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Leave the car at home Wendy,go for the pi55 up,thats what all the yorkshire lads do every year,tracks too busy for racing,good for watchin though :thumbright:
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Good advice, Dave.
No use trying to run good times with a cold track and the rodders dropping clods of mud down the strip :roll:
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Well, I have sent them a stinking email Wendy, as the whole thing just stinks. Even on the Hot Rod drags page of their site it says

'Where else can you expect to see period Flathead roadsters and coupes, 200 mph blown methanol injected hot rods, ground thumping dragsters, big blocked Fiats and classic blown Willys Coupes? At the Original Hot Rod Drags of course!'

Now, believe it or not, the big block Fiats are post 1972. The earliest is a 1974, the rest are 80's bodies. So here they actually plugging a big block 1974 car?! Why the Bananarama! can't Wendy get in then? I shall possibly be attending and if I see any post 72 car there I shall be questioning their methods again.
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Wendy, you're too honest for your own good, like Dunc says, you go in say nothing, pay your money, sign on and race and if they question you just blag it.
Everytime i scrutineer my car, he keeps pulling me up on a couple of small things and i keep forgeting to do them, so i just blag him and he lets me off again.
Off the top of my head, I could think off at least 10 cars last year that were post 73 and i bet at least 5 of them are there this year and the other 5 probably would be, if there weren't a recession.
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Hot rodders, they are so up their own arse at this event :twisted:

Wendy, just paint it matte black with some pinstripes and no one will notice
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MilesnMiles wrote:Hot rodders, they are so up their own arse at this event :twisted:

Wendy, just paint it matte black with some pinstripes and no one will notice
;)
I did put in my email if it was black and I was male would I get in ?
Thanks too Dave you star ! I joined the forum but you have to write intro statement which I'd then scrutinised no one can see it then admin say if you can join !!
I won't ask next year ! But you know me I am a good girl ! ;)
keep it moist!
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1974 ford gran torino(scarlett)
1968 dodge charger r/t(well a bit of)
1974 ford mk1 escort
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DrogoBroadband wrote:Well, I have sent them a stinking email Wendy, as the whole thing just stinks. Even on the Hot Rod drags page of their site it says

'Where else can you expect to see period Flathead roadsters and coupes, 200 mph blown methanol injected hot rods, ground thumping dragsters, big blocked Fiats and classic blown Willys Coupes? At the Original Hot Rod Drags of course!'

Now, believe it or not, the big block Fiats are post 1972. The earliest is a 1974, the rest are 80's bodies. So here they actually plugging a big block 1974 car?! Why the Bananarama! can't Wendy get in then? I shall possibly be attending and if I see any post 72 car there I shall be questioning their methods again.
See you there Dave...think we just about scrap in under the banner...
Rich..??
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You'll be OK Rich, it looks like a 71 :D
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We'll be at Goodwood where they have the 'tax-exempt' car park which is like a car show in its own right 8-)

Unfortunately you wouldnt get in there either Wendy :( :roll:

It's a conspiracy, I tell ya :x
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:shock:
keep it moist!
aiming for an A.S.B.O!
1974 ford gran torino(scarlett)
1968 dodge charger r/t(well a bit of)
1974 ford mk1 escort
109 landrover staton wagon fire engine 1 of a kind
110 defender xs jazz
109 station wagon fred
land rover defender 110( froggie)
1968 Dodge Charger (Matty)
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Post by Blue »

The NSRA have become a bunch of purists who don't even like plastic hot rods. I'm surprised they don't have a 1957 cut off to be honest...
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Rolling VED Excemption - E-petition

Now seems as good a time as any....

http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/183


Probably do as much good as the last one
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BUDGIE

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SO...........WHO'S GOIN THEN :?
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SIR BUDGIE OBE wrote:SO...........WHO'S GOIN THEN :?
:thumbright:
Lifes Too Fast But The Car`s Not, It even managed to miss the boat twice.
Now passed customs.
Now on route.
Now in posession.
Now costing me sh*t loads.
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Mike that is called Mike.

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