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The Mini 'Scene' is actually quite small..

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2013 1:00 am
by Richspec
6 degrees of separation and all that :lol:

I was just thinking this while typing out my blurb for the 'who you are' thread and reading what others have put.

I wonder how many of us know the same people??
This could go on a bit...

Dai knows Endaf and helped with the AppK build, I'm facebook friends (Christ that sounds bad!) with Endaf, I put him onto a BDA on Pistonheads which I think he bought. We're both on the spaceframe minis page as obviously he builds them and I had loads of pics off the net which I posted over there, sourced from when I was looking for one and ended up buying a miglia type thing from Rightline Motorsport. I also know Jim that does the wiring and techy stuff with endaf, through Dave Coxon firstly, who helped Jimsters turbo twin cam build, and Jimsters involvement with the turbominis forum. Several of the members from there are on here as well, some I've met in passing at avon or mitp through my friendship with Turbo Phil (as he's known)
Everybody knows or knows of Vegard :lol: , who bought Bodge It Racing 1 from Mark Haswell who I first met donkeys years ago when the same car was a different reg :mrgreen: I sold Neil, marks mate, who might? still have BIR 2 my old road Vauxhall-mini frame. Some of the NE guys must know Neil? whats become of the mini?
On track days with Mark H I met Jon Flanagan, one of vegards mates? bought Jons famous yellow mini. I know for a fact that Rich at minispares knows a lot of these people, and reckon Mark F might as well.
Others off this forum - Stuart - SurfBlue, often bump into each other at shows but can't recall where we first met?
GraemeC - emails about something or other :oops: and I've seen his lovely cars on display at Heaves Hall a few times.


So mostly people in the realms of 'making minis go quicker' when I read back through it..

Re: The Mini 'Scene' is actually quite small..

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2013 9:20 am
by mk1
You are right, the mini scene is very small indeed! When you have mates like Pete F, Rich (guru) & Will (twin Turbo) Kerr, I know there is only 1 degree of separation between myself & about 99% of all mini owners in the world :-)

Re: The Mini 'Scene' is actually quite small..

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2013 1:15 pm
by Richspec
there you go another link , one of the twins bought my old car trailer.

Re: The Mini 'Scene' is actually quite small..

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2013 2:37 pm
by rich@minispares.com
Richspec wrote:there you go another link , one of the twins bought my old car trailer.

and me and mark borrowed that trailer once to collect one of my, er, beasts.

its getting smaller is this circle!

Re: The Mini 'Scene' is actually quite small..

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2013 9:12 pm
by Lakeland997
Richspec wrote:6 degrees of separation and all that

I was just thinking this while typing out my blurb for the 'who you are' thread and reading what others have put.

I wonder how many of us know the same people??
This could go on a bit...
Rich, I notice that so far four Cumbrians have responded to Mark's 'who are you' thread.
Either the far North West Mini scene is bigger than I realised or we just like talking about ourselves (not much else to do up here) :)

Re: The Mini 'Scene' is actually quite small..

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2013 10:22 pm
by Richspec
Aye, we're not backward at coming forward!

Are you at the Whitehaven motorshow on Saturday?

Re: The Mini 'Scene' is actually quite small..

Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2013 12:48 am
by surfblue63
Richspec wrote:Others off this forum - Stuart - SurfBlue, often bump into each other at shows but can't recall where we first met?
We first met at the Holker Show in 2009. I think you spotted my car on the Cumbria Mini Cruisers forum and invited me over to be part of your 50 Years of Mini display.

I've not been over to a Cumbrian show for a few years, I must pencil a couple in for next year.

Re: The Mini 'Scene' is actually quite small..

Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 1:07 pm
by JC T ONE
Hi all,

well here is a challange =
Image


How small is the Mini scene really ? = who knows the owner of this car ?



Jens Christian

Re: The Mini 'Scene' is actually quite small..

Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 1:08 pm
by rich@minispares.com
JC T ONE wrote:Hi all,

well here is a challange =
Image


How small is the Mini scene really ? = who knows the owner of this car ?



Jens Christian


jens


I think I know the answer to this, was the photo taken in Scotland?

Re: The Mini 'Scene' is actually quite small..

Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 1:19 pm
by JC T ONE
rich@minispares.com wrote:

jens


I think I know the answer to this, was the photo taken in Scotland?

Me think so = I found it in this lot =

http://www.flickr.com/photos/30140168@N ... 928089667/


Fraserburgh vintage car rally .

Re: The Mini 'Scene' is actually quite small..

Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 1:38 pm
by rich@minispares.com
jens

i'll pm you....


the car is a one old lady owner car that was stood for 20 plus years in a garage.

the new owner only bought it last year

Re: The Mini 'Scene' is actually quite small..

Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 4:06 pm
by turbochargedstu
i once sold a mini to a certain richard that was slightly flood damaged. later found out it had previously been damaged and badly repaired. always felt guilty about that and wondered if it ever affected my ability for discount!! :mrgreen:

too small a community, but one where the nice people in it are willing to help whenever they can.

Re: The Mini 'Scene' is actually quite small..

Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 4:26 pm
by rich@minispares.com
turbochargedstu wrote:i once sold a mini to a certain richard that was slightly flood damaged.

I remember that, I crashed my saxo on the same day you delivered it, so technically it was the distress of buying that mini that made me crash


you owe me one phase one black citroen saxo vts

and my health

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: The Mini 'Scene' is actually quite small..

Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 4:40 pm
by turbochargedstu
you drove a chavved up saxo. it needed to be crashed!!! i take it the bridge parapit jumped out in front of you!! ;)


have to have a catch up brew sometime.

Re: The Mini 'Scene' is actually quite small..

Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 5:06 pm
by rich@minispares.com
turbochargedstu wrote:you drove a chavved up saxo.

rubbish

it was bog standard

it was a understated flying machine,

don't confuse the vts with the boy racer vtr!

the insurance on the vts was so high that boy racers couldn't afford to run them :lol:


in another 15-20 years vts's are going to be a very rare car, its so rare that they are even seen on the road now, I haven't seen a phase one for ages round here.

Re: The Mini 'Scene' is actually quite small..

Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 10:14 pm
by Lakeland997
Richspec wrote:Aye, we're not backward at coming forward!

Are you at the Whitehaven motorshow on Saturday?
Sorry Rich been camping in Devon last week so didn't see your post.

The answer is therefore no we were not taking part and now, with hindsight, I'm glad too as I hear the weather was very... Cumbrian.

We're in the middle of a big showroom renovation at work so keeping our heads down and trying to deliver a decent service in the middle of a building site.

Re: The Mini 'Scene' is actually quite small..

Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 10:52 pm
by JC T ONE
rich@minispares.com wrote:jens

i'll pm you....


the car is a one old lady owner car that was stood for 20 plus years in a garage.

the new owner only bought it last year

Hi Rich,

thanks a lot ;) sounds like a really nice car 8-)

Re: The Mini 'Scene' is actually quite small..

Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 9:32 am
by vegar
Richspec wrote:6 degrees of separation and all that :lol:

I was just thinking this while typing out my blurb for the 'who you are' thread and reading what others have put.

I wonder how many of us know the same people??
This could go on a bit...

Dai knows Endaf and helped with the AppK build, I'm facebook friends (Christ that sounds bad!) with Endaf, I put him onto a BDA on Pistonheads which I think he bought. We're both on the spaceframe minis page as obviously he builds them and I had loads of pics off the net which I posted over there, sourced from when I was looking for one and ended up buying a miglia type thing from Rightline Motorsport. I also know Jim that does the wiring and techy stuff with endaf, through Dave Coxon firstly, who helped Jimsters turbo twin cam build, and Jimsters involvement with the turbominis forum. Several of the members from there are on here as well, some I've met in passing at avon or mitp through my friendship with Turbo Phil (as he's known)
Everybody knows or knows of Vegard :lol: , who bought Bodge It Racing 1 from Mark Haswell who I first met donkeys years ago when the same car was a different reg :mrgreen: I sold Neil, marks mate, who might? still have BIR 2 my old road Vauxhall-mini frame. Some of the NE guys must know Neil? whats become of the mini?
On track days with Mark H I met Jon Flanagan, one of vegards mates? bought Jons famous yellow mini. I know for a fact that Rich at minispares knows a lot of these people, and reckon Mark F might as well.
Others off this forum - Stuart - SurfBlue, often bump into each other at shows but can't recall where we first met?
GraemeC - emails about something or other :oops: and I've seen his lovely cars on display at Heaves Hall a few times.


So mostly people in the realms of 'making minis go quicker' when I read back through it..
BIR1 is resting in my garage next to my Abarth :)
Image

Re: The Mini 'Scene' is actually quite small..

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2018 11:05 pm
by Vegard
Richspec wrote:6 degrees of separation and all that :lol:

I was just thinking this while typing out my blurb for the 'who you are' thread and reading what others have put.

I wonder how many of us know the same people??
This could go on a bit...

Dai knows Endaf and helped with the AppK build, I'm facebook friends (Christ that sounds bad!) with Endaf, I put him onto a BDA on Pistonheads which I think he bought. We're both on the spaceframe minis page as obviously he builds them and I had loads of pics off the net which I posted over there, sourced from when I was looking for one and ended up buying a miglia type thing from Rightline Motorsport. I also know Jim that does the wiring and techy stuff with endaf, through Dave Coxon firstly, who helped Jimsters turbo twin cam build, and Jimsters involvement with the turbominis forum. Several of the members from there are on here as well, some I've met in passing at avon or mitp through my friendship with Turbo Phil (as he's known)
Everybody knows or knows of Vegard :lol: , who bought Bodge It Racing 1 from Mark Haswell who I first met donkeys years ago when the same car was a different reg :mrgreen: I sold Neil, marks mate, who might? still have BIR 2 my old road Vauxhall-mini frame. Some of the NE guys must know Neil? whats become of the mini?
On track days with Mark H I met Jon Flanagan, one of vegards mates? bought Jons famous yellow mini. I know for a fact that Rich at minispares knows a lot of these people, and reckon Mark F might as well.
Others off this forum - Stuart - SurfBlue, often bump into each other at shows but can't recall where we first met?
GraemeC - emails about something or other :oops: and I've seen his lovely cars on display at Heaves Hall a few times.


So mostly people in the realms of 'making minis go quicker' when I read back through it..
I’ve just bought Bodge it Racing 1 again :)