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Amber light for the meet at the Lincoln Show

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  • This topic has 3 replies, 3 voices, and was last updated 5 years, 5 months ago by Maureen Tofts.
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  • August 17, 2015 at 10:17 am #2449
    Maureen Tofts
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    After a very enjoyable meet at the Malvern Show, the decision was made to meet up at the Lincoln Showground 24 – 27 September.
    The Club should be on Warner’s web site on Tuesday 18 August, just as soon as we are ‘live’ I will post on the forum to let you know. It is the same process as booking for Malvern:
    a. Our Hobby Club will be listed under ‘Clubs attending’
    b. You book either on line or by filling in an application form and sending a cheque
    c. There needs to be a minimum of five bookings to secure a Club area
    d. There is a discount for Club members (£43 if coming on Thursday, £40 from Friday)
    e. Members have to have completed their booking by Monday 7 September at 10.00 a.m.

    More to follow, as soon as I know that everything is in place for us to book………………..so……………time to check your diaries.

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    • August 18, 2015 at 4:15 pm #2453
      Maureen Tofts
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      Some people will do anything to keep the mileage low on their van. Bet the mouse didn’t even get a piece of cheese for its effort.

    • August 18, 2015 at 12:12 am #2451
      David Lawson
      Participant

      Hi Maureen and Steve,

      We would also like to send you our sincere thanks.
      We had a very enjoyable long weekend at Malvern Show.
      Your input is really appreciated.
      We are already looking forward to Lincoln, late September.
      Hopefully, we will be booked in the morning.

      After leaving the show, we travelled back to Bath to collect the car and trailer and were back in North Yorkshire by 7.15 pm.
      We had intended carrying on south to Cornwall or Devon but again had so many warning lights on the dash we decided that home was the safest option. According to the dash computer we had no EBD, ABS or power steering. The handbrake warning light was on (IT WAS OFF), engine management light was on constantly, there was no cruise control, the speedo was not registering and we travelled zero miles the whole journey. We now wonder if the mouse we caught in the van a few months ago had taken a liking to the ‘drive by wire’ wiring harness before it’s life was ended !!! Apart from that the van drove really well even with the car and trailer were attached.
      Dave and Christine

    • August 17, 2015 at 10:14 pm #2450
      Edwin Watson
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      Ed & Vera (her with the whip) would like to say a big thank you to Maureen & Steve for organizing a very enjoyable meet
      at the Malvern Show. Let’s do it all again at Lincoln.

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