Hovercraft Museum, Lee-on-the-Solent - 8/9 Apr 07
- David6214
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I cant get the whole crew in the spit unfortunately - hence why I have never driven it apart from round the block - high days and holidays that one. Its the daily driver that has its MOT running out. I will try and get a working vehicle this weekend, but please do not rely on me for this one.
Previous owner of 42 Dolomite shaped vehicles, 14 Sprints, 12 1850s, 8 1500s, 3 V8s, 3 Toledos and 2 SEs
PLEASE NOTE: CHANGE OF PLAN FOR MEETING POINT
I decided the next car park further on would be better, as it is easier to get out into the flow of traffic from there! Hence I've altered the directions
Directions: Go past the slip-way entrance to the Hovercraft Museum (the sea being on your right) and carry on along the main road for about half a mile. Go through the first set of pedestrian traffic lights (outside a row of shops/cafe). Carry straight on and you will shortly come across a second set of pedestrian traffic lights. Go through these, and you will see the entrance to the car park on your right, (it is a little curvy road leading around to the car park). You can't miss it, as the car park is very large, and is right down on the sea front

I decided the next car park further on would be better, as it is easier to get out into the flow of traffic from there! Hence I've altered the directions

Directions: Go past the slip-way entrance to the Hovercraft Museum (the sea being on your right) and carry on along the main road for about half a mile. Go through the first set of pedestrian traffic lights (outside a row of shops/cafe). Carry straight on and you will shortly come across a second set of pedestrian traffic lights. Go through these, and you will see the entrance to the car park on your right, (it is a little curvy road leading around to the car park). You can't miss it, as the car park is very large, and is right down on the sea front
