Although Morris Minor's aren't vintage did anyone take their car out last Sunday to celebrate "DRIVE IT DAY".
We did and had a lovely ride out, we were even joined by two other lovely classic cars at our local camping & caravan shop.
Will post the photos later.
Drive a Vintage Car Day
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- Minor Friendly
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Re: Drive a Vintage Car Day
The Oxon and Berks Branch fielded 9 cars including a 1948, 1950 and 1952 Series MM on a run from Oxford to the River and Rowing Museum at Henley
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Re: Drive a Vintage Car Day
I didnt have the MM out on Sunday but did drive about 100 miles in it on Saturday with the Ulster pre war Austin Club, 23 vehicles altogether from a late 20s Austin to a 1970 Vanden Plas. A great day out in Co. Down that included a trip on a preserved train line and an excellent dinner at Bright Castle Golf Club.
Too many Minors so little time.....
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Re: Drive a Vintage Car Day
Circa 30 cars from NECPWA http://www.necpwa.org.uk/Welcome.html went on a run on Suday. The weather, well it rained a lot and the back roads we were on were partially flooded, but we all made it, albeit the car needed a good clean afterward....
It did show that my windscreen is still leaking and the brake light switch is dodgy.

It did show that my windscreen is still leaking and the brake light switch is dodgy.