Oct 14 meeting
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Oct 14 meeting
Looking forward to seeing all my farina friends at the meeting on Sunday, Lets hope the weather is kind to us!
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Bar and I hope to be there in Gab. Let's look forward to kind weather!
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Please remind us all, venue for this meeting.
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Penton Hall Andover Hampshire Scotty.
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Twelve of us formed a happy band in Penton Mewsey's very well appointed village community hall on the chilly, windy but dry afternoon of Sunday 13th October courtesy of Mark and Teresa Johnson to whom grateful thanks. The dear girl had baked two delicious cakes for the occasion and they were very much appreciated. Sam and his beautiful Mk 2 Countryman had travelled for over three hours from his Weston-super-Mare home; although we were delighted to see the long-distance traveller he brought sad news about Steve (Stoney) Stone our DVLA wizard whose beloved old Jack Russell terrier had died only the previous day, so quite naturally Steve couldn't face the long journey. We all missed his special style of humour.
We'd all brought our own picnics and were able to make tea courtesy of the kitchen. The eclectic conversations ranged from the problems of maintaining classic vehicles which were inevitably throwing up new snags as the years passed - mainly of course how to eradicate the dreaded tin-worm - to the pros & cons of which breakdown service we considered best value for money. FN editor Martyn was gathering ideas for December's magazine and Tracey Clasby regaled us about what happened when she tried riding slowly through a deep puddle on her motorbike (with awful inevitablity she fell off, of course!) We gave a warm welcome to brand-new Club member Stewart who has rescued a rare and early Basic Mk 1 (no stainless steel trim or opening rear windows but, surprisingly, with a heater - a factory addition to the Basic equipment). The car is currently parked in boxes (!) but is heading for a total restoration to join the ranks of racing saloons.
The time passed too quickly and at 5pm it was time to break the party up. For Bar and I, the A34 was for once reasonalby free-flowing and Gab was able to trundle along at a steady 55 most of the way. We had two friendly toots from passing moderns, to which she responded with that well-known A40 big blast on the horn which is so surprising coming from a small car. (I had a salutory lesson in not thinking out loud; at one point I commented "How're you doing, old girl?" to which Bar replied, "Oh, okay thanks." I had to admit I'd been speaking to Gab . . . ) She (Gab!) didn't miss a beat and returned home triumphant.
The following day is her 66th birthday (I bought her when she was eight) and she's spending it resting, in company with the VW camper, dry in their garage. Here's to the next time . . .
We'd all brought our own picnics and were able to make tea courtesy of the kitchen. The eclectic conversations ranged from the problems of maintaining classic vehicles which were inevitably throwing up new snags as the years passed - mainly of course how to eradicate the dreaded tin-worm - to the pros & cons of which breakdown service we considered best value for money. FN editor Martyn was gathering ideas for December's magazine and Tracey Clasby regaled us about what happened when she tried riding slowly through a deep puddle on her motorbike (with awful inevitablity she fell off, of course!) We gave a warm welcome to brand-new Club member Stewart who has rescued a rare and early Basic Mk 1 (no stainless steel trim or opening rear windows but, surprisingly, with a heater - a factory addition to the Basic equipment). The car is currently parked in boxes (!) but is heading for a total restoration to join the ranks of racing saloons.
The time passed too quickly and at 5pm it was time to break the party up. For Bar and I, the A34 was for once reasonalby free-flowing and Gab was able to trundle along at a steady 55 most of the way. We had two friendly toots from passing moderns, to which she responded with that well-known A40 big blast on the horn which is so surprising coming from a small car. (I had a salutory lesson in not thinking out loud; at one point I commented "How're you doing, old girl?" to which Bar replied, "Oh, okay thanks." I had to admit I'd been speaking to Gab . . . ) She (Gab!) didn't miss a beat and returned home triumphant.
The following day is her 66th birthday (I bought her when she was eight) and she's spending it resting, in company with the VW camper, dry in their garage. Here's to the next time . . .
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Re: Oct 14 meeting
What a wonderful day it had been! A great day was had by all. I was over the moon to see my farina friends after doing the long drive from Sussex! I was very sorry that my good friend Stony was unable to come.. you were missed by us all mate.
We all had a great time chatting for hours. I was one of the first to leave due to my long journey home. Ruby drove beautiful.. I did however have one little snag though driving on the A27 between Brighton and Shoreham. In the pitch black. A car came up beside my put his window down and said you got new rear lights! No aware of this I thought it was best that I continue on till I could pull of the duel carriageway. I then carefully drove the car home. Head lights work as due indicators and brake lights however the rest do you not work at present.
Overall though still a super day
We all had a great time chatting for hours. I was one of the first to leave due to my long journey home. Ruby drove beautiful.. I did however have one little snag though driving on the A27 between Brighton and Shoreham. In the pitch black. A car came up beside my put his window down and said you got new rear lights! No aware of this I thought it was best that I continue on till I could pull of the duel carriageway. I then carefully drove the car home. Head lights work as due indicators and brake lights however the rest do you not work at present.
Overall though still a super day