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Post by Nick RS on Nov 9, 2016 22:01:32 GMT
Obviously no pictures yet as it hasn't started but I'll post some here after the weekend. At fairly late notice I have been asked if I would take the Maestro and put it on the Maestro and Montego owners stand after a fellow member needed to drop out. It's a great honour to be asked and a feather in the cap for the car. Someone once asked me what my show prep routine was and I have to admit that I don't have one. I only ever polished my Wolseley once while I owned it and until last week the Maestro hadn't seen any of that stuff at all. It has now. So as not to let the side down I've bought things I didn't even know existed, clay bar, detailing spray, polish, polish protection coat and so on. Have to say the car looks good now and just hope at can stand by its peers.
If you are going to the show please come to the stand in Hall 4 (same one as Landcrab owners) and say hello. I'll be there all Friday, most of Saturday and for the last couple of hours on Sunday.
Nick
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Post by Nick RS on Nov 14, 2016 20:45:55 GMT
Three long but very enjoyable days at the show. I still can't quite work out the lighting there so excuse the dodgy ones but here is a small flavour. Innocenti 1100 in case you were wondering Another 1100 variant - a Victoria I think Not mine (it was on another stand). This is the MG FWD Register WOC stand looked a bit stark this year. Allegro Club ran a cryptic quiz with the all the answers being colours available on the car Good selection of early Metros It wasn't deserted, most of these were taken before 8am, long before it opened. There were more, will load a few if Photobucket is playing - it's being very tedious at the moment with me Nick
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