What a fantastic day

What a fantastic day

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heightswitch

Original Poster:

6,319 posts

252 months

Sunday 20th June 2010
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Big thanks to Mr Gwynn for organising such a great day. Sunshine, great cars, Hurricane and DC3 flypast, Aero museum, What more could anyone want.

Apologies if I didn't get all the cars. If I missed yours drop me a line I have more pics.

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Edited by heightswitch on Sunday 20th June 20:34

Astacus

3,403 posts

236 months

Sunday 20th June 2010
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Absolutely gorgeous, and some fantastic cars and a lovely bunch of folks. I drove 21/2 hrs each way and it was well worth it. Once I have worked out how to up load pictures I will post some too

kevin63

4,661 posts

255 months

Sunday 20th June 2010
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Brilliant day and a great place to have the event too.
Here is one I took latter in the day.


Astacus

3,403 posts

236 months

Sunday 20th June 2010
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The powder blue 1800s was rather lovely...and super charged!

Is that the supercharger offered by Moss?

Spent some time wondering which car belonged to which PHer...... The only ones I had seen before were Miss Vixy's yellow vixen, and that wasn't there (I was told she has sold it!). And superspark's yellow charriot, but I didn't spot that....

Edited by Astacus on Sunday 20th June 21:35

S6 ROR

1,583 posts

267 months

Sunday 20th June 2010
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Thoroughly enjoyed the day, some lovely examplesthumbup
Whats with the Aston? Seems to appear at several meetsconfused

GTRene

16,832 posts

226 months

Sunday 20th June 2010
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love those old TVR's fantastic, thx for sharing.

madbadger

11,575 posts

246 months

Sunday 20th June 2010
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Lovely day out. Slightly sunburnt head from the drive home. So hard to pick a winning car, but a good choice made.

Roo particularly liked seeing the brown M again.

smile

dram

210 posts

244 months

Sunday 20th June 2010
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Some of these cars can only be described as works of art..astounding condition and a credit to all their owners..

Thanks for sharing the pics .

Can use them to encourage my wife to let me return to TVR classic ownership which is a definite as we are now downsizing .

Was there any For Sale signs ? ( wishful thinking....! )


Regards

Brian


Astacus

3,403 posts

236 months

Sunday 20th June 2010
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OK here are a few I took









Edited by Astacus on Wednesday 23 June 20:48

Terminator

2,421 posts

286 months

Monday 21st June 2010
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S6 ROR said:
Whats with the Aston? Seems to appear at several meetsconfused
Is that a problem for you? wink

I'll get my 3000S back on the road, just for you! hehe

smokin2

heightswitch

Original Poster:

6,319 posts

252 months

Monday 21st June 2010
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Terminator said:
S6 ROR said:
Whats with the Aston? Seems to appear at several meetsconfused
Is that a problem for you? wink

I'll get my 3000S back on the road, just for you! hehe

smokin2
Was it an Aston. I thought It was a Tamora!! wink

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nwarner

612 posts

262 months

Monday 21st June 2010
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Here are some pictures I took.







S6 ROR

1,583 posts

267 months

Monday 21st June 2010
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Terminator said:
S6 ROR said:
Whats with the Aston? Seems to appear at several meetsconfused
Is that a problem for you? wink

I'll get my 3000S back on the road, just for you! hehe

smokin2
No problem at all, indeed a very nice exampleyes

Just thought it may be better placed with the non tvr`s, agree that a 3000S would have fitted in the line up a treatthumbup

Cerberus90

1,553 posts

215 months

Monday 21st June 2010
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madbadger said:
Lovely day out. Slightly sunburnt head from the drive home.

smile
Lol, you should see me.

Both my dad and I forgot to put suncream on, and I got back home, and my face is completely red, my neck and arms are also very very red.
Worse sunburn I've had for quite a while. I'd have been alright if I hadn't gotten my hair cut, biggrin.


Excellent day, great bunch of cars.

We felt quite special being the only 1600M there, biggrin

Roy C

4,187 posts

286 months

Monday 21st June 2010
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Another great Classics meeting. cool Well done Geoff! clap

Sunshine, lovely TVRs, historic aircraft, DC3 flypast (missed the Hurricane frown ) and Peter Filby's long-awaited book. cloud9



Edited by Roy C on Monday 21st June 12:39

Terminator

2,421 posts

286 months

Monday 21st June 2010
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S6 ROR said:
a 3000S would have fitted in the line up a treatthumbup
Next year (as I've been saying for the past five years smile )

Old Git

102 posts

217 months

Monday 21st June 2010
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Hopefully Pete Filby flogged a few copies of his new book. Did anyone here buy a copy, if so is there a red Vixen S1, MGB engined, reg PMT 607F featured in it? If it is in there I need to buy a copy so could someone let me know what is the title, ISBN number and cost is so I can order it. I'm not a TVROC member so am I right I'm assuming I can't buy it from there?

Thanks in advance.

Roy C

4,187 posts

286 months

Monday 21st June 2010
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Old Git said:
Hopefully Pete Filby flogged a few copies of his new book. Did anyone here buy a copy, if so is there a red Vixen S1, MGB engined, reg PMT 607F featured in it? If it is in there I need to buy a copy so could someone let me know what is the title, ISBN number and cost is so I can order it. I'm not a TVROC member so am I right I'm assuming I can't buy it from there?

Thanks in advance.
You can buy it direct from: http://www.tvrbooks.com

Old Git

102 posts

217 months

Monday 21st June 2010
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You can buy it direct from: http://www.tvrbooks.com

But is my car in it!!

nwarner

612 posts

262 months

Monday 21st June 2010
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Old Git said:
You can buy it direct from: http://www.tvrbooks.com

But is my car in it!!
It only covers the cars up to '65