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Location: cambridge
Car type: A7 special 34
Its been a great week and both of us have really enjoyed ourselves. Spoke to loads of people and have learnt lots of things about our car. The routes were fantastic and we went out every day apart from Saturday. We found some great hills and also learnt how to rewire the ignition in a national trust garden carpark!
One of the best bits was the talk on building performance engines which I found very useful and full of great information for those wanting a bit more power.
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Location: Nottinghamshire
Car type: 1929 AD Tourer
I echo what has already been said about this fantastic event, and take my hat off to all those who made it happen. Many thanks!
Joined: Mar 2020 Posts: 101 Threads: 4
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Location: Towcester
Car type: Box & Special
Back to the real World now - getting ready to go to work. On a bit of a downer, after such a wonderful event.
I can't thank the organisers enough. The volunteers through the week, for working in unbearable temperatures and unreasonable hours, while they were unable to enjoy the rally in the same way that most of us could. The organisers that gave up their time, and probably their sleep over the last 3 years. As has also been said, our hosts were all very friendly, making us feel so welcome - I think the word 'inspired' has been used to describe the venue - I second that.
The cars, the autojumblers, the archives, the cars on the field and in the special exhibitions were all fantastic, but it wasn't easy to get to them, as old (and new) friends were to be found every few minutes.
I'm now looking for a bit of balance, so I have thought of one thing that wasn't perfect - mushrooms only turned up for breakfast on the final day. Outrageous.
Joined: Aug 2017 Posts: 1,462 Threads: 26
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Location: North Yorkshire
I'm being told there were 1034 Sevens at the College on Saturday. Is that figure correct?
Steve
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Location: Sherwood Forest
Car type: 1938 Talbot Ten Airline
I stayed in accommodation about six miles east of the site and also had mushrooms every morning; my host has just emailed me, saying that they "will miss seeing all the Austins on the local roads"; it seems like we made quite an impression on the locals!
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Location: The delightful town of Knaresborough, North Yorkshire
It seems you made an impression on the visitors to that area too. A friend was on an organised walking holiday in the area and they couldn't help but notice all the Austin sevens around on all the roads.
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Somebody said that there was an 'infestation' of Austin 7's in Moreton on Marsh, very appropriate!
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Location: Swansea
Car type: ruby mk2
Hi all, well as Max Boyce once said, "I was there." And what a week it was, my wife Pat and myself meeting friends we had not seen for a long time, making new friends, and having a super time.
The organization could not have gone better, thanks to all the marshals and reception volunteers , and the FSC who were very helpful and friendly, there was so much too see and do. The oompah band were fantastic, and the jazz band, well what can you say? just super.
And the beer supplied by Hook Norton brewery , just fab.Thanks to all the stall holders, roll on the next 100 years bash. S&P (Stuart Pat)