Page 1 of 1
Strathaven Classic Car Rally
Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 1:06 pm
by karlsgazelle
It's only a small event, organised by the local round table, proceeds going to several worthy causes.
It is on this Sunday 22nd May in Strathaven, South Lanarkshire.
"This is an official non-car-snob event. If you have an Allegro Equipe, a Trabant or a Reliant Robin you are more than welcome. If your vehicle is actually used so much the better. That said, first class cars, vans and trucks and so on of the more "accepted" classic marques are of course also welcome."
http://www.srtclassicshow.co.uk/
Regards
Karl
Re: Strathaven Classic Car Rally
Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 2:07 pm
by JPB
If you're going to the event and you should happen to see this:

On display with a bearded chap by the name of Brian at the wheel or somewhere close by, please tell him John says hello and that I haven't forgotten all of my friends from the Thistle Branch of the Reliant Owners' Club.
(The car is "old Number Three", the only surviving pre-production prototype Rebel left in existence, it has been painted since I took the photo about 9 years ago when we rescued it from its barn near Carlisle but remains otherwise largely original).
I
might turn up on the day and surprise the Relianteers but can't help feeling that I'm already supposed to be somewhere else....

Re: Strathaven Classic Car Rally
Posted: Sat May 21, 2011 12:57 am
by karlsgazelle
I will look out for Brian, and pass on your message.
I hope to see you there as well, I'm afraid your reference to having to be somewhere else went right over my head, I must be getting old.

Re: Strathaven Classic Car Rally
Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 10:43 am
by Dave3066
I went to this event and the turnout was pretty poor due to the bad weather.
The rain showers just kept coming one after another. It was most amusing watching everyone jump out and dry their cars only for the rain to start again shortly after

I hate to think what all that drying was doing to their paint finishes
I left about 2pm as I could see others struggling to get off a field that was rapidly descending into a mud bath.
Well done to the event organisers for sticking with it on a bad weather day.
Hopefully better weather next year.
Dave