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Highly
succesful Roadrun to the De Havilland Heritage Centre

Ian and Margaret
Milburn with the SMC Chiltern Cup
This year's Chiltern
Roadrun reverted to the familiar format that we have followed for well
over 20 years now. We meet for lunch at a suitable pub/restaurant in
the Chiltern area. The choice this year fell on the Pré Hotel near
St. Albans. This has recently been run down by Whitbread and then
involved in a pub
swap with M&B. We hope the new owners will take on the scruffy
building and gardens and spend the money it needs to get it up to
scratch. In the meantime they are doing a superb carvery which
everyone tucked into and thoroughly enjoyed.
This event is organised
by the SMC and also the Vauxhall Convertible Car Club. We invite other
owners of Classic Cars that we know who live locally in St. Albans.
This year our guest owners arrived in a diverse set of cars, including
an early Ford Cortina, Porsche 924,TR2 and a Prewar Riley Imp.
At precisely 2.00pm, we
set off at the head of a line of 16 cars for our short Roadrun. For
only one of very few Sundays this year the sun was shining and every
Convertible had it's roof down. The route started on a couple of major
roads but then dived off into some narrow lanes and woods that still
exist as part of the green belt. In fact we were never more than a
couple of miles from busy St. Albans. In the area we travelled there
are currently well developed and well supported plans by the Woodlands
Trust to plant a huge new
Forest of 850 acres.
After 50 minutes we
arrived at the DeHavilland Aircraft Heritage Centre, which is a
collection of De Havilland Aircraft and Memorabilia also just outside
St. Albans. There was a short prizegiving with three awards,
indicating the judges favourites in 3 categories:
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Favourite Standard,
for being the oldest car present, the 1926 Standard Wellesbourne
belonging to Ian and Margaret Milburn
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Favourite VCCC Car,
the very shiny Vauxhall Corsa Convertible belonging to Beryl
Johnson
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Best Guest, the
Triumph TR2 driven by Tim and Bruce from the "Lower Red Lion
Classic Car Club"
There was then a short
introductory talk, given by the Director of the De Havilland Centre,
Ralph Steiner who enthused about De Havilland products and the work
they are doing to raise Lottery funding. After that we were all free
to examine the exhibits and a fascinating tour it made.
Click on the cars to see
an enlargement:
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Postwar and
Prewar Standards at the DHAHC
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Line-up of
cars in front of Aircraft Fuselage
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The
Standard 12/24 Wellesbourne will be subject to a separate
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Tim and
Bruce with prizewinning TR2 |
If you like to use your
Standard on the Road rather than stand in a chilly field, the Chiltern
Rally is for you. Keep an eye on the Events list for next years event
which will also be in September
Report and photos by
Phil Homer
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