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Centenary autojumble - Tony Betts - 04-07-2022 As far as I know this is the list of auto tumblers registered for the centenary. Bill Tully Robert Stirling ( used spares). Adam Forster Ian rendal (plenty of nice used parts) Martin prior (coach work) 7 trimming, simon laxton (trimers) Tim Reynolds Phillip mole Leyland Davis Tim wait Nick moat (wheel building) Austin motor company Mick Maloney (loads of used parts) David nightingale (trimers) 7 county Austin's ME ( new and used parts) Peter nails (coach work) Southern sevens (loads of used parts) Oxfordshire sevens (new mainly body panels, and rebuild work) James Mabley A 7 components david cockran (new spares) Guy butcher Yvonne king Vintage motorshow Niggles bit Stuart joseph (lamps new and used) Austineers (rebuilds) ARP Willey McKenzie ( new parts) Chris oliver (cars for sale) John Firth (used parts) VSCC/ British motor museum the seven workshop (new spares) will not have a stall, but jamie can take pre-orders to be collected from his camper I'm not sure if it's supposed to be a secret which traders have booked for the centenary. If it is, then I apalogies for letting it out. Also, sorry if those stall holders didnt want people to actually know they will be there. I've put this up because, on my return from 750 beaulieu. And unloading the van. I realised I need to serious reduce the waite in my vehicle, due to the fact that like many of the list above. I'm a seven owner myself, and will need to get a car, stall, and advertising on my trailer. Other I'm sure will be in the same position. Pre-Orders will help the stall holders now what they have to allow weight and space in there vehicle. And it makes sure you get what you want when you get there. Instead of wandering around each stall, saying I didnt realise you were going to be here Maybe people can fill in what the traders are offering that I've missed. 2 weeks to go. Thanks tony RE: Centenary autojumble - Peter Clayton - 04-07-2022 I believe "TRIM LIZZIE" aka Lizzie Paton will have a trade stand alongside the Dorset Austin Seven club tent. https://www.facebook.com/people/Trim-Lizzie/100063439974639/ RE: Centenary autojumble - Ruairidh Dunford - 04-07-2022 Trim Lizzie has a trade stand but if the Dorset Club think they have a stand booked, we have no record of it and all space in now allocated, unfortunately. RE: Centenary autojumble - Peter Naulls - 04-07-2022 I won't be having a stand after all (but I let the organisers know just too late for the list to be amended). I will be at the rally towards the end of the week if anyone wants to chat about ash framing or replacement bodies. RE: Centenary autojumble - Martin Prior - 05-07-2022 We - Prior's Motor Works - will be open for business from the moment that we're allowed on site until around mid-day on Sunday. We'll be available to chat about any bodywork matters, from ash frame components to new bodies and restoration services. There will be three work-in-progress cars on our stand, including my 10-year-old grandson Henry's 1937 Ruby, which will be the subject of a running demonstration of woodwork and sunroof installation over the week. The others will be a Swallow two seater and an SS2 coupe, both being almost completely re-bodied. We'll also have a section of body frames and components on show. Simon Laxton (7 Trimming) will be represented by us and examples of his upholstery work will be on show. Simon himself will be available by appointment. David, Jo, Henry any I look forward to meeting you! RE: Centenary autojumble - Peter Clayton - 05-07-2022 My error the DA7C will just have their banner and some seating on Lizzies pitch. RE: Centenary autojumble - Tony Betts - 06-07-2022 must admit, i didnt really know where to set my open times. im there from tuesday. but as im also a seven owner, id like to enjoy the week. rather than it all being work. for me. tuesday is to set up, if people would like to come and see what we have, they are welcome. wednesday is prescot so i wont be at the stall at all. thursday, id like to be enjoying a car during the day, so may open for an hour or so in the afternoon. friday i (might open most of the day) saterday is the main day for everyone. so ill open the stall most of the day. but would like a couple of hours to look around. sunday is pack-up, blunt answers will be given. if you ask me to take something back out of the pick-up. i have a chalk board, so ill try to put some rough times out the front of the stall. tony RE: Centenary autojumble - JohnD - 07-07-2022 As a last minute super sub, Iam now also brining a stall down aswell - everything from high quality boat anchors to super shiney horn's and lamps. Like Tony has mentioned above opening times will be very ad hoc - its a shame the stalls are not near the Marquee / Bar for evening opening & socialising, however iam sure Tony and the rest of the vendors will be the same, if i have a part you need to get the car going at the event, we will make the effot to meet you. |