Brooklands New Years Day Rally
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Each year Brooklands starts the New Year with an 'Open' Club day. All vintage,classic and modern car clubs are welcome. Many Members and Friends arrive in their Classic and Vintage cars, so please come along and enjoy a relaxing day ater the festivities. Normal Museum entry prices apply on the day and the Sunbeam Tearoom will be open for light lunches and snacks. Gates open at 10.00am and close at 4.00pm. For more information please contact Events Manager on 01932 857381 or email: events@brooklandsmuseum.com
Contact email: events@brooklandsmuseum.com
Anybody else up for this?
See www.brooklandsmuseum.co.uk
Contact email: events@brooklandsmuseum.com
Anybody else up for this?
See www.brooklandsmuseum.co.uk
Well it was a bit cold and wet, but there were some interesting cars were there
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mg_dot said:
Well it was a bit cold and wet, but there were some interesting cars were there
www.hazelnet.org/brooklands2004/index.htm
Ha - that's my griff and my sister's chimaera on the pics. Fame at last
The Nemo car was interesting - they were telling us that to get it to spin in the film, they fitted it with a contraption that squirted a mixture of water and washing up liquid in front of the rear wheels.
An excellent day out. Weather cleared up nicely in the afternoon - enough for a stroll along the bank.
I parked next to the 360 for a while in my Corvette, shame I didn't take any piccies. I'm a member so just dropped by for a scout about and a drink in the members bar. Shame I didn't check it out on PH's otherwise I wouldn't have been on my own!
Saw a tuscan arrive and park the other side of the 360 soon after I got there.
Happy new year all
Captain C
Saw a tuscan arrive and park the other side of the 360 soon after I got there.
Happy new year all
Captain C
Captain Chaos said:
I parked next to the 360 for a while in my Corvette, shame I didn't take any piccies. I'm a member so just dropped by for a scout about and a drink in the members bar. Shame I didn't check it out on PH's otherwise I wouldn't have been on my own!
Saw a tuscan arrive and park the other side of the 360 soon after I got there.
Happy new year all
Captain C
Nice vette ... took a picture of it which I'll post. What engine you got?
Thanks for the appreciation - it would be nice to see the photo.
To answer your question - it's a '350/350' - designation L-46. Basically this means 350 cubic inches 350 horsepower - a high compression (11.1) 5.7 litre small block which is the original engine. One of the most powerful small blocks until the newer vettes in the 80's. More cammy than standard small block and manual transmission only - there was no auto option for this engine as it was not designed to be an auto cruiser.
I have straight through 'chambered' exhausts on it so no boxes to mess up the rumble. Guy in a tuscan pulled up alongside me recently and said it was the best engine he's ever heard, which was pleasing......
To answer your question - it's a '350/350' - designation L-46. Basically this means 350 cubic inches 350 horsepower - a high compression (11.1) 5.7 litre small block which is the original engine. One of the most powerful small blocks until the newer vettes in the 80's. More cammy than standard small block and manual transmission only - there was no auto option for this engine as it was not designed to be an auto cruiser.
I have straight through 'chambered' exhausts on it so no boxes to mess up the rumble. Guy in a tuscan pulled up alongside me recently and said it was the best engine he's ever heard, which was pleasing......
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