Rustival

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miniman

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Saturday 9th March
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Anyone else go? It was a great event if you like an eclectic mix. Great value considering it included entry to the museum.














































21st Century Man

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248 months

Saturday 9th March
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Loved it! A bit like Fotu Light, not quite as concours.

I'd rather this than a car park full of Ferraris and Lamborghinis.

Great people too, everyone we chatted to, about anything, from LDV to Daewoo.

The fabulous patinated full size Caprice (your first pic) passed us on the M1 North on the way home.

What were you in?


miniman

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21st Century Man said:
What were you in?
The purple TVR. You?


21st Century Man

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Saturday 9th March
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paperbag


miniman

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Saturday 9th March
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thumbup

Noesph

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149 months

Saturday 9th March
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Ha, I spotted both of those and read the sheets. (The story about you wife and the pink car).

FistsOfHam

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220 months

Sunday 10th March
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miniman said:
The purple TVR. You?

That's my 944! Your car was lovely and sounded awesome as you were headed out. I swear every time I think my car is noisy I encounter a TVR then fire mine up and question whether it's on or not.

I should have said hi when you were heading out but I was pretty tired after a crappy sleep and my ability to approach strangers seems to be a bit ste these days. I assume you're fairly local judging by the Scramble stickers?

miniman

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I’m down in Wiltshire not far from Bath, Bicester is about an hour or so on a good run. Going to the next scramble I think at the end of April.

toastyhamster

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96 months

Sunday 10th March
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I was in the silver 996 next to the blue Toyota saloon something in your pics, that car got a ton of attention, mine got completely ignored. Very interesting listening to some of the chats on stage, as well as the odd mix of cars, definitely something for everybody. Glad we had the weather on side, would have been grim if it had been held today.

Would definitely go again, I also seemed to miss out a chunk of the museum somehow, so another reason to return.

Edit: Just watched FuriuosDrivings upload - the Toyota something was a Corona.

Edited by toastyhamster on Sunday 10th March 19:09

FistsOfHam

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220 months

Sunday 10th March
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miniman said:
I’m down in Wiltshire not far from Bath, Bicester is about an hour or so on a good run. Going to the next scramble I think at the end of April.
I'm in South Oxfordshire and already got tickets for the next Scramble. Not sure what I'm bringing yet, it'll most likely be my GT86, got a mate coming up from Somerset with a Z4 and another from Devon who is picking up a CR-Z from Torque GT in just over a week so will likely want to bring that.

I feel for you on the 996 being ignored, I like my cars but at shows they all seem to get ignored, I put the fuchs back on the 944 for the first time since 2008 and it's suddenly getting attention again. Can't really argue as it is a bit of a runt, all the good stuff is hiding underneath the bodywork.

miniman

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Sunday 10th March
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toastyhamster said:
I was in the silver 996 next to the blue Toyota saloon something in your pics, that car got a ton of attention, mine got completely ignored. Very interesting listening to some of the chats on stage, as well as the odd mix of cars, definitely something for everybody. Glad we had the weather on side, would have been grim if it had been held today.

Would definitely go again, I also seemed to miss out a chunk of the museum somehow, so another reason to return.

Edit: Just watched FuriuosDrivings upload - the Toyota something was a Corona.
Mine was a bit “normal” compared to the eclectic mix, I would have been in the standard carpark at Festival of the Unexceptional, for instance, which is what I liked about Rustival in that it was a complete mix.

FistsOfHam

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Sunday 10th March
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Mine was a bit “normal” compared to the eclectic mix, I would have been in the standard carpark at Festival of the Unexceptional, for instance, which is what I liked about Rustival in that it was a complete mix.
Yeah that makes sense, I guess normal being the normal thing you'd see at a car show. I did notice that a lot of the cars I was interested in looking at were mostly glossed over by others like the 180SX that looked great, if you gloss over the completely absent dashboard...

Noesph

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149 months

Sunday 10th March
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I think the sheets were quite a good idea though, Some of them were quite interesting to read. One that sticks in my head was the gold Renault 5. It was his brothers car, and his brother got a mk1 golf gti and sold the Renault to him in the eighties. He never sold it, and he has owned it for 30+ years. (I like stuff like that, a car that has a family history vs one bought by someone last year just to take to shows).

Or the Peugeot 306 convertible, it was his mates car. But his mate died of cancer when he was 27, they kept the car on as a legacy to him. Or the Austin 7 ruby owned by a young driver who only has ever owned classics. The Peugeot 405 that someone bought on ebay for £500 or so 15 years ago, but the car just kept going. (I saw a SAAB with a similar story too).

I was in my Twingo, all the way on the back row of Mayfair parking. I actually took a day off on Friday to clean it. (Its a daily driver, so it covered in crap from going up and down the road to work). Spend bloody ages on it, I don't really know why to be honest. I sort of knew that its not old / rare enough to catch peoples people's attention. (There is only about 1000 of them on the road though, and I think only about a 100 in 2009 were registered).

The Honda Logo there was a bit the same, I knew it was a very rare car, but I don't know how many other people would. (But there use to be one near where I lived). They only sold them for a year, but it didn't really get a mention.

FistsOfHam

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220 months

Sunday 10th March
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Noesph said:
I think the sheets were quite a good idea though, Some of them were quite interesting to read. One that sticks in my head was the gold Renault 5. It was his brothers car, and his brother got a mk1 golf gti and sold the Renault to him in the eighties. He never sold it, and he has owned it for 30+ years. (I like stuff like that, a car that has a family history vs one bought by someone last year just to take to shows).

Or the Peugeot 306 convertible, it was his mates car. But his mate died of cancer when he was 27, they kept the car on as a legacy to him. Or the Austin 7 ruby owned by a young driver who only has ever owned classics. The Peugeot 405 that someone bought on ebay for £500 or so 15 years ago, but the car just kept going. (I saw a SAAB with a similar story too).

I was in my Twingo, all the way on the back row of Mayfair parking. I actually took a day off on Friday to clean it. (Its a daily driver, so it covered in crap from going up and down the road to work). Spend bloody ages on it, I don't really know why to be honest. I sort of knew that its not old / rare enough to catch peoples people's attention. (There is only about 1000 of them on the road though, and I think only about a 100 in 2009 were registered).

The Honda Logo there was a bit the same, I knew it was a very rare car, but I don't know how many other people would. (But there use to be one near where I lived). They only sold them for a year, but it didn't really get a mention.
Absolutely, all old cars seem to have an interesting story behind them. My 944 is from 1983 and it's got quite the story that reaches back to 2008 when I dragged it out of where it had been abandoned, I can only speculate on its dubious past before that from what I've discovered pulling it apart.

SydneyBridge

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Sunday 10th March
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Love the VW Lupo Harlequin

21st Century Man

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248 months

Sunday 10th March
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miniman said:
I’m down in Wiltshire not far from Bath, Bicester is about an hour or so on a good run. Going to the next scramble I think at the end of April.
Hey, miniman, there's a whole bunch of us from the barge thread who do Bicester, we Premier Inn and beers and curry the night before. You would be most welcome.

miniman

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Sunday 10th March
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21st Century Man said:
miniman said:
I’m down in Wiltshire not far from Bath, Bicester is about an hour or so on a good run. Going to the next scramble I think at the end of April.
Hey, miniman, there's a whole bunch of us from the barge thread who do Bicester, we Premier Inn and beers and curry the night before. You would be most welcome.
Awesome, I’m already booked into the Premier Inn for the next Scramble thumbup

21st Century Man

40,912 posts

248 months

Sunday 10th March
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miniman said:
21st Century Man said:
miniman said:
I’m down in Wiltshire not far from Bath, Bicester is about an hour or so on a good run. Going to the next scramble I think at the end of April.
Hey, miniman, there's a whole bunch of us from the barge thread who do Bicester, we Premier Inn and beers and curry the night before. You would be most welcome.
Awesome, I’m already booked into the Premier Inn for the next Scramble thumbup
Pm sent.

chris1roll

1,698 posts

244 months

Sunday 10th March
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Yep, made the 250 mile round trip:


Trying not to duplicate whats already been posted:











My grandparents had one of these (briefly, because it was utter ste):

But theirs didn't have an RV8 in it:


Loved the story about your wife and the 'pink' car.
Had a great time, would definitely do it again. (Although my daughter has developed a potenitally ruinously expesnsive liking for a purple Jensen Interceptor!)

Just spotted we are stood behind your car in your pic!

Edited by chris1roll on Sunday 10th March 22:31

aterribleusername

306 posts

63 months

Monday 11th March
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Was a brilliant variety of stuff throughout the place, genuinely something for every taste. Add in the museum and Jaguar Heritage Centre too and it was a bargain. Having the ticket converted to a 12 month one if you Gift Aided it makes it a steal!

Noesph said:
The Honda Logo there was a bit the same, I knew it was a very rare car, but I don't know how many other people would. (But there use to be one near where I lived). They only sold them for a year, but it didn't really get a mention.
I know how rare they are, the one at the show was for sale too. Had a good poke around it but I don't have anywhere to keep it!