Coventry Transport Museum day out 29 TH July.

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Re: Coventry Transport Museum day out 29 TH July.

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will be there in my yellow Visa!!!
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I'm afraid it'll rain tomorrow - I washed the GS and gave it a quick polish today. last time I did that was late March :oops:
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Re: Coventry Transport Museum day out 29 TH July.

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Not a bad turn out;

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2 VALVERS!!!! It's practically un-heard of!

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Jazz isn't looking too shabby either, though with 8 days left to the ICCCCCCR, there are a lot of things i won't be sorting!

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I rather enjoyed the day, chilled, interesting and in good company. Thanks to those who made the journey, see you in a week or so!



PS Tim, did you have to swim home? There was an epic weather system that seemed to sitting over Derby (ish) on my journey home.
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Re: Coventry Transport Museum day out 29 TH July.

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Nice to put some faces to names. Sorry I didn't get to chat much, Nathan wanted to catch up with his exschool friend who moved to Coventry at Easter. We both enjoyed our day out though, the museum was well worth a visit.

Thanks to Mark for helping me to find my way there.
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A lovely day, great to meet you Jane and Nathan, your TXi is a beauty, the GT did indeed get rinsed on the way home but is safe and dry in her garage. Sadly I was a bit under the weather and feeling rather strange (more strange than usual) so couldnt wait to get home.
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Who's is the blue one? Looks a lovely colour. Also is that Charles' TZD Evasion estate?
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The ice blue 16TXi auto is Janes aka Merlyns.
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Re: Coventry Transport Museum day out 29 TH July.

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Yep, 2nded on the various comments above - great day out, great to meet everyone, either again or for the 1st time.
2 VALVERS!!!! It's practically un-heard of!
Oh, I dunno - If the BXClub events I've been to this year so far are anything to go by, todays valver turnout was a low one in percentage terms!

Mark - Thanks for organising this - to think you were worried whether it would go well!
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Re: Coventry Transport Museum day out 29 TH July.

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Tim Leech wrote:A lovely day, great to meet you Jane and Nathan, your TXi is a beauty,
Thank-you kind sir, praise indeed. :D
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Thanks to everyone for turning up to my first event as planning officer. :) It was a great day out, but it is the people that attend said event, that make it so. Thanks guys.
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Re: Coventry Transport Museum day out 29 TH July.

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Thanks for arranging the day Mark, top job (especially since organising BXC-ers seems to be worse than herding cats) and good practice for Scotland next year, get to it ;P

I always have mixed feelings about car museums - so much better for them to be giving people pleasure by looking at them and indulging in bouts of nostalgia rather than being bean cans. But also seems a shame in a way that so many of them will never be driven again, although pleased to hear from Vanny that some of them do get outings every so often.

Nostalgia: W-T-F? - how can that be in a museum, I was ALIVE when those were commonly seen on the streets :shock: Also the old Public Service Announcements - who remembers the Tufty Club, and a very young Jimmy Saville (RIP) urging us to klunk-click every trip ... ah, those were the days.

Really interesting day out though, and the Land Speed Record replay simulator was just plain fun :D

About fifthed on nice to catch up with some familiar faces and meet some new ones - look forward to catching up with most at the ICCCR and others at future events :)
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Gret Day! than =D> ks!
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Yes - an excellent day out both meeting folks familiar and new and the museum itself - many thanks to Mark for organising, for Vanny's directions, and to John for the guided tour around Coventry centre and the cathedrals.

Hope you're feeling better soon Tim.
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Re: Coventry Transport Museum day out 29 TH July.

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Thanks guys for the warm welcome to the BX club, i have never been to a event having owned a car for such a short time (about 20 mins i reckon] . Great day out and interesting museum. thanks for organising the day and look forward to seeing you at the icccr.
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Re: Coventry Transport Museum day out 29 TH July.

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Well, I had a very nice time again and got to drive Tim's GT on the way home. I can confirm it drives just as good as it looks, which for a car that's older than I am ( :^o ) is impressive.

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