American Classics Prescott Hill 4th & 5th October by woolleysox


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woolleysox
Another meet at Prescott Hill if anyone wants to join us. We are going in the Sunday. 5th oct. tickets £15 each or £20 for a pair. Please order them direct from the circuit and ask for,orchard parking with the 75& ZT owners. NB children under 14 free.

www.prescott-hillclimb.com

Rob
Woolleysox


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Posted 24 Aug 2014, 20:07 #1 

Last edited by woolleysox on 24 Aug 2014, 20:20, edited 1 time in total.

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Trebor
Rob you know you can count me in for his meet, I am likely to have my 2 grandsons with me aged 16 and 14, so presumably a £20 ticket will do for all 3 of us.

If you like American cars, this is a great meet
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Posted 24 Aug 2014, 20:14 #2 

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woolleysox
I would assume so Rob I will ring you

Rob
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Posted 24 Aug 2014, 20:22 #3 

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woolleysox
Hope to see the some of you guys Sunday for the Prescott Hill meet 9am depart KFC J10 M6 Strensham SErvices M5 south meet up then Prescott Hill 10:15 hope the weather holds
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Posted 01 Oct 2014, 08:24 #4 

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starbug2
either way we will make the best of it

Posted 01 Oct 2014, 21:53 #5 

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woolleysox
im sure we will vroom vroom
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Posted 03 Oct 2014, 17:08 #6 

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Trebor
Always a great meet , few pics from last year includes Elvis's old pink Caddy !


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Planning is an unnatural process, much better to just get on with things, that way failure comes as a complete surprise instead of being preceeded by a period of worry and doubt

Posted 03 Oct 2014, 18:14 #7 

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woolleysox
Another grand day out convoy,good weather,good company,lots to see and do I'm sure we will have pictures to follow in due course.

Rob
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Posted 05 Oct 2014, 21:17 #8 

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Trebor
Yes Rob pictures below and considering they were taken with my old compact camera they have turned out nicely !
The meet as ever was a good one, always liked muscle cars and wish I could have stolen that Shelby Mustang what a beaut !
One of the pictures shows a man with a camera, he is often at the same meets that I go to and I think he may be stalking me, if anybody recognises him let me know.
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Planning is an unnatural process, much better to just get on with things, that way failure comes as a complete surprise instead of being preceeded by a period of worry and doubt

Posted 06 Oct 2014, 17:01 #9 

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Mick
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Some cracking motors, thanks for posting. I saw the film on FB of part of the hill climb, those midgets were sounding pretty loud and quick too.

Posted 06 Oct 2014, 19:34 #10 

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Bernard
Hey, that's my pal's Aston Martin about halfway through and his brother's Delage on the hill a bit later.
I don't like signatures, they take up too much screen space.

Posted 06 Oct 2014, 20:02 #11 


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