Sunday Scramble 7th Oct
Discussion
I went to the April one and my son (10) said it was the best car event he’d ever been to!
There was an eclectic mix of machinery from a mk1 Cavalier to muscle cars to italian exotica and everything inbetween. I estimate there was over 200 Porsche’s in the dedicated parking area.
There are quite a lot of classic car businesses based in the airfield buildings which are worth a look - the bodywork fabricators was interesting who ran apprentiships.
So basically ogle at cars, chat, eat bacon butties and drink tea
Ian
There was an eclectic mix of machinery from a mk1 Cavalier to muscle cars to italian exotica and everything inbetween. I estimate there was over 200 Porsche’s in the dedicated parking area.
There are quite a lot of classic car businesses based in the airfield buildings which are worth a look - the bodywork fabricators was interesting who ran apprentiships.
So basically ogle at cars, chat, eat bacon butties and drink tea
Ian
I'm going. Its really a great event for variety and friendly likeminded petrol heads. The businesses that open up their shops so you can see what they do are great. There is even a brewery there. Wide range of vehicles, earlier this year a 9 cylinder radial engine motorbike made me look and stare for ages. Each cylinder was about 20cc. The front brake was a drum about as big as a milk bottle top. Brilliant.
Old stuff, new stuff, odd stuff. Aeroplanes, tanks, cars etc.
Old stuff, new stuff, odd stuff. Aeroplanes, tanks, cars etc.
Fabulous day out.
Journey up was fun in itself... 1) one of the 911UK guys turned up to our pre-meet in a road legal 993 RSR race car. Completely insane. And 2) a '72 911S breezed past our convoy on the M40... and we were doing 100ish at the time
I'd recommend the Scramble to any petrolhead... it's a real eclectic mix of modern and old.
SWB was a re-bodied 250GTE. Still absolutely stunning.
Journey up was fun in itself... 1) one of the 911UK guys turned up to our pre-meet in a road legal 993 RSR race car. Completely insane. And 2) a '72 911S breezed past our convoy on the M40... and we were doing 100ish at the time

I'd recommend the Scramble to any petrolhead... it's a real eclectic mix of modern and old.
SWB was a re-bodied 250GTE. Still absolutely stunning.
Porsche911R said:
It’s been cleaned up a lot since the import.
Worth about £130k which is crazy, I think it will be for sale soon.
Ok maybe not a daily at £130k. I love the stealth under the radar look (odd colour fog lights etc.) and wouldn’t want it cleaned up anymore than it already is tbh. Worth about £130k which is crazy, I think it will be for sale soon.
At £130k it sadly wont be residing at chez Shiver!
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