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Bicester Heritage 'Super Scramble'
Posted: Fri Jun 28, 19 7:49 am
by RobTwin
Our second visit to this WW2 bomber base, this one promised to be even bigger than the previous time last October... after all this was called 'Super Scramble' and not just 'Sunday Scramble'! Plus the tickets were 4x the price (£20 vs £5 per person) compared to their regular (January, April & October), tho we got the early bird £10 tickets.
Not sure that it was a lot bigger in terms of numbers but there was more going on (auto jumble, autocross (?) course). Either way there was more than enough to see in the 6 hours we were there...
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Posted: Fri Jun 28, 19 8:10 am
by RobTwin
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Posted: Fri Jun 28, 19 8:19 am
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Re: Bicester Heritage 'Super Scramble'
Posted: Fri Jun 28, 19 8:47 am
by SAV@RPM
Great pictures as always Rob, some fantastic cars there. A real walk down memory lane for me, my first car was an Austin A35 followed by a few Vauxhall Firenzas, even had a Vauxhall Chevette HS before catching the Mopar bug. Worked on quite a few of the cars pictured as well over the years.
Re: Bicester Heritage 'Super Scramble'
Posted: Sat Jun 29, 19 12:56 am
by RobTwin
SAV@RPM wrote: Fri Jun 28, 19 8:47 am
Great pictures as always Rob, some fantastic cars there. A real walk down memory lane for me, my first car was an Austin A35 followed by a few Vauxhall Firenzas, even had a Vauxhall Chevette HS before catching the Mopar bug. Worked on quite a few of the cars pictured as well over the years.
Thanks Martin. I was thinking about RPM and Thunder Road, walking around the garages there, thinking how similar they all looked...

Re: Bicester Heritage 'Super Scramble'
Posted: Sat Jun 29, 19 7:55 am
by ScottyDave
What a great selection of cars/vehicles, looks like a great day out. Thanks for sharing the photos.
Re: Bicester Heritage 'Super Scramble'
Posted: Sat Jun 29, 19 11:33 am
by slumbers
Wow ! Great Photos and wide variety of Lovely cars ....think I'd take the Iso Grifo Home

Re: Bicester Heritage 'Super Scramble'
Posted: Sun Jun 30, 19 2:01 pm
by Stu Twin
slumbers wrote: Sat Jun 29, 19 11:33 am
Wow ! Great Photos and wide variety of Lovely cars ....think I'd take the Iso Grifo Home
Good call, I think the XKSS continuation would have to be on the list too.
And the Lambo 350 GT (LAM 1)....
Re: Bicester Heritage 'Super Scramble'
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 19 7:11 am
by cadboy
OMG
I didn't know there was so many lovely classic cars around and to get all in one place.....WOW
Thanks for sharing your photos here I have to do this next time.
How do get to see them all in one day though.
Re: Bicester Heritage 'Super Scramble'
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 19 8:02 am
by RobTwin
cadboy wrote: Mon Jul 01, 19 7:11 am
OMG
I didn't know there was so many lovely classic cars around and to get all in one place.....WOW
Thanks for sharing your photos here I have to do this next time.
How do get to see them all in one day though.
Keep an eye on their events, the next regular 'Sunday Scramble' is in October...
http://bicesterheritage.co.uk/events/
Re: Bicester Heritage 'Super Scramble'
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 19 8:02 am
by RobTwin
Stu Twin wrote: Sun Jun 30, 19 2:01 pm
slumbers wrote: Sat Jun 29, 19 11:33 am
Wow ! Great Photos and wide variety of Lovely cars ....think I'd take the Iso Grifo Home
Good call, I think the XKSS continuation would have to be on the list too.
And the Lambo 350 GT (LAM 1)....
and i quite liked that early Skyline too..

Re: Bicester Heritage 'Super Scramble'
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 19 1:08 pm
by Faux-7-0
Thanks for posting - awesome selection of cars there. I'll take the silver Bizzarini.....