Anyone going to this? The first year they had a Morgan Line up, next time se went we were just scattered. I have tickets for tomorrow but it looks as though we're in with the general mele. Minded not to bother unless there are like minded (Morgsn) folk there.
What a great day out. Arrived around noon and the place was packed, bumped into Tim harris and as he'd been there before he guided us around, what a fantastic place, some amazing cars on display and such a lovely venue. Congrats to Bicester heritage for driving the concept, lots of classic car related businesses all in the same place. Brilliant. Bit damp on the return journey but well worth the slight precipitation. Sorry we were too late to meet any tm'ers but a fantastic day. A few more food and drink outlets would have reduced the queues but otherwise brilliant.
A terrific day out despite the cutting wind in places that weren't sheltered by the hangars & trees. There were lots of Morgans tucked around the place, amongst the machinery out for the day, too.
Rob hit the nail on the head regarding a few more eateries and coffee vans needed, I'd even go so far as to suggest a few more toilet vans too!!
The consensus amongst the odd people I chatted with was that the day was almost too big, and was on the cusp of changing from a purely enthusiast event to something akin to any other huge show with so many side distractions, little fun fair, steam engines etc. I thought that was a fair comment, really. I'd hate it to become just another money making event with some cars. The whole ethos & raison d'être needs to be kept in mind for the future I think. Maybe they're a victim of their own success, who knows?
Cracking day & cracking machinery, though..!!
Bumped into Rog G, Chris 99 and MDH along with the delightful Sidecar Ballast. My journey down was as MG Midget passenger, and despite some engine starting issues, we had a ball.