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NEC Classic Car Show - November


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Things didn't end so well for me, had a brilliant weekend at the show (although I wasn't there Saturday) where my Marina got a lot of good feedback, apparently the lads on the stand were inundated with people asking if that's Trigs car and if he was about!

 

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Now bearing in mind the cars only done around 150 miles since 1981 so driving it 180 miles home was never going to be easy, I made it to Branston Hut service's where I stopped for some grub and a poo (I'm glad I went now!)

 

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As when I came out the battery was completely flat!

 

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My fan belt was loose and the battery had discharged itself and I nipped it up and jumped it off my power pack and hit the road again, made it another 50 miles before my lights started getting seriously dim...

 

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So pulled of the A14 into the middle of nowhere and decided to make use of the my recovery on my insurance.

 

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First man can out in a Transit and charged the battery up for me, meanwhile the owner of the house I was outside came out, I was expecting him to moan about the lights but he just wanted to look at the car and show me his Mk1 Escort that he had just finished restoring! Bit surreal!

 

Then a recovery lorry turned up to take me home!

 

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Right result! Nice guy too who was more than happy to do the job as he was having a quiet night and was bored, chatted the last hour home and got back at midnight!

 

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Things didn't end so well for me, had a brilliant weekend at the show (although I wasn't there Saturday) where my Marina got a lot of good feedback, apparently the lads on the stand were inundated with people asking if that's Trigs car and if he was about!

 

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Now bearing in mind the cars only done around 150 miles since 1981 so driving it 180 miles home was never going to be easy, I made it to Branston Hut service's where I stopped for some grub and a poo (I'm glad I went now!)

 

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As when I came out the battery was completely flat!

 

4e5b8226d98859dcbf4725908e11170a.jpg

 

My fan belt was loose and the battery had discharged itself and I nipped it up and jumped it off my power pack and hit the road again, made it another 50 miles before my lights started getting seriously dim...

 

d862285e64fc33daae7f8e9c860571c0.jpg

 

So pulled of the A14 into the middle of nowhere and decided to make use of the my recovery on my insurance.

 

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First man can out in a Transit and charged the battery up for me, meanwhile the owner of the house I was outside came out, I was expecting him to moan about the lights but he just wanted to look at the car and show me his Mk1 Escort that he had just finished restoring! Bit surreal!

 

Then a recovery lorry turned up to take me home!

 

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Right result! Nice guy too who was more than happy to do the job as he was having a quiet night and was bored, chatted the last hour home and got back at midnight!

 

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I once broke down in Norwich , guy turned up in an old ford cargo recovery truck to take me back to Warrington , got it on, hitched the trailer up and we set off , in a straight line from norwich to warrington, didn't go on a motorway, barely saw a dual carriageway , going up hills in derbyshire at 15mph , took 8 hours to get back

 

he said the AA only pay direct mileage so that's the way he goes , straight as a die, I bet it was only doing 5mpg up some of those hills

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I once broke down in Norwich , guy turned up in an old ford cargo recovery truck to take me back to Warrington , got it on, hitched the trailer up and we set off , in a straight line from norwich to warrington, didn't go on a motorway, barely saw a dual carriageway , going up hills in derbyshire at 15mph , took 8 hours to get back

 

he said the AA only pay direct mileage so that's the way he goes , straight as a die, I bet it was only doing 5mpg up some of those hills

 

As one who was born and still has family in Norwich, but mostly lived in Manchester, I've had more than my fair share of this journey over the last 40 years. While the roads have improved over the years, the DCs and Motorways don't head in the right direction so even in a fast car don't save much time over the mostly single track A47/A17. I do normally go A1/M62/M60 though to avoid the crawl across A57/A616/A628 Woodhead Pass. Even so this trip has always taken 4.5 to 5 hours - traffic has increased as the roads have improved.

So I suspect given his limited speed your recovery driver would have been no quicker using the indirect motorways.

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We do try to make an effort with our stand on a limited budget and your nice comments are appreciated. Some of the other club stands looked decidedly laclustre despite them probably having much more money and members than us.

 

 

Always a good display Kev - but you must be relieved I wasn't there this year, asking to put a heavy carrier bag of seventies mags in the boot.  :lol:

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Finally got a chance to add my photos, will try not to duplicate what's already been posted.

I thought it was a cracking show, with very little repetition from recent years.

Some really interesting cars across all halls with a lot I didn't know existed or had never seen before. 

 

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Respect to the owner of this, who drove it all the way from Suffolk. Apparently the only car on the MB stand that wasn't trailered.

 

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Car of the show for me, against very stiff competition, was this purple Gilbern Invader (?). MegaYum!

 

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Can’t believe that nobody has mentioned this little honey:

 

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Or for for rareness have a Saab Delta:

 

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And then AlfaFemale surprised me with a pressie. She’d paid for me to have a go behind the wheel in a Delta Integrale. Had a whale of a time with the chap accompanying egging me on to keep the car on boost.

 

 

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Great day out.

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That might be a TiX, the 1982 Alfa GB limited edition based on the 95 bhp 1.5Ti to clear stocks. I had a chocolate brown one, UPH425X. That one hasn't got the (not unobtainium) lower body decals though but it's got the white grille.

They were almost all unregistered 1981 built cars that were tarted up. 

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