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[quote=glenrobbo]Day 2 was a trifle moist.
Even ChiefyO had to admit defeat in the end.....
Sadly it was either admit defeat for defying the rain gods or swim home. Even Austin had his lid on to keep the loo roll dry. Was still a good day out and chance to meet some more of the faces behind the names.
Even ChiefyO had to admit defeat in the end.....
Sadly it was either admit defeat for defying the rain gods or swim home. Even Austin had his lid on to keep the loo roll dry. Was still a good day out and chance to meet some more of the faces behind the names.
chiefyo]lenrobbo said:
Day 2 was a trifle moist.
Even ChiefyO had to admit defeat in the end.....
Sadly it was either admit defeat for defying the rain gods or swim home. Even Austin had his lid on to keep the loo roll dry. Was still a good day out and chance to meet some more of the faces behind the names.
Hello Dave, great to have a good natter and look under your bonnet nice idea for the cooling vent hoses.Even ChiefyO had to admit defeat in the end.....
Sadly it was either admit defeat for defying the rain gods or swim home. Even Austin had his lid on to keep the loo roll dry. Was still a good day out and chance to meet some more of the faces behind the names.
Nice photos Adrian. The colours of the TVRs certainly brightened up a very dull day!
As has already been said it was great to see so many familiar faces and meet some new ones.
In view of the conditions a total of 93 TVRs is astonishing, especially as there were so few other makes/models there!
At least it was dry for us to get our tents up and walk to/stumble from the pub on Sunday evening
Well done to all who braved the weather and those that organised it all
As has already been said it was great to see so many familiar faces and meet some new ones.
In view of the conditions a total of 93 TVRs is astonishing, especially as there were so few other makes/models there!
At least it was dry for us to get our tents up and walk to/stumble from the pub on Sunday evening
Well done to all who braved the weather and those that organised it all
Great to meet everyone. I really enjoyed it - despite the weather. I thought it showed what "hard core" owners we all are. Or should that be mutters?
I found out something new about my car - even with roof panels that don't match - no leaking from them. Very good.
Interestingly though - my S has a shower fitted just above my right foot. It was soaked when I got home. Turbo Tony suggested that is quite a common accessory !!
I found out something new about my car - even with roof panels that don't match - no leaking from them. Very good.
Interestingly though - my S has a shower fitted just above my right foot. It was soaked when I got home. Turbo Tony suggested that is quite a common accessory !!
Mr Clifford said:
PS There are not many pics here however if anyone wants any of these please email me. FOC of course !We also enjoyed S-Club despite the rain on Monday. I was there on the sunny Sunday as well for a few hours, better weather but not the real S- meet ;-)
However I have to agree with Dale :
Cheers Han
However I have to agree with Dale :
mycroft said:
I might be out of order here if so forgive me but I think S club has lost something in recent years , it would be nice if an owner or group of owners could take it over and bring it back to the more personal event it was for a few years .
Dale
I understand its a lot of work to organize a specific S-event, but I still remember my first SCH in 2011 which was great , even being there without a running S ;-( The camping from Friday, the hoon on Saturday and the showday on Sunday. With the Clarence Bodigger award !Dale
Cheers Han
Edited by HvdWeerden on Thursday 28th August 17:55
In hindsight I suspect the organisers did not expect such a good turn out given the weather forecast?
Had they known so many would still brave it I reckon we could have had a front row of S's, chimaeras behind then the T cars in a third row with all other models bringing up the rear.
Certainly something is "lost" by not being our own little one marque show but you have to weigh that against the advantages (?) of having a selection of catering facilities, other cars to look at, a few trade stands to rummage around etc?
It's a brave man who takes it on an announces SCH 2015 will be at this venue...... on this date......
Had they known so many would still brave it I reckon we could have had a front row of S's, chimaeras behind then the T cars in a third row with all other models bringing up the rear.
Certainly something is "lost" by not being our own little one marque show but you have to weigh that against the advantages (?) of having a selection of catering facilities, other cars to look at, a few trade stands to rummage around etc?
It's a brave man who takes it on an announces SCH 2015 will be at this venue...... on this date......
Alan Whitaker said:
Hi All
Did any one go to the classic Car and Bike show at Billing Aquadrome this month, stuck at home doing house work, might be worth a look at for next year, they have some big fests there.
Alan
I live in Northampton not far from `Billing` Did any one go to the classic Car and Bike show at Billing Aquadrome this month, stuck at home doing house work, might be worth a look at for next year, they have some big fests there.
Alan
Its not the sort of place i would leave my car unattended even for 5 minutes !
Appreciate that i am not coming up with a positive alternative but Billing is Billing !
Very very sorry to P on your suggestion Alan :-)
phillpot said:
...but you have to weigh that against the advantages (?) of having a selection of catering facilities, other cars to look at, a few trade stands to rummage around etc?
Agreed. I thought Blenheim was an excellent location with good facilities (apart from camping facilities). If it hadn't been for the weather more of us (wimps) would have gone on the Monday and it might have seemed more like S-Club; but there's nothing that can be done about the weather. Bolting S-Club onto a big event like this is a good idea because it's unfair to expect a lone S owner to take on the burden and responsibility of arranging a venue etc. Maybe next year the organisers could be asked to give us "S-Clubbers" out own little area adjacent to the main TVR gathering?v8s4me said:
If it hadn't been for the weather more of us (wimps) would have gone on the Monday
I'm feeling like one of "them" who cheated the S clan somehow. I had Julie with me, and know just how much grief I'd have got for walking or sitting around in that torrential rain. She loves going out in the "S" but is less fond of polishing and ogling motors - she did say how much she'd have liked to have met up with everyone again. I suppose part of the point for me as Joe said - Having a venue where there are things to do for all. A good blast out on clear open roads to me is one of the absolute high points, so its also about the right surrounding area (so that rules out the majority of Southern England within 70 miles of London. Then there's the ever present "cost" aspect and the fact that your never going to please everyone (Jeez Longers - the more I think about it - the more respect due for Euro-Tours). I've always liked the idea of some of those empty scenic good conditions roads in Wales....
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