| Report
on Saturday's Events

Ron and Margaret
Waters, proud owners of a Flying 10, at Bourton on the Water
SATURDAY 27TH JUNE
2008
Saturday started off much
brighter than the day before and continued to get warmer throughout the
day. We had chosen the right weekend after all!
The RAC Campus is rather
sprawling but I think everyone found the Dining Room for Breakfast. There
was choice more than enough for everyone, cereals and continental, fruits
juice and a full fry-up. A buzz of expectation and lively conversation was
in the air.
Rally control was soon lively
with additional cars and members joining us. Soon it was time to assemble
for the main roadrun around the Cotswolds. The Marshalls allowed the cars
to leave at 30 second intervals, so as not to cause bunching and potential
hazards to modern traffic. A strong representation of Edwardian and
Vintage cars led the way followed by the remainder in roughly ascending
age order. They made quite a sight on the road.
Organiser, Len Barr, had helpfully arranged for a private carpark in the
village, just a short walk from the centre, a useful facility in a town
where tourist traffic makes finding a parking spot quite difficult. So we
were all able to park together and make the short walk to the Cotswolds
Motor Museum. In addition, a couple of cars were able to park immediately
in front of the museum.
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see an enlargement)
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Vehicles
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A number of additional cars
had already arrived at Bourton when the first roadrun cars got there,
These included Steve Burts superb Teignmouth, Car of the Show in 2008,
David Groom's Model SLO and a Standard 10 pickup from East Sussex.
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see an enlargement)
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Steve
Birt's Teignmouth is admired by locals at Bourton
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David Groom
arrived in this SLO
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Line up of
Standard 10's
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John
Hughes's Standard 10 going strong at 361,000 miles
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As lunchtime approached,
almost all of the party availed themselves of one of the many hostelries
in the village for lunch. Conan Lewis captured some of the cars crossing
the River Windrush outside the Museum as they set off on the return trip.
The roadrun back to the RAC
was in my view through some of the prettiest Cotswolds countryside,
starting with a steep climb out of Bourton itself. Whilst Len had
provided for a Tail-end Charlie, complete with a trailer to pick up
any broken cars, in fact his services were not needed - as all the cars
completed the round trip without breakdown. A credit to all the owners
involved and of course to Standard engineering! The oldest car on the run
was the 1910 six cylinder Model G which performed perfectly throughout.
Back at the college, most
people chose to leave their cars on the Rally field to make an interesting
display. The owners then left to make themselves ready for the evening's
Gala Dinner.
Here are more of the cars
attending:
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Immaculate Standard 10
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Standard 6 cwt Pickup
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8 Drophead Coupé from the Isle of Wight
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Oldest participant, the 99 year old Standard Model
G
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Returning via a very direct
route, it was just 4 mikes back to the RAC, which was accomplished before
nightfall. At this point most retired to the Student bar and relived
their college days, even if the price of beer has gone up somewhat!
The next page will feature
the Golden Anniversary Gala Dinner.
Car ready, or not, you are
welcome to join in the fun at the 2010 International Rally. Info coming
soon.
Photos and report by Phil
Homer
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including the enlargements are digitally compressed and are not of
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