Well, what a wonderful day. We were definitely blessed with the weather, which was gorgeous throughout, and I am so pleased that so many people joined up to make the trip a success.
As promised, some pictures to whet the appetite of those of you who could not be there.
The Greewich Park posse, before the off
On the way to Groombridge we were joined on route by Mike (Bifold) and James (Powderfinger) in their 1850's as well as a gorgeous dark blue TR6 from the Kent TR Register who slipped into the fray at Wrotham.
We passed through some beautiful Wealden villages, before arriving at Groombridge to find the Box Hill group and Gary in his wonderful sienna PI, and Julian (Tinweevil) in his 1500 waiting for us there. The North London starters led by Ken in Lemondrop arrived very shortly after and then we really had a proper turnout of cars...
The last picture shows Mike's beautiful red 1850 in the forground and Derek Keens sensational Maple Toledo in the background
Groombridge was a delight, and the promised discounted entry a reality with no issues at all. I make no apologies for including a few shots that fail miserably to capture the beauty and tranquility of this lovely place. Truly a jewel of Kent.
I hope you get the drift.
I just had to get a couple of pictures of Derek's beautiful Toledo, which was his fathers car from new and was exquisitely presented
And so the snake of Triumphs left Groombridge...
After a slightly hysterical half hour, during which almost all the cars missed a left turn (and Reg somehow arrived alone after everybody else); we regrouped in the middle of the beautiful Ashdown Forest countryside, and went on without incident to Brighton. Sadly the Stag crew had to be recovered from the Ashdown Forest rendezvous after the engine dropped onto four cylinders. I hope they got back okay.
So the snake arrives at Brighton...
and thence to the seafront for a line up of true 70's style, which attracted much interest and many positive comments from passers by
My hooligan Tolly enjoying the sunshine
I hope you all enjoyed it as much as I did. Special thanks to everybody who turned out, especially Matt and Claire for coming all the way from Oxford, and to Derek and Barbara for coming from St Albans. To Julian and Mike too, for making the effort to show, even though they could commit to the whole run - it is much appreciated.
I enjoyed planning the route and thought it was a fantastic day out. It was so nice to be using the cars as opposed to just looking at them.
One to be repeated methinks.
Thanks again all who made the day such fun.