Stars & Stripes captured

Mr. Cricket

Committee Member
Always a high point on the calendar and last weekend didn't disappoint even if we did see a 'bit' of rain. Our repeated request for a dedicated CCCUK stand went answered this year by the organiser - Mortons events and we were give a space for 50 Corvettes in a central location away from sappy trees, low ground and the toilets :D Myself, Garry Watts and Rob Smith erected the club shelters and flags on Friday then had lunch in Tatton Hall.

6:00 am wake up call, meet some buds and off we go. My mate Simon and his dad Ken drove the silver C2, Brian in his '64 and drove the LT-1

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Both days had wet starts but the afternoons were dry and sunny and the shelters became shade from the sun. The ground held up really well and caused no issues.

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Mr. Cricket

Committee Member
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Chris Sale was as usual sharing his extensive advice on C2's and even producing one-off gadgets he's made over the years. Brilliant

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Great weekend and a lot of exposure for the CCCUK
 

Derek Nicol

Well-known user
Wow.. brain spinning, thats a whole lot of beautiful Vettes..
... but they got wet!!! :eek: oh yes, its near Manchester, that was bound to happen.
 
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