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Thanks to everyone who came down to Harewood on Sunday, either to show their car on our award winning stand or just to say hello. I think it is fair to say that we had an eventful day
It was great to win the prize for the best club stand, although I have no idea what you do with bubble gum flavoured odourizer or 24 assorted cans of "monster", squirting the former into Rich's beard struck me as a pretty decent idea at the time & we did manage to find a lucky youth to relieve us of our "Monster" who I don't imagine will be sleeping for a month. We managed to get a great selection of cars despite not managing to dispose of all 10 tickets & our little display showing the huge variation of Minis, derivatives & variants clearly went down well with the organisers.
Our fortunes on track were a little more mixed.
I was so pleased to see that Rich managed to get his Surf Blue racer finished & fitted with a sensible gear lever, and both Adam & I turned up me having washed the car twice after the filthy sprint at Blyton last weekend.
All started off well, Rich put in a decent time in the little 1071 & both Adam & I managed to break our own hill records on our first runs. The second run however didn't go quite so well. Rich went MUCH faster & I was looking for a good tussle with him, but 1/2 way up on my second practice & noticed a very nasty clunk, clunk, clunk coming from the front end. Initially I thought it could be a CV joint or drive coupling, upon investigation it looks likely to be the "unbreakable" Quaife ATB diff. Our day was over, to add insult to injury, as I lowered the jack I managed to trap both Adams hands between the car & a front wheel, rendering his day doubly over. I was ready to pack up & go home.
It was Rich who suggested I see if i could do the afternoons competitive runs in the Sprint. I can't thank the organisers at Harewood enough, they bent over backwards getting the Sprint Scrutineered & entered ready for the afternoons runs. OK, it wasn't "really" competitive, but it meant that my day wasn't totally ruined & Adam could sit on the sidelines watching me have fun while he nursed his aching wrists.
By the end of the day Rich had managed a very creditable second in class behind a very fast septuagenarian in a beautifully prepared TR6 & I managed 4 uneventful runs in the Sprint improving my time by a good few seconds. My fastest time in the Wolseley is 73.29 so I reckoned that if I managed under 80 seconds I was doing OK, when I pulled a 78.79 out of the bag on the last run I was thrilled.
So, as I said above, a pretty eventful day all round, I couldn't get close to Rich in his racer & he couldn't get close to an old man in a Triumph, it was great to see AndyB, Timell, Goff, Stu & everyone who came down to say hello, we suffered broken vehicles, broken bodies & a beard that smelt like Bubblegum, but we still walked away with a Trophy!
One of the most enjoyable events all year for me.
It was great to win the prize for the best club stand, although I have no idea what you do with bubble gum flavoured odourizer or 24 assorted cans of "monster", squirting the former into Rich's beard struck me as a pretty decent idea at the time & we did manage to find a lucky youth to relieve us of our "Monster" who I don't imagine will be sleeping for a month. We managed to get a great selection of cars despite not managing to dispose of all 10 tickets & our little display showing the huge variation of Minis, derivatives & variants clearly went down well with the organisers.
Our fortunes on track were a little more mixed.
I was so pleased to see that Rich managed to get his Surf Blue racer finished & fitted with a sensible gear lever, and both Adam & I turned up me having washed the car twice after the filthy sprint at Blyton last weekend.
All started off well, Rich put in a decent time in the little 1071 & both Adam & I managed to break our own hill records on our first runs. The second run however didn't go quite so well. Rich went MUCH faster & I was looking for a good tussle with him, but 1/2 way up on my second practice & noticed a very nasty clunk, clunk, clunk coming from the front end. Initially I thought it could be a CV joint or drive coupling, upon investigation it looks likely to be the "unbreakable" Quaife ATB diff. Our day was over, to add insult to injury, as I lowered the jack I managed to trap both Adams hands between the car & a front wheel, rendering his day doubly over. I was ready to pack up & go home.
It was Rich who suggested I see if i could do the afternoons competitive runs in the Sprint. I can't thank the organisers at Harewood enough, they bent over backwards getting the Sprint Scrutineered & entered ready for the afternoons runs. OK, it wasn't "really" competitive, but it meant that my day wasn't totally ruined & Adam could sit on the sidelines watching me have fun while he nursed his aching wrists.
By the end of the day Rich had managed a very creditable second in class behind a very fast septuagenarian in a beautifully prepared TR6 & I managed 4 uneventful runs in the Sprint improving my time by a good few seconds. My fastest time in the Wolseley is 73.29 so I reckoned that if I managed under 80 seconds I was doing OK, when I pulled a 78.79 out of the bag on the last run I was thrilled.
So, as I said above, a pretty eventful day all round, I couldn't get close to Rich in his racer & he couldn't get close to an old man in a Triumph, it was great to see AndyB, Timell, Goff, Stu & everyone who came down to say hello, we suffered broken vehicles, broken bodies & a beard that smelt like Bubblegum, but we still walked away with a Trophy!
One of the most enjoyable events all year for me.
Re: harewood August 6th - 2017 - Montague Burton Trophy
As promised here's some snaps from Harewood, starting off with the display areas.
Road Legal? I doubt it.
IMG_3081 by sb63, on Flickr
When did you last see one of these, and they were never that shiny when they left the factory
IMG_3079 by sb63, on Flickr
Beetle in the weeds
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Tonys' Avenger
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Vermillion
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Looks like this could do with some paint to stop the rust spreading
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And the Winners are...
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Road Legal? I doubt it.
IMG_3081 by sb63, on Flickr
When did you last see one of these, and they were never that shiny when they left the factory
IMG_3079 by sb63, on Flickr
Beetle in the weeds
IMG_3091 by sb63, on Flickr
Tonys' Avenger
IMG_3095 by sb63, on Flickr
Vermillion
IMG_3101 by sb63, on Flickr
Looks like this could do with some paint to stop the rust spreading
IMG_3104 by sb63, on Flickr
And the Winners are...
IMG_3105 by sb63, on Flickr
IMG_3123 by sb63, on Flickr
IMG_3126 by sb63, on Flickr
IMG_3116 by sb63, on Flickr
IMG_3115 by sb63, on Flickr
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Re: harewood August 6th - 2017 - Montague Burton Trophy
this belongs to my mate dirk
legality aside, it was all built in a small single garage and has gone through various incantations over the years
Re: harewood August 6th - 2017 - Montague Burton Trophy
Off to the hill
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Re: harewood August 6th - 2017 - Montague Burton Trophy
Superb photos as always Stu!
Thanks so much.
M
Thanks so much.
M
Re: harewood August 6th - 2017 - Montague Burton Trophy
There was plenty of Minis in action in the other classes.
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The rest of my pictures from Harewood can be found on the following link
https://flic.kr/s/aHsm65osDZ
IMG_2837 by sb63, on Flickr
IMG_3285 by sb63, on Flickr
IMG_2973 by sb63, on Flickr
IMG_3288 by sb63, on Flickr
IMG_2894 by sb63, on Flickr
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The rest of my pictures from Harewood can be found on the following link
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Re: harewood August 6th - 2017 - Montague Burton Trophy
Rich is this the one that's MX5 underneath and that picture of you on 3 wheels......Epic!rich@minispares.com wrote:
this belongs to my mate dirk
legality aside, it was all built in a small single garage and has gone through various incantations over the years
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Re: harewood August 6th - 2017 - Montague Burton Trophy
Is that a Manx 7-Port in one of the shots?
Got any more pictures of it that you could post?
Cheers
Gary
Got any more pictures of it that you could post?
Cheers
Gary
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yes it is the mazdamk1coopers wrote:Rich is this the one that's MX5 underneath and that picture of you on 3 wheels......Epic!rich@minispares.com wrote:
this belongs to my mate dirk
legality aside, it was all built in a small single garage and has gone through various incantations over the years
three wheels good, the one on two wheels is better, that was stus fault as he told me where he was going to be, so I took plenty of kerb!
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Re: harewood August 6th - 2017 - Montague Burton Trophy
its the red Maguire, it had a set of split 45's on a normal five portrpb203 wrote:Is that a Manx 7-Port in one of the shots?
Got any more pictures of it that you could post?
Cheers
Gary
it did have plenty of manx parts on it, but not a manx 7 port
owner was a really nice guy and the car was beautiful
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Re: harewood August 6th - 2017 - Montague Burton Trophy
Awesome that Can , Sure bet young Adam slept with itAndyB72 wrote:Best stand award... (photo from Adam F.)...
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Re: harewood August 6th - 2017 - Montague Burton Trophy
No 7 port, Longman Splits on a 5 port if you are talking about the Maguire engine pic?
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Re: harewood August 6th - 2017 - Montague Burton Trophy
Mark, this raises 2 obvious questions:
1. Why didn't you run the moke in the afternooon - that sort of weight saving usually costs thousands! Scrutineers not too keen, I guess?
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2. Given that you knobbled Adam, do we assume his times were getting a little too close to Dad's?
Looks like a cracking day all round (disasters aside) but the Hornet seems to love a problem......
Al
1. Why didn't you run the moke in the afternooon - that sort of weight saving usually costs thousands! Scrutineers not too keen, I guess?
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2. Given that you knobbled Adam, do we assume his times were getting a little too close to Dad's?
Looks like a cracking day all round (disasters aside) but the Hornet seems to love a problem......
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Re: harewood August 6th - 2017 - Montague Burton Trophy
Yet another cracking event that I've missed, but thanks to Stu for sharing those superb photographs.
I'll get along to an event one day, I promise.
I'll get along to an event one day, I promise.
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Re: harewood August 6th - 2017 - Montague Burton Trophy
Thanks Rich/David,
My excuse was I only had a quick look at the pictures, saw the rose jointed carb linkage and the Manx badge on the rocker cover and put 2 and 2 together to make 5!
Anyone get any pictures of the rocker cover or in particular the badge?
Cheers
Gary
My excuse was I only had a quick look at the pictures, saw the rose jointed carb linkage and the Manx badge on the rocker cover and put 2 and 2 together to make 5!
Anyone get any pictures of the rocker cover or in particular the badge?
Cheers
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Re: harewood August 6th - 2017 - Montague Burton Trophy
No probs Gary, before the 7 port Bill Quoine at Manx did some great 5 port tuning, the 7 porter heads are strange things a bit more work than 5 ports with the centre port split.
In the south we used to run against one in the old BARC Touring car class and it never performed better than a well set up 5 port on the speed scene, it may have been a different story on a circuit however!
In the south we used to run against one in the old BARC Touring car class and it never performed better than a well set up 5 port on the speed scene, it may have been a different story on a circuit however!
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Re: harewood August 6th - 2017 - Montague Burton Trophy
Forgot to say Derek has owned and run this car since the late seventies or early eighties the same time as mine has been competing, BDL is the 5 port and JHW ran the 7 port
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Re: harewood August 6th - 2017 - Montague Burton Trophy
1. Why didn't you run the moke in the afternooon - that sort of weight saving usually costs thousands! Scrutineers not too keen, I guess?
CORRECT
2. Given that you knobbled Adam, do we assume his times were getting a little too close to Dad's?
ALSO CORRECT
CORRECT
2. Given that you knobbled Adam, do we assume his times were getting a little too close to Dad's?
ALSO CORRECT