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Re: NEC Restoration Show - 22-24 March 2024

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2024 17:51
by Hawaiis0
rbgosling wrote:
Wed Mar 06, 2024 16:37

In the latest missive from the organisers it states "You are not permitted to lend any part of a club stand to any commercial company...", which pretty much rules out having LotusBits on the stand anyway.
Correct but they are club members too, and they do not openly trade on the stand

Re: NEC Restoration Show - 22-24 March 2024

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2024 17:52
by Hawaiis0
Plus I like your use of the forgotten missive

Re: NEC Restoration Show - 22-24 March 2024

Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2024 17:11
by Tanz
Took some pictrures at the show yesterday (Friday). Didn't bring my tripod and the light was a bit dull but here is what I took.
Very busy on Friday morning as you can see from the pictrures.
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Re: NEC Restoration Show - 22-24 March 2024

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2024 10:03
by AndrewWebber
All looks fantastic....great start to the next half century...

Andy

Re: NEC Restoration Show - 22-24 March 2024

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 09:17
by Excel SA
That looked like a very nice stand!

Hi Pete - is your car fully painted already?

Neil.

Re: NEC Restoration Show - 22-24 March 2024

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 18:55
by richardw
Yes it was a great show - huge thanks to Pete, Matt and Mark who brought their cars making an impressive, informative and instructive display. Thanks to Farmer Richard for organising (hope you’re enjoying your holiday Richard), to Phil for his great array of pictures, and to those who helped on the stand.

Cheers, Richard

Re: NEC Restoration Show - 22-24 March 2024

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 21:48
by Pete Boole
Excel SA wrote:
Mon Mar 25, 2024 09:17
That looked like a very nice stand!

Hi Pete - is your car fully painted already?

Neil.
Yep - some disappointing blistering on the wings but they will have to wait for quite a while - other than that it's ready to be reassembled as the project rolls on (at its usual glacial pace!)

Our stand features on Grand Thrift Auto Auto's You Tube channel! 8). "Resto Show 2024: My 10(ish) favourite bits". Features after about 11 minutes in.

Pete

Re: NEC Restoration Show - 22-24 March 2024

Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2024 07:54
by Excel SA
Thanks Pete - will have a look at that video!

I'm too scared to get painting before I've got most things fitting in place - I can see major paint damage otherwise.

Neil.

Re: NEC Restoration Show - 22-24 March 2024

Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2024 12:41
by MetBlue
Looks like the Excel being auctioned didn't sell. It shows as a buy it now price of £8,650.
The gold Elite looks to have sold for £15,750.

Tony

Re: NEC Restoration Show - 22-24 March 2024

Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2024 13:33
by Alan_M
MetBlue wrote:
Tue Mar 26, 2024 12:41
Looks like the Excel being auctioned didn't sell. It shows as a buy it now price of £8,650.
The gold Elite looks to have sold for £15,750.

Tony
The Excel reached £6k in the auction, but as you say wasn’t sold.

Re: NEC Restoration Show - 22-24 March 2024

Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2024 14:31
by AndrewWebber
MetBlue wrote:
Tue Mar 26, 2024 12:41

The gold Elite looks to have sold for £15,750.

Tony
Did the gold Elite look as good in the flesh / close up as in the photos?

Andy

Re: NEC Restoration Show - 22-24 March 2024

Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2024 14:54
by MetBlue
In a word - no.
Anodised trims were wrapped, a few minor paint blemishes, but biggest issue looked to be drivers door, which had dropped significantly. Window frames didn't look great either.
Alan and I reckoned it would have been a good buy at £12K. Particularly as it's done very few miles in last10 years.

Re: NEC Restoration Show - 22-24 March 2024

Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2024 23:11
by Alan_M
MetBlue wrote:
Tue Mar 26, 2024 14:54
In a word - no.
Anodised trims were wrapped, a few minor paint blemishes, but biggest issue looked to be drivers door, which had dropped significantly. Window frames didn't look great either.
Alan and I reckoned it would have been a good buy at £12K. Particularly as it's done very few miles in last10 years.
Don’t forget the driver’s seat stitching had split on one seam and not long from some of the other seams letting go.
The rust coming out of the UJs on the drive shaft.
The powder coated, rather than polished wheels
Shot door seal from the problems with the door shutting due to the hinge/beam.
Delaminating windscreen.

I would describe it as a 10/10 car
Great from 10’ away or driving passed at 10mph.

Re: NEC Restoration Show - 22-24 March 2024

Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2024 09:05
by Pete Boole
Alan_M wrote:
Tue Mar 26, 2024 23:11
I would describe it as a 10/10 car
Great from 10’ away or driving passed at 10mph.
:lol: :lol:

Pete

Re: NEC Restoration Show - 22-24 March 2024

Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2024 10:45
by AndrewWebber
That makes mine a 20/20....