RE: Sunday Service 10/11: Mercedes-Benz World
Discussion
Colin RedGriff said:
Nice picture of the old girl! Excellent day yesterday, went to the Brooklands museum as well afterwards. Amazing place!Waugh-terfall said:
Jordan210 said:
Thanks Pistonheads for a Great Sunday Morning
Great range of cars as always and nice to get such a broad range of cars at one meet.
If any one has any pics of my car would be great forgot my camera Would be nice to see some.
Jordan (R56 JCW GP)
Thought I recognised the name, there were some of the R53 GPs, so far no R56s Great range of cars as always and nice to get such a broad range of cars at one meet.
If any one has any pics of my car would be great forgot my camera Would be nice to see some.
Jordan (R56 JCW GP)
It is the first R56 I had seen in the flesh; love it .
I was in an R53 GP, though not one of the duo parked near the bottom.
It was my first Sunday Service, so I felt very lucky to be a part of it, especially with such a wonderful array of cars
Clivey said:
Did anyone else go on the 'Mud Laps' experience in the M-class? If so, what did you think?
You must have been one of the last in the car park, we were after the mud lap at 2pm!I thought it was very impressive to be honest especially considering the tyres it was on. Only got a couple of pics I'm afraid.
sutts said:
That's nice to hear thank you (especially amongst all the amazing cars!) - the E28 is mine. I didn't try getting a picture of it as I only had my phone and the sun seemed to be in the 'wrong' place. It wasn't very clean either! I don't suppose anyone else did with some decent equipment?
PHSS-MBW-6436 by Bryan Janes, on Flickr
Thanks to Garlick & all the P/H guys for a great day out. As i drove to MBW from South Devon it was a especially super day for me. Im a little disappointed with the moan about Supercars. Ive been to the Wilton House S/car meeting for 3 years & ABSOLUTELY love them.
Grow-up & enjoy !! Bring on 2014 S/Service's !
Grow-up & enjoy !! Bring on 2014 S/Service's !
Jon999 said:
You must have been one of the last in the car park, we were after the mud lap at 2pm!
Yes; I was in the big, black Land Rover Discovery. - The announcement asking us to move to the public car park came just as I was supposed to start the mud lap…I was tempted to say "You go ahead; I'll catch you up." Clivey said:
Jon999 said:
You must have been one of the last in the car park, we were after the mud lap at 2pm!
Yes; I was in the big, black Land Rover Discovery. - The announcement asking us to move to the public car park came just as I was supposed to start the mud lap…I was tempted to say "You go ahead; I'll catch you up." I spent quite a while admiring your D2, very handsome beast! I had to leave mine in the general carpark sadly
Clivey said:
Jon999 said:
You must have been one of the last in the car park, we were after the mud lap at 2pm!
Yes; I was in the big, black Land Rover Discovery. - The announcement asking us to move to the public car park came just as I was supposed to start the mud lap…I was tempted to say "You go ahead; I'll catch you up." airbrakes said:
Ah, that was you was it?
I spent quite a while admiring your D2, very handsome beast! I had to leave mine in the general carpark sadly
Thank-you. I only collected it on the 30th of October! I spent quite a while admiring your D2, very handsome beast! I had to leave mine in the general carpark sadly
Quick phone photo:
I need to remove the "ground anchor" tow bar, join a club and get it off-road. Chuffed that it came with 4 nearly new General Grabber ATs but I have a couple of minor things for the supplying dealer to sort-out this week.
Evenin' all Just wanted to say a mega thanks for a top SS to all PH staff, volunteers and M-B World! I wasn't even planning to go, but I kinda found myself in Greater London and somehow remembered that there was a SS that I initially couldn't go to as it was too far?! (before any go mental, I parked in the M-B World car park).
Clivey said:
airbrakes said:
Ah, that was you was it?
I spent quite a while admiring your D2, very handsome beast! I had to leave mine in the general carpark sadly
Thank-you. I only collected it on the 30th of October! I spent quite a while admiring your D2, very handsome beast! I had to leave mine in the general carpark sadly
Quick phone photo:
I need to remove the "ground anchor" tow bar, join a club and get it off-road. Chuffed that it came with 4 nearly new General Grabber ATs but I have a couple of minor things for the supplying dealer to sort-out this week.
http://thed2boysclub.co.uk/
We will soon sort you out with regards to getting it muddy! They are seriously good off road on normal tyres thanks to the stunning TC, ABs amd HDC systems; yours with those grabbers will be excellent. I am looking to put them on mine soon when the current OE tyres wear out, but I am downsizing to 16" rims as my 18's are way too harsh on the crap roads where I live.
As for the towbar, I wouldnt be so quick to remove it. The plough design is much, much stronger than the other, cantilever designs (not including the US-spec reciever hitch which is technically not legal over here), and whilst it will keep grounding out off road, it is stopping you grounding the rear bumper or bottom rear wing corners on a steep departure (have you seen how flimsy the bottoms of the wings behind the rear wheels are? look up inside them...)
I am somewhat jealous of your light guards though, I want a set but at £200 or so for a set for a few bits of plastic, I cant justify it
Here's a gratuitous photo of mine from this weekend after I'd been for a hoon with Synchromesh and Dalto123 to round out the day (click for higher res)
The hipstergram filters on the picture somewhat disguise the fact that it is plastered in mud, topped with a liberal coating of puddle spray from the hoon
Edited by airbrakes on Monday 11th November 22:01
airbrakes said:
And here's my thread from the day after I bought it. airbrakes said:
We will soon sort you out with regards to getting it muddy! They are seriously good off road on normal tyres thanks to the stunning TC, ABs amd HDC systems; yours with those grabbers will be excellent. I am looking to put them on mine soon when the current OE tyres wear out, but I am downsizing to 16" rims as my 18's are way too harsh on the crap roads where I live.
I can't wait to get started; I'm just trying to figure-out which "essentials" I should carry in the vehicle and if I need to do anything to it so as not to wreck it when I do take it off road. I'd like to try some 16"s to see what difference it makes (maybe buy some and stick MTs on, keep the current wheels for daily driving?).airbrakes said:
The hipstergram filters on the picture somwhat disguise the fact that it is plastered in mud, topped with a liberal coating of puddle spray from the hoon
Mud is the essential beauty treatment for a Landie is it not?airbrakes said:
As for the towbar, I wouldnt be so quick to remove it. The plough design is much, much stronger than the other, cantilever designs (not including the US-spec reciever hitch which is technically not legal over here), and whilst it will keep grounding out off road, it is stopping you grounding the rear bumper or bottom rear wing corners on a steep departure (have you seen how flimsy the bottoms of the wings behind the rear wheels are? look up inside them…)
To be honest, I was thinking about fitting a HD rear bumper and was looking for one that "wrapped around", such as the one from Rovertym. - I'd rather get some protection on there than tear it apart like in this video (skip to 2:10)!
airbrakes said:
I am somewhat jealous of your light guards though, I want a set but at £200 or so for a set for a few bits of plastic, I cant justify it
When I went to view it, I noticed that one of the rear bumper light lenses had a crack in it and the guard was broken; they replaced both before I took delivery but I didn't realise until afterwards how much they are! Edited by Clivey on Monday 11th November 22:24
Edited by Clivey on Monday 11th November 22:25
80sMatchbox said:
I haven't seen much written about this lovely looking Ford! Love the understated looks, with the wheels a hint as to it's potential. If there owner's on here, they could fill us in with a bit more info.
Seconded! Lovely looking car and definitely not the original engine under the hood.Gassing Station | Events & Meetings | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff