Classics in the Walled Garden, Luton Hoo 6-7-16 - pics added

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Classics in the Walled Garden, Luton Hoo 6-7-16 - pics added

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This has just been releaaed for booking, I sent my application the same day and have got my ticket, inside the walled garden.

Classics in the Walled Garden
Luton Hoo
Wednesday
6th July 2016
From 4pm

Booking form is on the website below

www.petermadden.co.uk

Nice evening out if you've not been before and are within an hour or so of Luton.
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Well done Matt, got 3 for us also, nos 44-46. Received next day IIRC.
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I got number 135 and that was posting 1st class the day the e-mail came out!
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You only just got in then Matt - there's 150 tickets for the walled garden.
This year and last, Stu has ordered the tickets using Paypal. I used to do it by post, the same day Peter sent the email out, but figured it would be quicker by Paypal and more likey to ensure getting one of those first 150 tickets.
The next 150 are for the dusty gravel area outside the walls [-( :lol:

We'll prob have a spare ticket again tho. We always order one for each car but since it started, the Plymouth has been out of commission for one reason or another :roll:
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I got the gravel last year, hence why i tried to get in early. the grass outside is a pretty nice spot too.
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Post by Steve »

This looks like a great event and I know we have had some great photos posted previously. I would love to go to this (assuming my Knee op has come and gone by then) but as a spectator rather than in the car,

Cheers Steve :thumbright:
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I didnt go for this one this year. Been both in and out of garden before though. Well done Matt&twins. Quickdraw indeed...
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My eldest has got her school 'prom' there (whatever that is) the following week so will be back there in the Dodge.
Or i may make her go in a stretched Hummer. mmm tasteful...
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I had to do a prom last year for Lewis. Turns out that teenage girls LIKE getting picked up in a flash car, but DISLIKE arriving at their prom in a lengthy rolling burnout as 'everyone is looking'. Girls eh ? :lol:
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I hope your CRB check is up to date Morgan? ;)

And who did the lengthy rolling burnout? I can imagine Lewis in his Camaro, but.... :-k :D
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RobTwin wrote:And who did the lengthy rolling burnout? I can imagine Lewis in his Camaro, but.... :-k :D
Ha ! Its OK, I can take it. Wasnt Lewis. But look carefully. Who's car am I driving... :lol:
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I was wondering - I did not think your car could do a burn out, Morgan ;)
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In the words of mr.Runner... :P :P :P

(This year is the one. Pipe flarer and line lock in the garage. Suregrip down with dr.Anton as we speak. Still not convinced though. Perhaps a bigger engine ? :lol: )
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Post by RobTwin »

BUMP for later today, 4pm till... whenever :D


Latest from the organisers:

"We will be accepting late entries on the night into the Paddock @ £7 per car..."

So don't worry if you haven't pre-booked.... Morgan, anyone ;) :thumbright:
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Hmmm, maybe. Wont be able to finish work early though. Is it worth turning up around 6?
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