Boxing Day meets

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woodypup59

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647 posts

165 months

Monday 9th December 2024
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Any planned for the Herts area ?

2172cc

1,393 posts

110 months

Monday 9th December 2024
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I usually go to the classic meet on the village green Sarratt on Boxing Day. Hoping to do the same this year if the weather plays ball.

Edited by 2172cc on Monday 9th December 18:19

woodypup59

Original Poster:

647 posts

165 months

Monday 9th December 2024
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Brilliant, thanks

Mr Tidy

26,113 posts

140 months

Monday 9th December 2024
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BRSCC run their "Plum Pudding" event on Boxing Day at Mallory Park.

https://brscc.co.uk/events/plum-pudding-meeting/

Steve-B

791 posts

295 months

Tuesday 10th December 2024
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2172cc said:
I usually go to the classic meet on the village green Sarratt on Boxing Day. Hoping to do the same this year if the weather plays ball
Intriguing -- and not a million miles from where we live! How many vehicles usually show up?

2172cc

1,393 posts

110 months

Tuesday 10th December 2024
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Steve-B said:
2172cc said:
I usually go to the classic meet on the village green Sarratt on Boxing Day. Hoping to do the same this year if the weather plays ball
Intriguing -- and not a million miles from where we live! How many vehicles usually show up?
If you're on Facebook, check out the pictures from last year.
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/153dqRZUxs/
I was there in my Sunbeam

aeropilot

37,721 posts

240 months

Tuesday 10th December 2024
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2172cc said:
Steve-B said:
2172cc said:
I usually go to the classic meet on the village green Sarratt on Boxing Day. Hoping to do the same this year if the weather plays ball
Intriguing -- and not a million miles from where we live! How many vehicles usually show up?
If you're on Facebook, check out the pictures from last year.
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/153dqRZUxs/
I was there in my Sunbeam
Friends of mine who live nearby in Chesham usually take their C2 Corvette to this.


moffspeed

3,045 posts

220 months

Tuesday 10th December 2024
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Boxing Day Brands used to be a great favourite, although the event was sometimes cancelled as the British Isles would sometimes be subject to a meteorological phenomenon know as snow.

Back in 1959 we have Norman G. Hill under hard braking for Druids, his Lotus apparently rebuilt around a new tub.



Edited by moffspeed on Tuesday 10th December 16:53

2172cc

1,393 posts

110 months

Tuesday 10th December 2024
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Is it stands today, I should be going although I haven't started my car for quite a few months. I'll give it a go this week and get some fuel then see if it's ok. If anyone else goes, come and find me as it would be nice to say hello to fellow PHers

Turbobanana

7,071 posts

214 months

Wednesday 11th December 2024
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moffspeed said:
Boxing Day Brands used to be a great favourite, although the event was sometimes cancelled as the British Isles would sometimes be subject to a meteorological phenomenon know as snow.

Back in 1959 we have Norman G. Hill under hard braking for Druids, his Lotus apparently rebuilt around a new tub.



Edited by moffspeed on Tuesday 10th December 16:53
What was the handling like in the wet? Did he have enough power on tap? Did the Old Man pull the plug on the program? So many questions...

W i d e body

4,747 posts

92 months

Wednesday 11th December 2024
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I might turn up for this ,my car fits the old and interesting requirement but I'm not sure about driving on damp grass with the balloons I have for rear tyres .