Drive a Vintage Car Day

for those with Series MM sidevalve cars produced between September 1948 and February 1953
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Annie_1952
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Drive a Vintage Car Day

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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.
mike.perry
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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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DAVIDMCCULLOUGH
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Post by DAVIDMCCULLOUGH »

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.....
C6Dave
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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.... :wink:

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