THIRLSTANE CASTLE BY LAUDER SUNDAY 7th JUNE 2015 . 43rd Year
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Scottish Borders Historic Motoring Extravaganza 2015
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Re: Scottish Borders Historic Motoring Extravaganza 2015
I've been going to this show for a few years now and it is excellent. Lots to see, loads of vehicles, big autojumble and very well organised. Well worth a visit if you haven't been before, or a revisit if you have
Dave
Dave
1966 Rover P6 2000 SC - in daily use and running like a dream
1972 Rover P6 3500S currently undergoing surgery
1965 Rover P5 3 litre Coupe - long term project
1972 Rover P6 3500S currently undergoing surgery
1965 Rover P5 3 litre Coupe - long term project
Re: Scottish Borders Historic Motoring Extravaganza 2015
Thirded. First went when the club held it at Mellerstain in the last quarter of the 20th century. Memorable years include the one that saw a brace of young female students from the LVWC sunbathing - totally in the nip - behind their T2 loaf camper, little realising that the public who were in for the gardens walked along the path on top of the wall behind them..
That may never happen again but it's well worth going just in case.
I was at the first (with Dad in his Lanchester, if you are the current owner of the car, I'm sorry about the wee bit stain on the back seat ) and was 7 or 8 then, so this must have been going for around 42 or 43 years now. The cutoff when we went with the A40s, LKS630 and XJR40, was 1959, meaning that LKS got in and XJR had to sit in the public car park. Oh the shame of it. I see in the SVVF list that [the cutoff] is now at 1989, which would imply that I'm becoming almost middle aged, so a rabbit is definitely off somewhere!
That may never happen again but it's well worth going just in case.
I was at the first (with Dad in his Lanchester, if you are the current owner of the car, I'm sorry about the wee bit stain on the back seat ) and was 7 or 8 then, so this must have been going for around 42 or 43 years now. The cutoff when we went with the A40s, LKS630 and XJR40, was 1959, meaning that LKS got in and XJR had to sit in the public car park. Oh the shame of it. I see in the SVVF list that [the cutoff] is now at 1989, which would imply that I'm becoming almost middle aged, so a rabbit is definitely off somewhere!
J
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
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