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Old 31st July 2023, 10:37
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Goodwood Breakfast Club – Sunday, 30/07/23

Saturday
Topped up with petrol.



Which also marked the start of my weekend’s cloud watching.



It was just starting to rain on my drive home, so I rushed to pull the covers on.
(I was parked in the street so I could check the engine oil level later on.)



But, as soon as I finished covering the car, the sun came back out.

Shoved my new car cover and a small bag in the boot, along with my tool bag.



Approximately 3 hours and 100 odd miles later the car was tucked up at the B&B.



Note – I used my leather headlight grille covers to protect the car cover from any sharp edges.



Sunday
I was packed up and ready to go by 6am and pushed the car out of the B&B before starting it.
(Which was hard to do on the gravel drive.)

Got to Goodwood and there was a holding pen before the circuit opened at 7am.



Chatted to the owners of these two Hot Rods, who were also on the ‘Rods ‘n’ Sods’ forum.





The ’32 Ford was an IVA build, so we had an interesting chat about re-body rules, etc.

As it turned out, both the rods were being displayed on the track, a bit further along from here.



Whereas, I was in the pits.



Looking back at my old photos from the 2019 Revival, this was the same pit area back then!



I was able to get a good look around before the gates opened to the public at 8am.
(I’ll post more photos another day, after I’ve gone through my GoPro video footage.)

It was a really good event and I can’t tell you how proud I was to be part of it.

Almost lost my voice by the time it ended at 12 noon, as I talked to a LOT of people.

The more people heard about the HUGE amount of work that went into it, the more they liked it.

I have a small collection of build photos in a folder that helped to illustrate that is more custom than kit.

It really was a show of two halves.

First half – Lots of people and cars in lovely sunshine.





Second half – “Not so much.





It had stopped raining when I left and there were occasional light showers on the way home.

Unfortunately, that ended 10 miles from home, when the traffic ground to a crawl and the heavens opened.

This is what I looked like when I got in.



It hasn’t stopped raining here since, but, at some point, I will need to remove the covers and bail the car out!

Until next time, take care, Paul.
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Old 31st July 2023, 10:59
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Sounds like a fantastic adventure!!
It must have been a great feeling parked in those historic pits.
I am struck by how 'ordinary' most cars looked compared to yours.

Great photo's , thanks for sharing, Peter
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10/10!

Regards, Mick
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Peter and Mick – Thanks chaps.

Quite a few people came over on the basis they had no idea what it was.
(R-L = E-Type, TR7, 911, WFT? )

Unfortunately, my GoPro didn’t film me driving through the tunnel, under the track, to park in the pits.
(As I didn't notice it had switched from video to camera mode when we left the holding pen.)

Having said that, I hope this video link works and gives a decent idea of the event.

Cheers, Paul.

https://youtu.be/BN_z28jg0oM
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Bailing Out
Apologies, thinks have been quite hectic here for me, so this is going back a bit…

1st August
The day after I got home from Goodwood in the rain.



Left the covers out to dry.



At which point a dirty black cloud appeared overhead.



Thankfully, it kept on moving and I could start mopping up the inside of the cabin.



Unfortunately, some ends of the seat belts ended up sitting in the water under the seats!



Not a very good guide to how much water was in there, but it was quite a bit!



But the truly gutting thing is I have clearly messed up the paintwork completely!
(Not a great photo of the blotches on the bonnet.)



I took the car out again a few weeks later.



And the blotches were still there, so I will have to do ‘something’ about that ‘sometime’ in the future.

No photos, but I took my brother-in-law out for a spin when he came to visit recently.

As with every journey, he couldn’t believe the positive reaction the car gets.
(Regardless of how bad the paint work is.)

Cheers, Paul.
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Old 8th September 2023, 16:11
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PS
Started a new work contract on Monday, so no Goodwood Revival for me this year.
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It’s been a while…
My new contract from September is still mainly WFH, but did involve some trips to Birmingham.



Unfortunately, after clocking up many hours travelling by train, I caught Covid for the first time!



Once I was fully recovered from that I did have the odd trip out in the car.

Trying to catch a sunset.





Still taking it to the shops.



Unfortunately, I forgot to disconnect the battery when life was getting in the way.



Got a couple of patches for my ‘racing’ overalls, but haven’t sew them on yet.



The big Shell one will go on the back and the Goodwood one on the shoulder.

But that’s all for now.

Merry Christmas!

Cheers, Paul.
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