Triumph show and Stoneleigh

Triumph show and Stoneleigh

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remal

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24,973 posts

235 months

Sunday 12th February 2006
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Anyone go?

My first time and very expenive for a auto jumble. but worth going to find out what it is like. My first time there

Spotted a white Dolly 1850 reg start XYJ with a Pistonhead flag ont he back seat. any one here

miniman

24,992 posts

263 months

remal

Original Poster:

24,973 posts

235 months

Monday 13th February 2006
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ah thanks .

bobble350

118 posts

255 months

Monday 13th February 2006
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Did anyone buy the superb white Sprint?

AJLintern

4,202 posts

264 months

Monday 13th February 2006
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Was going to go, but it was raining and couldn't get inspired Besides, I have plenty of ebay purchases to put on my Spit as it is!

remal

Original Poster:

24,973 posts

235 months

Tuesday 14th February 2006
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I thought £10 for a Auto jumble was a lot for what it was. Going back to stoneleigh for the may back holiday kit car show and its about 5 times larger, half the price and over 3 days.

are their any other worth while triumph shows to attened over the year?

//j17

4,484 posts

224 months

Tuesday 14th February 2006
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remal said:
are their any other worth while triumph shows to attened over the year?


Le Mans Classic? ^_^

We will have a dedicated Triumph camping site (Tetre Rouge), there should be 1 TR2 racing and Mark Fields ADU1B Spitfire (www.jigsawracingservices.co.uk/adu1b.htm).

sliller

59 posts

259 months

Friday 17th February 2006
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Ive heard there's is going to be quite a bash for 50 years of Triumph.
Is this correct?, I am trying to decide what to take, my TR8 or SD1.
Does anyone know what is planed for the 'classic' and triumph??.

//j17

4,484 posts

224 months

Monday 20th February 2006
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The last one in 2004 was quite big as loads of the Herald chassied crew were attending to mark 40th anniversary of the Spitfires racing in 1964. Much of the same again this year as, with no LMC in 2005 it's close to the anniversary of the Spitfires winning at Le Mans (1965 1st in class 13th overall - not bad from 1300cc racing GT40s!). The TR3 raced in 1959 and the TR7v8 turbo tried in 1980/1/2 but was jinxed.

Given the number of Triumphs at the 2004 race there will be a Triumph one camp site this year (Tetre Rouge). If your interested it's being organised by the TSSC, but all other Triumph clubs have been invited to join. Check-out www.tssc.org.uk/lemans.asp

spitfire-ian

3,842 posts

229 months

Wednesday 1st March 2006
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Weren't the LeMans cars even 1200s, even more impressive

//j17

4,484 posts

224 months

Wednesday 1st March 2006
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Quite right, they were 1147cc.