Joined: Sep 2017 Posts: 197 Threads: 37
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Location: Swansea
Car type: ruby mk2
Hi all, Fantastic, as I wrote in our club magazine Y Saith. just after the 'bash' It was an inspired choice. I know you can not please everyone but, the committee did a bang on job. Pat and I had a great time doing a number of shifts in the booking in reception area, meeting Austin Seven members from far and wide. once again well done to every won who helped out and participated. S&P
Joined: May 2018 Posts: 2,953 Threads: 558
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Location: Peak District, Derbyshire
Car type: 1929 Chummy, 1930 Chummy, 1930 Ulster Replica, 1934 Ruby
Well done to all who filmed and edited the Centenary film. A great "souvenier" to download and save.
Joined: Aug 2021 Posts: 54 Threads: 12
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Location: Norwich, UK
Car type: Austin7 RN saloon
Watched it last night. Excellent production.
Just brings home how much work went into staging the event.
Well done to everyone involved.
Richard.
Joined: Aug 2017 Posts: 1,191 Threads: 71
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I have just watched it and really enjoyed it. Having spent so much time embedded in the Pop Up Museum, I suddenly realised how little I actually saw of the event!!
Well done Tim. What an undertaking...
Hugh
Joined: Mar 2020 Posts: 88 Threads: 5
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Location: Sheffield UK
Car type: 1937 Austin 7 Nippy
Hi. Absolutely brilliant!
Thanks once again to everyone who made the whole event such an overwhelming success and a worthy winner of the awards.
I doubt I'll be there with the Nippy in another hundred years but, whoever is there, I trust they have an equally great week away enjoying the cars, the occasion and the company.
Best wishes,
Nick
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Location: queensland
Almost one year on and so much to reminisce. Fellowship, food, fun and our favorite cars. The excellent film captures it all, I shall have it converted to DVD, don't trust the cloud. I join with the others in giving thanks to the organizers whose vision, effort and time, made it happen. This film is a tangible tribute to them. thanks Russell
Joined: Nov 2018 Posts: 215 Threads: 0
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Location: Norfolk
Car type: 1934 RP Saloon
I cannot imagine how many hours of editing went into this. Even better I was pleased to see my RP AOC 700 made the cut in action at 47 min 47 sec. I was always disappointed that we did not make it on to the 1972 Longbridge film. Worth the 50 year wait!