23-09-2018, 07:39 PM
Hi,
The Ruby is neither Vintage or Sporting.
So entering VSCC competitive events would be a no no except for the POM which is open to any Vehicle.
You would need to hold a Race Licence to enter though ( and be a driving member )
As mentioned before there are many suitable clubs catering for historic ! vehicles like Rubys.
If you want to you can join your local MSA associated car club and take part in Rallys Autosolos Hillclimbs Trials etc in the Ruby.
You are unlikely to win anything but you will have fun and turn a lot of heads
The VSCC has two tiers of membership.
Firstly Driving Membership ( needed to take part in most competitive events in eligible car )
Secondly Associate Membership ( for enthusiasts without eligible car )
I am a second generation VSCC member, my father was an associate member in the 60s 70s up to the 80s he had various vintage pvt vehicles and only did social events.
I joined as a driving member in the early 90s when I gained the the Type 65.
I am a member of more than one car club to suit me needs.
I hope you find a suitable club for your needs
Try the Pre War Austin Seven Club.
Regards Dickie
The Ruby is neither Vintage or Sporting.
So entering VSCC competitive events would be a no no except for the POM which is open to any Vehicle.
You would need to hold a Race Licence to enter though ( and be a driving member )
As mentioned before there are many suitable clubs catering for historic ! vehicles like Rubys.
If you want to you can join your local MSA associated car club and take part in Rallys Autosolos Hillclimbs Trials etc in the Ruby.
You are unlikely to win anything but you will have fun and turn a lot of heads
The VSCC has two tiers of membership.
Firstly Driving Membership ( needed to take part in most competitive events in eligible car )
Secondly Associate Membership ( for enthusiasts without eligible car )
I am a second generation VSCC member, my father was an associate member in the 60s 70s up to the 80s he had various vintage pvt vehicles and only did social events.
I joined as a driving member in the early 90s when I gained the the Type 65.
I am a member of more than one car club to suit me needs.
I hope you find a suitable club for your needs
Try the Pre War Austin Seven Club.
Regards Dickie