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Our area (manchester)joined up with the local standard club,for a run thru' the cheshire countryside,ending up @ Blakemere craft centre near Northwich where we displayed the cars to the public.Although there were around 25/30 cars on the run only 3 were stags!:shock:.....a good day out though.....Dale
Our area (manchester)joined up with the local standard club,for a run thru' the cheshire countryside,ending up @ Blakemere craft centre near Northwich where we displayed the cars to the public.Although there were around 25/30 cars on the run only 3 were stags!:shock:.....a good day out though.....Dale
Sorry about that Dale it should have been 4 stags but my daughter came around unexpectedly with the grand kids. I told them to go as we were going out but SHMBO said the kids are more important than the stag .......................stupid woman JOHN
MK 2 1977 FLAMENCO RED ,WEBER ,BELT DRIVEN WATER PUMP.
We joined the Stilton Cheese ClassicRunfrom Quenby Hall in Leicestershire across to Stilton in Cambridgeshire, wonderful day,cheese tasting and a Hogroast en-route, a huge variety of cars, over 100 car total, incl. 4 Stags.
We had our Essex run out starting off with 8 Stags, one leaving early and unfortunatley one have a fuel problem. Image taken at Hylands House, Chelmsford
Was that you that came past the old pub which is now a curry house near Rettenden in convoy with anotheryellow Stag at about 5pm?
They sounded fabulous as you swept past, I wasn't allowed to bring ours as it was a 'family' do, :X:X:X
Yep, well spotted. It was myself and myfather on the way home. Thanks for the compliment on the acoustics
What could she possibly mean 'breakdown' what do women know about cars eh?
Were you up from Kent for the day then?
Cheers
Andrew
My wives's (Who I saved on a raiding party from Kent many years ago!) Great great grandfather (I think that's right) was the licenseeat the turn of the last century, some time before it was turned into a curry house!! Don't think they had many poppadoms on the menu then! It seemed like a good place to have a family reunion. Unfortunately some of her family still live in the badlands!!
Nice curry though, the lunch time buffet was good value and they didn't stripe us up on the drinks. That would be a good subject on the forum, Recommended curry houses!
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