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1. The club stand early on.
2 - 3. Freestyles making the most of the mud. 4. Frank Willard's Mini Marcos 5. Believed to be the only surviving pop-up Wildgoose towed caravan. Unfortunately is suffered a broken cable on the day so the top couldn't be raised. 6. The Hornet convertible (Crayford?) did not appear to be in roadgoing condition. 7. This Spanish-built Authi Mini 1275C is a rare visitor to these shores. 8. The Domino gullwing from Teesside is a regular visitor to kit car and Mini shows. 9. The ERA Register had a splendid turnout of ten cars including a Japanese spec example. 10. This Andersen Cub seems to think it's a Moke! 11. Richard Porter's Mini Marcos on the Thames Valley Mini Club stand. 12. Mark Hazell's Scamp on the TVMC stand. 13. It was muddy! 14 - 15. The MMOC stand. 16. View over the site. 17 - 20. MMOC's new pop-up display. The only problem was how to get it to pop down! 21 - 32. Action on the strip. 23. This smart Domino premier unfortunately got turned away. 24. A fast GTM Rossa gets staged. 25. A cloud of smoke from the far end ... 26 - 30. and Guy Humphries blasts off. 31. Blimey! |
(Photos © 2007 R. Porter)
Last updated 30th September, 2007