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Re: ScA7C Borders Raid 2015...

Howard Wright
Another excellent post Ruairidh

AND it was throwing it down.

Howard


hi howard,

rain at the welsh, are you sure

nice one R

the first time tracy came to guildtown with me, she pointed out how you shook everyones hand as they came onto the field. sometimes even getting into a jog across the field to welcome people.

i hadnt noticed this before, being a bit slow.

but a worm welcome, and enthusiasm. makes a good rally.

tony

Location: huncote on the pig

Re: ScA7C Borders Raid 2015...

Great posting.
Looks like great fun, jealous I was not there.

Location: the centre of the Universe

Re: ScA7C Borders Raid 2015...

Yes - a truly memorable weekend for me as a first timer with the ScA7C, blown away by the warmth of a welcome which gives real meaning to the term 'Austin Seven Friends' - plus sheer amazement (not to mention gratitude) at the speed and efficiency of replacing my broken halfshaft...cutting edge (sorry) mechanics led by Ruairidh, Neil and team, lightened of course by a stream of quick wit, repartee - and sheer ribaldry! The 65 blew home the 100 miles from Chillingham Castle - job's a real good'un. Now I just have to locate 6ft pole to tweak those hub nuts...Thanks to all again - I'll be back for sure!

Location: North Cumbria

Re: ScA7C Borders Raid 2015...

Yes - a memorable weekend for me as a first timer with the ScA7C, blown away by the warmth of a welcome which gives real meaning to the term 'Austin Seven Friends' - plus sheer amazement (not to mention gratitude) at the speed and efficiency of replacing halfshaft...cutting edge (sorry) mechanics led by Ruairidh, Neil and team, lightened of course by a stream of quick wit, repartee - and sheer ribaldry! The 65 blew home the 100 miles from Chillingham Castle - job's a real good'un. Now I just have to locate 6ft pole to tweak those hub nuts...Thanks to all again - I'll be back!

Location: North Cumbria

Re: ScA7C Borders Raid 2015...

such great company and camaradie up there that this time I went up in my campervan without my box saloon to socialise and sampled the delights of being driven around in Richard Arkells type 65 and Rupert Pughs ratty Ruby. Tremendous fun and thanks to all concerned and Neil and Andrea for organising.
regards --John


Location: doncaster

Re: ScA7C Borders Raid 2015...

Looked like a really great weekend, may be one year I'll have to pop up and join you.

Location: Sunny suffolk