Thanks to the people who volunteered their cars and substantial amounts of their free time to represent our club and man the stand......
Jon, Matt, Nigel, Pete, not forgetting the blokes who are always doin their bit for this club, Ivor and Mart
Adrian Worman wrote:Thanks to the people who volunteered their cars and substantial amounts of their free time to represent our club and man the stand......
Jon, Matt, Nigel, Pete, not forgetting the blokes who are always doin their bit for this club, Ivor and Mart
Hear. Hear. Well done to all involved.
It's all about Smiles per gallon !!!
68 Coronet sedan 500 4 door
Dodge Ram SRT 10
MMA-013
Good to see some of the Dane Facebook massive too! Albeit a fleeting visit, off to update their page status I guess....
Well done to Ivor and Martin as ever for their time and committment to the club.
Also great to meet some club members that I have not met personally before - a really great bunch of guys with some lovely cars. Mine looked the munter of the pack....
RobTwin wrote: .....If not, why cant we get a bigger stand?
That makes the assumption that we can get the number of cars to fill it, not always as feasible as it sounds with people having to potentially pay fuel costs, Hotels, give up time from work and family.....it would be quite easy to over-reach our capability.....
Pete'Bananarama! the nail on the head, it's the choice of the organisers, none of the car clubs get a say in stand location, we can only suggest we need a large stand because our members have large cars!
The pump don’t work coz the vandals took the handles.
Mossy68 wrote:Had a great day yesterday at the NEC.
Caught up with a few who I hadn't seen for a while due to missing the Nats.
The " mystery " car was a cracker !!!!
And the stand done us proud. Also good to meet some more members. Matt ( sublime Chally on stand ) and Roger ( Black Country nailer ).
Oh. Also found a new car for Dave B. prob have to sell the superbird CLONE now !!!
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