Eastnor
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Eastnor
Anyone going to the Eastnor Land Rover Show over the bank holiday weekend?
http://www.eastnorlandrovershow.com
http://www.eastnorlandrovershow.com
1983 Stage 1 V8 Hardtop (Mrs Bingham)
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Re: Eastnor
Hi
l will be going to Eastnor this year camping hopefully with the MROC lot.
will you be going?
l will be going to Eastnor this year camping hopefully with the MROC lot.
will you be going?
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Re: Eastnor
That's the plan if I can find the time to book the tickets
We're booked somewhere in the Cotswolds the week before so we thought we would extend the trip to Eastnor.
We don't belong to any clubs so we'll be flying solo.
We're booked somewhere in the Cotswolds the week before so we thought we would extend the trip to Eastnor.
We don't belong to any clubs so we'll be flying solo.
1983 Stage 1 V8 Hardtop (Mrs Bingham)
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Re: Eastnor
excellent! must meet for a beer
Any other Stage 1's going from the uk?
sebking?
Any other Stage 1's going from the uk?
sebking?
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Re: Eastnor
I'll be there with some 1-Tons.
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Re: Eastnor
hi - have finally dried out from Eastnor - never camped in such rain. l was asked if l could do a parade lap in the stage 1 arround the show ring but was canciled due to the wet ground conditions.
ended up leaving the truck at the show entrance and walked round the show - not bad but very few "show specials"
also helped with scrutineering on the sunday for the self drive arround the grounds. allowed me to get a drive arround the scenic route in a new range rover. amazing car with a lovely interior and awesome computer trickery with hill decent ect.. however l would still prefer my stage 1, much more driver input required.
ended up leaving the truck at the show entrance and walked round the show - not bad but very few "show specials"
also helped with scrutineering on the sunday for the self drive arround the grounds. allowed me to get a drive arround the scenic route in a new range rover. amazing car with a lovely interior and awesome computer trickery with hill decent ect.. however l would still prefer my stage 1, much more driver input required.
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Re: Eastnor
Yep, felt like I had trench foot by the time the slurry started to clot up enough so we could go home. Shame – a good turnout and a good atmosphere made up for the average show (no fault on the organisers part). I thought the marshals did a brilliant job in impossible conditions.
I think I saw your truck by the entrance to the main campsite when I was descending down that “hill” on the way in – interesting that was; two adults, two teenagers, dog camping gear and the world’s most heaviest caravan – or so it seemed
Did I also see you driving north from Banbury earlier in the week?
Why were the MROC camped so far away from everyone else?
I think I saw your truck by the entrance to the main campsite when I was descending down that “hill” on the way in – interesting that was; two adults, two teenagers, dog camping gear and the world’s most heaviest caravan – or so it seemed
Did I also see you driving north from Banbury earlier in the week?
Why were the MROC camped so far away from everyone else?
1983 Stage 1 V8 Hardtop (Mrs Bingham)
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Re: Eastnor
this was our camp site