Powderham Historic Vehicle Gathering 2016

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Powderham Historic Vehicle Gathering 2016

Post by Dingbat » Sat May 14, 2016 11:04 am

Hi, guys.

This years Powderham show is on 9 and 10 July, and once again the MGF register are organising the stand on behalf of the MGCC Devon and Cornwall centre.

This is probably the biggest and best of the shows in the South West and you have the opportunity to bring your MG along and get FREE entry on either or both days.

Find more about the show by following this link: http://historic-vehicle-gathering.info/

All you have to do to get free entry is to let me know which day you wish to attend and what MG you would like to park on our stand for the day. It couldn't be easier. However as the MGCC are paying for the stand you have to be a member to take part.

We are limited to 10 cars on each day and I'll be allocating broadly on the basis of first come first served. However, we have agreed with the MGCC that we will endeavour to have a mix of MG's of varying vintage so I will have to apply some sort of rules if everyone wants to bring their MGF to the show.

Anyway, just post a reply and I'll make sure your name is on the list.

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Brian
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    Re: Powderham Historic Vehicle Gathering 2016

    Post by Abingdon LE » Sun May 15, 2016 12:25 am

    Hi Brian,
    Very interested in participating on the Saturday, looks a great show, i own an MGf Abingdon LE - VVC and have recently spent many many hours on her, this weekend I'm fitting a new hood completing the refurb.

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    Re: Powderham Historic Vehicle Gathering 2016

    Post by nigelandjo » Sun May 15, 2016 7:45 am

    Sorry Brian, don't think we'll be able to make it this year. ZED15 on the Saturday in the ZT260.
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    Re: Powderham Historic Vehicle Gathering 2016

    Post by nellyandjoo » Sun May 15, 2016 8:10 am

    Hi Brian.

    We would like to come along on the Sunday with our MGTF. :thumbsu:

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    Re: Powderham Historic Vehicle Gathering 2016

    Post by Hainsie » Mon May 23, 2016 2:15 pm

    No can do this year as will also be at Zed 15 at the MG6 5th Birthday party with the 635 Register....

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    Re: Powderham Historic Vehicle Gathering 2016

    Post by Dingbat » Fri Jun 10, 2016 9:43 am

    Hi, Neil and Julie.

    Consider it done. I've got your address, so will send out the pass at the end of June.

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      Re: Powderham Historic Vehicle Gathering 2016

      Post by nellyandjoo » Fri Jun 10, 2016 2:56 pm

      Many thanks Brian.

      Looking forwards to a great show. :thumbsu:

      See you there.

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      Re: Powderham Historic Vehicle Gathering 2016

      Post by Abingdon LE » Sun Jul 03, 2016 12:36 am

      Hi Brian,
      The postman has delivered the pass for the club stand.

      Thanks
      Andy

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      Re: Powderham Historic Vehicle Gathering 2016

      Post by nellyandjoo » Mon Jul 11, 2016 6:46 pm

      Great day out at Powderham on Sunday. 8-)

      Such a great variety of vehicles, and Fish & Chips on the way home.

      Thanks Brian. :thumbsu:
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      Re: Powderham Historic Vehicle Gathering 2016

      Post by Abingdon LE » Thu Jul 14, 2016 6:40 pm

      Powderham Castle HVG highly recommended :-))))

      My 82 year old uncle & I really enjoyed the day, from the drive down in the morning to browsing the extensive range of vehicles as we walked & walked & walked, surprisingly we came away with red faces from the sun.

      Thanks Brian

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