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Kimbolton 2009

So, what’s happening on the classic car scene, especially wedge related events? Post your notices on here and let us all know about it.
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Kimbolton 2009

Postby SNOT » 19 Jul 2009 20:56

We may have had glorious sunshine for the National but boy did it make up for it today at the Kimbolton Country and Classic Show.

For those of you who have not been before this is a show in the grounds of Kimbolton school and all makes turn up, Triumph, Alfa, Jag, Ford, Porsche, MG, Mini, Marcos, TVR, Volvo, Austin Healey, Smart Car, Lotus, over 300 cars.

Last year glorious sunshine but this year was a reminder of how the British weather can conspire to get you very wet.

It was good to see Wedgie Perrin amongst others. Drop me an email with the details of lights we had a chat about.

If you live around the Northants, Beds, Cambs area get yourself over next year, you never know the sun might shine. Even if it does not the Hog Roast baps are generally worth it.

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Postby tr7jim » 19 Jul 2009 21:07

Weather looks very simalar to South Cheshire, again can't beleive the change in this country.

Nice to see three TR7 on the stand.

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Postby SNOT » 19 Jul 2009 21:10

Jim

I hope the weather is better for Castle Coombe in September and Skreens end of this month.

There was good turnout on the stand probably about 10 wedges, along side Heralds, Stags, 6s, 5s, 2000 mk1, Spitfires and GT6s, Dolomite and a Toledo.






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Postby john 215 » 19 Jul 2009 21:14

Hi Simon,
Didnt know show was on [:(] [:(] Was looking for something to do as well (was trying to avoid things that need doing if the truth was known!!!) Will put on my calender for next years!
Hope weather improves for Harpeden Classis On The Common a week on Wendsday [:)]
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Postby gordon kerr » 20 Jul 2009 06:32

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Nice to see three TR7 on the stand.

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<font color="green">There were a lot more 7's than that - I didn't count but probably 9 or 10 altogether! Very wet though!</font id="green">

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Postby SNOT » 20 Jul 2009 12:09

Gordon

Let's hope we get better weather for the BBQ at the Tollemarche Arms on 4th August.





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Postby wedggie perrin » 20 Jul 2009 16:37

Simon,

Are you sure we were both at the same event? . . . . .

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Are you really sure?. . . . . . .

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Postby SNOT » 20 Jul 2009 18:33

Wedgie

That is the beauty of the English weather, is started off wet got lovely but then when it did rain, it did rain. HORIZONTALLY.

When we drove over from Kettering I was the only one of my convoy who had the roof down because of the rain.

I wish I had got some of the sunny pictures but I only got the rain.

I also nearly ran out of fuel on the way home as Routemaster Rob decided to take a very scenic but petrol station sparse route back to Kettering.

The daft things we do for our wedges.

It was good to see you and your wife and I hope you plant survived.

I might be in touch for some more lighting tips.


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Postby wedggie perrin » 20 Jul 2009 21:36

Simon,
Many thanks, good job the boot was open!
Wondered if you all had been washed away when we returned to a near empty display!
Looked in the lake for flotsom!
Handy tip for you, When low on fuel just put your foot down and get home before it runs out!



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