Victory Wheelers hit Hayling this Sunday
Victory Wheelers hit Hayling this Sunday
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902 posts

219 months

Friday 17th May 2013
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Victory Wheelers hit Hayling this Sunday
- Fri 17th May 2013

Hampshire based custom, American and hot rod car enthusiast club will be hitting the Hayling sea front this coming Sunday for its eighth annual ‘Hayling Reunion – chill out by the sea’ event.

Funland Amusement Park will be hosting the gathering and proceedings will kick off at 10am.

Billed as ‘a lazy day for all things custom, rod, rat, muscle, chopped and bobbed’ this is the perfect opportunity for ‘petrol heads’ to chat, mingle and relax with likeminded individuals.

Hot food and music will be on offer and the Victory Wheelers are hoping for a fantastic turnout.

For more event information and club history head over to the Wheelers site – http://victorywheelers.co.uk/wp/



Mark.

11,104 posts

299 months

Friday 17th May 2013
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Great to see these guys back, spent many a happy year wandering round the Oven campsite where they used to hold the show before all the bloody local do-gooders put a stop to it.
Hope to see them out and about making some noise biggrin

reckless st

178 posts

230 months

Saturday 18th May 2013
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didn,t think it was that time already looks like i,ll be down a bit late got a job to do first look out for me big blue dodge ram sport ?????

steviejasp

1,646 posts

188 months

Saturday 18th May 2013
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Same here Mark! Even belonged to the club with a couple of mates for a few years in the mid 80's

Mark.

11,104 posts

299 months

Monday 20th May 2013
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Well I didn't get down there, visitors arrived but saw a few of them running around, and passed one or 2 on the M27 as we headed out later.
Always remember when I was younger, there were no Lambo/Ferrari pics on my bedroom wall, it was custom cars for me, but alas never had the money to do one frown

Fuzzy400

286 posts

167 months

Monday 20th May 2013
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Mark. said:
Well I didn't get down there, visitors arrived but saw a few of them running around, and passed one or 2 on the M27 as we headed out later.
Always remember when I was younger, there were no Lambo/Ferrari pics on my bedroom wall, it was custom cars for me, but alas never had the money to do one frown
Purchased many a 'Street Machine' magazine in the late 80's. Is it still on sale?

Mark.

11,104 posts

299 months

Monday 20th May 2013
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Fuzzy400 said:
Purchased many a 'Street Machine' magazine in the late 80's. Is it still on sale?
Quick Google would suggest maybe not.
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"It didn't strictly die; it did a 'Hot car'-style transformation (that magazine changed into Performance Car), and morphed into American Car World over the period of about a year until they announced the name change. I think the last issue was about May 2003. To be Honest, it had been dying on it's a feet for a few years before that, ironically as Custom car was back in the ascendancy.
Gone, but definitely not forgotten.

Read more: http://retrorides.proboards.com/thread/86621#ixzz2...

steviejasp

1,646 posts

188 months

Tuesday 21st May 2013
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My Chevelle was in Street Machine in the early nineties!!

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