I am pleased you enjoyed the run out and look forward to you car there next year?
Cheers
Brendan