Sunday 15 November 2015

RBRR Entry confirmed and penultimate White Lion Breakfast meet

First some good news. Team "Flyinng Log's" entry to the 2016 RBRR is confirmed. This time we are team 33, or in keeping with the poo coloured theme I will refer to this as team "Turdy Tree"...

Team "Turdy Tree" the "Flying Log"


Now some sadder news, the excellent series of Classic Car Breakfast Meets that I've been attending for the last few years at White Lion Antiques look to be stopping in the new year as the site is likely to be redeveloped. This is a great pity as the meets have been very well attended with a real varied selection of Classic and Sports Cars from Humble Austin A30s up to Lambos McClarens and Ferrari's. I'm certainly going to miss these meets.

Today was the penultimate meet, a few pictures below. The final meet will be on Sunday 13th December.


First a few of the Triumphs there today


This Sprint had a for sale note in the window for £2850 ono, looked like a bargain to me, wish I had space!



My GT6 , it was a bit packed early on and double parking was needed







Managed to get a proper space later on

 
Almost a Triumph, a really nice Standard Vangaurd (these have a similar Standard Triumph 6 Cylinder Engine as the later 6 cylinder Tiumphs, eg 2000, 2500 saloons, Vitesse Mk1, GT6 Mk1)
A now some of the other cars

Nice Europa, surprised this wasn't at last month's Lotus themed meet.

This time the themed marque was VW, more campers than other "variants" (excuse the pun) turned up
Nice Split Screen Camper

On it's way out
Gorgeous metallic blue paint on the Anglia


The regular posse of DeLoreans turned up


Nice fairly unmolested early Mini Cooper


Modern Vauxhall Engine in this Viva saloon, I bet that surprises a few cars who try and beat it away from the lights!



A Couple of XKs brought some class



Sunday 8 November 2015

Team Flying Log RBRR entry and Cookie's Cars valuations

At long last the entry for the 2016 Club Triumph Round Britain Run has opened. This year the supported charity is Guide Dogs as per the poster below.


Team Flying Log's entry is now posted awaiting confirmation of our place. In previous years the event has been oversubscribed and places taken within a couple of days, however the fact I posted off ours on the day the entries opened and also the fact that the numbers of cars this year has increased to 130 I'm pretty confident we'll be in first time without going on a waiting list.

A slight change to the "Team Flying Log" members this year. Paul was unable to make it this time around. Paul is an accomplished classical singer performing with the BBC Philharmonic so trying to keep the same balance with a musical (semi) professional Paul's replacement is Mark Smith, Lead Guitarist rom ACDC/ Thin Lizzy Covers Band Syn City Rockers. So this time The Log will be Rockin' it's way around Britain!

The Flying Log at John O'Groats last time around.
So can't wait for next October and be warned I'll be on the scrounge for Sponsorship during the summer of 2016...

My agreed value insurance on the two Triumphs has to have a re-valuation done every 2 years and both the Flying Log and GT6 have just been revalued. Triumph values have been shooting up this last couple of years, particularly GT6s so it was no surprise that the values have increased. My Insurance is through the TSSC scheme and the  valuations are carried out and underwritten through the club. The valuations can be a bit controversial as they tend to be higher than the resale value of a car as it's based on how much it would cost to replace the car with one of a similar condition and then carry out the various restoration work and improvements to replicate the existing car.

Anyway I'm well satisfied with the agreed values for my 2 cars, £10.5K for the GT6 and £2.5K for the Flying Log. With the value of my modern 2011 BMW 3 series touring depreciating year on year the GT6 will soon be the most valuable car I own as it's nearly worth as much as the beemer already.