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Monday, May 24, 2010

Mods to Weather Gear and Bonnet

Have added three turnbuckles to the windscreen frame to stop the hood from lifting as the car is on the move
Surrey top in place


With the rubber seal I added not that long ago the front edge of both the full hood and surrey should now be more water proof.


I have also fitted new front bonnet latches. These have eyelets in them so you can fit a padlock if you wanted too, I have gone for using an R clip to hold the latch locked, I have also used a piece of wire attach to the R clip so they don't get lost when the bonnet is off.




Saturday, May 22, 2010

May Updates

Hoody Bear at the Thames Valley Monthly Meeting 16th May.



The monthly TVH meetings have gone from strength to strength since it has been moved to the Fox & Hounds just South of the village of Theale near Reading, with most members having a Sunday lunch.


Hoody Bear with the S7




Daryl (on the left)the landlord of the Fox & Hounds was on hand to join in with the fun of Hoody Bear.




Me, Becks, Hoody Bear & Daryl with the Hoods in the car park of the Fox & Hounds.






Here I'am handing Hoody Bear over to Stephen from the Hearts Area for the next stage of his adventure, where he will be taking a trip around London.




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Stoneleigh Show - May 2-3 Sunday / Monday.


Once again we spent the first Bank Holiday weekend at the Stoneleigh kit car show.

As normal we went up on the Saturday, we made good time on the trip up to the show with only a few spots of rain.



Once at the RHOCaR club camp site we set up our tent, this was the second time we have used our Khyam Ontario 8 person tent and this year we have bought a sun canopy which payed for its self on Saturday night as from about 9pm we had heavy rain right thourgh till 5am on the Sunday morning.





The S7 on the RHOCaR club stand on the Sunday. Again the club had another good turn out of Robin Hoods. The show always has loads of indoor halls and outdoor club stands to explore.



Monday saw the start of Hoody Bears year long Great Adventure raising funds for the Air Ambulance Association with my Thames Valley area of the club kicking the event off.