Kop Hill Climb- this week-end 25-26th Sept

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Re: Kop Hill Climb- this week-end 25-26th Sept

Post by Noggin »

Bloody love the pics of the old bikes and cars. The Cobra? I've always had a bit of a thing for those!!

Cheers for the pictures guys, awesome to see :D
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Cracking day, went without the kids for the first time and got to see so much more than normal. Got there about 11.30 and didn't leave till near 5.

That poor H2, sure the bloke was intent on murdering it by reving it to buggery non stop and pulling away like it was a 2 stroke before pootling up the hill. Noticed on the notes on it that it was on its 2nd clutch. Not surprising!!

The RC45 with 256 miles on it was pretty special. Doubt it's used much beyond such events. Pity.

Unlike the ratty matt black hand painted Mustang. Proper used car, love it.

Some cracking cars and bikes though and had an awesome day, it was like summer.

Weather was fab, even come home with a red face.
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Post by Le_Fromage_Grande »

Was the Mustang a 60s notch back lowered with wide wheels?
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Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Sun Sep 26, 2021 9:15 pm Was the Mustang a 60s notch back lowered with wide wheels?
No idea not much up on Mustangs it wasn't a fast back though, it was matt black with very rough paint and he was burning out for the first few hundred metres of each run :thumbup:
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Post by Dickyboy »

Shame I didn't see this earlier, rode my dad's brough up the hill on the Sunday - first time I'd rever ridden it was up and down our close on Saturday, had to spend £20 for 5l of petrol so my brother could get home on it afterwards.