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Programme 2019 OLDTIMER RALLY 2019 Bank Holiday Mon 26 August www.grand-uk.com/oldtimer CHAIRMAN SECRETARY Michael Stainer Mrs Eileen Watling The Grand Lynsted Cottage The Leas Farthing Common Folkestone Lyminge CT20 2XL UK CT18 8DH UK +44 (0)1303 222 200 +44 (0)1303 863 509 [email protected] [email protected] Welcome to sunny Folkestone! As entries closed for this year’s rally, the forecast was for the hottest late August Bank Holiday ever! As our rally, since the earliest days - 1896 - has always been at this time of the year it could be the best rally weather we’ve ever had, if not too hot! Our ‘Grand Oldtimer Car Club’, meeting on the second Wednesday of the month at The Grand, now has 85 members, with 10-15 coming to the monthly meets and a group attending many of the car rallies principally in Kent during the summer season; this year we also had an airshow again on 30 June featuring a half hour Red Arrows display with an impromptu car rally on The Leas, and a spectacularly large crowd. The club has provided the judges for today’s event; we do, however, rely on you and our visitors to vote for the car you would most like to take home with you - voting slips are available from HQ at the top of The Grand’s Palm Court steps from 2pm, with the final count being made just before the prize giving at 3.30pm. An innovation last year was a better public address system, provided locally by Alex Savage who set up on his own here and has already acquired some prestigious jobs. This includes a roving microphone facility, which will enable commentary to be given from anywhere on the rally site. So between 2.30 and 3.30 our commentator Paul Mill of the Darling Buds of May rally fame will be roving the rally site to talk to participants about their cars, and for the Prizegiving from 3.30pm will locate the winners and deliver the prizes with our guests of honour - so we thank the Chairman of Folkestone & Hythe District Council Cllr Ann Berry, assisted by Folkestone Town Mayor Cllr Jackie Meade, in advance for what is to be an energetic double act. As ever, we are greatly indebted to Eileen Watling, the rally secretary, who has dealt with all the entries and resulting paperwork. She is, regrettably, housebound looking after her husband Alfie who nowadays is bedbound. This year your chairman’s daughters Henriette & Julianna are masterminding the arrival arrangements, assisted by a small team of Oldtimer members and The Grand staff. Folkestone Town Council has traditionally contributed towards the cost of the prizes and plaques; we also thank Folkestone & Hythe District Council which maintains The Leas with its finely mown grass, the police who permit the road closure, Kent County Council for allowing the display of our posters around the district - and not least a thank you to KMFM that sponsors us with both press and radio coverage. Clubs Attending 2019 Lane Lane Lane 4B,5A Alfa Romeo Owners Club 17B,18A Ford Side Valve Owners Club 7B,8A Pre 50 Club 4B,5A Alfa Romeo Owners Kent & E Sussex 12A,12B Grand Oldtimer Car Club 11B RAVERA Club, Arras, France 7B,8A Austin 10 Drivers Club 00 Invicta Landrover Club 12A Rolls-Royce Enthusiasts Club 21B Butchers Arms Classic Car Club 24A Jaguar Drivers Club 7A ROMMCC 1A,1B,2A Canterbury MG Owners Workshop 23B Jaguar Enthusiasts Club 7A Rover P6 Owners Club 13A,14A East Kent Morris Minor Club 18A Kent Classic & Sports Car Club 2B,3A S Eastern Classic Car Appreciation Soc 14B,15A East Kent Morris Minor Owners Club 16B,17A Kent Kit Car Club 6A Speedsters & Spiders Club 15B,16A Folkestone Retro Club 11A Mercedes Benz Club 14A,15A Teacakes & Classics Club 5B Ford Cortina MkII Owners Club 1B MG Car Club 19B Triumph Dirivers & Owners Club 17B,18A Ford Mustang Owners Club 7A Pre 40 Triumph Owners Club 22B Triumph Stag Owners Club Representatives of Clubs 2019 Lane Lane Lane 19A ACCNI 6A Classic Thunderbird Club International 5A Maidstone Morris Minor Club 1B Ashford & Faversham MG Club 19A Dudes 2A MG Owners Club 21A Austin A30 & A35 Owners Club 17B EOEC - Facebook Group 2B Mini & Metro Owners Club 11A Austin Healey Club 5B Ford Cortina Owners Club 6B Renault Classic Car Club 7B Bentley Drivers Club 17B Ford Fiesta Owners Club 10A Triumph Roadster Club 7B Black Palfrey Motor Club of Kent 2A Gravesend Fiesta Owners Club 19B Triumph Sports 6 Club 8A British Austin Society 6A Jensen Owners Club 19B TSSC 1B Cambridge MG Owners Workshop 1B Jule Club 1B Whitecliffs MG Owners Club 12A Cambridge Owners Club 24B Kent Ford Owners Club 19B Volkswagen GTI Club 2A Cambridge & Oxford Owners Club 5B Lotus Club 5B Volkswagen Owners Club 10A Citroen Club 5B Maidstone Historic Vehicle Group 16A X1/9 Owners Club No Class F Classic1980 onwards if in a Club Lane F1 Chris Lamberton 1986 Fiat Bertone X1/9 2str spts FXI 9030 16A F55 Colin Godsave 2003 Fisher Fury 2str spts OKM 643P 17A PRIZES F2 Ian Saker 1978 Dax AC Cobra replica sln DAX 327K 16B F56 Dennis Page 1979 VW Madison Rdstr 1968 base CMT 714V 17A • Best of Show F3 Paul Newberry 2016 Alfa Romeo QV line TCT turbo NE11 BRY 4B F57 Carol Page 1989 Griffon Roadster 1972 base Q636 JKP 17A F4 Tony Reeves 1986 Mercedes 500 SC auto conv A15 WFL 2B F58 Ian Johnson 1980 Ford Escort RS2000 sln MPF 288V 18A • Best of Each Class A, B, C, D, E, F & G F5 Richard Reeves 2000 Jaguar XK8 open top H9 EOJ 2B F59 Rege Robinson 1977 Rover P6 2200 TC sln UBH 241R 16A • Longest Distance Travelled F6 Jeffrey Bennett 2008 Jaguar XJ Sovereign X358 sln DE58 FHB 2B F60 Malcolm Oliver 1994 Mercedes Benz SL320 2str conv L682 WGC 11A F7 Peter Simms 1994 Jaguar Daimler Six X300 sln M777 PAW 2B F61 John McLean 2001 MG ZS sln NV51 OSZ 2A • Public’s Favourite Car - F8 Gaze Utting 1996 Mazda MX5 conv P388 RGE 2B F62 Ady Tyler 1978 Triumph Spitfire 1500 FDN 792S 19B record your vote at HQ F9 Phillip Utting 1990 Jaguar XJS 5.3 V12 coupe G694 XPL 2B F63 Gary Churchyard 1998 MG F conv R190 WLK 1A Engraved Tankards for winners F10 John Dray 2015 Alfa Romeo 4C coupe GL15 MDX 4B F64 Heather West 1991 Mini Metro 3dr hatchback J233 UUK 2B F11 David Singleton 1981 Vauxhall Chevette sln VKE 53X 18B F65 David Smith 1982 Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit sln HUF 581X 7B Engraved glass coasters for runners up F12 Anthony Twyman 1986 Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV coupe D941 DRP 4B F66 Ken&Eva Harwood 1995 Rolls-Royce Flying Spur 4dr sln VY 4 12A Plaques available at HQ F14 Peter Stannett 1995 Dax Tojeiro Cobra 427 replica M125 YAR 17A F67 Brian Langly 1996 Jaguar XJ6 sln B7 BRL 24A F15 Michael Evans 1978 Triumph Spitfire 1500cc spts CVC 494T 18B F68 Rod Ewbank 1983 Fiat 124 Spider conv JKM 426Y 5A F16 Roy Bryant 1985 Sinclair C5 3 wheel electric trike - 15A F69 Roy Reeks 1978 Rover SD1 sln TDY 827S 16A F17 Adrian Gallaway 1971 Excalibur Crusader sln EDD 269K 16B F70 Alan Hands 2000 JBA Falcon 1940 base JBA 7A 17A F18 Andy Salter 1980 Triumph TR7 FHC NPB 474W 19B F71 Gerard Desbans 1986 Citroen 2CV6 Dolly berline CD 393 SG 11B F19 Jim Wright 1979 Triumph TR7 coupe WJG 40T 19B F72 Philippe Potier 1982 Suncar Arpege cabriolet ET 240 VJ 11B PROGRAMME F20 Colin Merritt 1989 Ford Orion Ghia sln G512 WMK 20B F73 Rene Trizac 1985 Citroen LNA 11E EC 649 GA 11B 9.30am Assembly area open F21 Anthony Ford 1985 Mazda RX7 spts coupe C779 RMV 18B F74 Paul Stokes 1992 Lotus Elan M100 conv J817 CJD 5A F22 Nicholas Baines 1995 MG RV8 conv 8110 NH 2A F75 Dan Lucas 1997 Toyota Mk2 T-Bar sln R359 TKJ 20B 10.00 – 12.00 noon Judging F23 MJ Perry 1983 Mercedes 280SL conv A1 XVW 11A F76 Geoff Lucas 1996 Volkswagen Golf VR6 3dr hatch P518 BVJ 20B 2.30pm Commentary on selected cars F24 Neil Harrison 1977 Triumph Stag conv CGG 803S 22B F77 Bruce Meek 2006 Ford Mustang GT GN06 LPZ 17B F25 Terry Young 2001 Chevrolet Corvette GT W8 VET 17B F78 Nick Eynon-Lewis 1991 Bentley 8 sln J437 TSG 7B 3.30pm Prizegiving F26 Michael Craker 1977 Triumph Dolomite 1500 sln VGT 386R 20B F79 Joanne Nutting 2000 Rover Mini Cooper spts W12 DAB 4B 4.00pm onwards Disperse F27 JacquelineArstrong 1984 Citroen Hoffman cabriolet A2 CVF 10A F80 Derek Parry 1989 Austin Rover Metro Mosaic G808 WOR 4B F28 Jeff Kaby 2009 Alfa Romeo 159 FG59 OYJ 4B F81 John Nash 2006 JNS Special JKM 654Y 16B F29 Ian Brown 1984 Jaguar XJ8 sln B15 XJB 18B F82 Glyn Moore 1991 Volkswagen Gol GTI Mk1 H861 PTW 19B ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS & THANKS F30 Robert Cole 1996 Pilgrim Cobra replica Q597 APN `6B F83 Richard D’Cruzo 2000 Jaguar 3.2 Executive sln Y812 KAR 4B Grand Oldtimer Car Club for the judges & marshals F31 Trevor Felmingham 1990 Toyota Celica G228 TKL 20B F84 Stephen Porter 1990 Land Rover Defender 4x4 Q544 MEG 00 Folkestone Town Council as traditional sponsor of the plaques & prizes F32 Peter Gill 1991 Nissan Figaro spts 9227 PG 12B F85 Henryka McDuff 2000 Morgan +4 in royal ivory W67 WRV 21A Chairman of the District Council & Mayor for officiating at the prize giving F33 Richard Amos 1986 Ford Orion 1.6 Ghia sln D556 OTW 24B F86 Jonathan Moss 1997 Triumph Stag conv VEG 954S 22B KCC, local landowners & businesses for displaying posters F34 Nigel Hodgson 1993 Mercedes Benz 190E W201 sln K655 JPW 11A F87 Max Allan 1994 AC Ace Brooklands 2str replica ACE 94T 9B Folkestone & Hythe District Council for sprucing up The Leas for the Holiday F35 Trevor May 1986 Mercedes Benz W123 sln C736 YKK 11A F88 John Canini 1988 Mercedes 190E sln F153 HWB 9B F36 John Phillips 1991 Jaguar XJ40 sln J351 JDL 23B F89 Paul Grundy 1980 Ford Fiesta Mk1 sln DKT 667W 17B F37 Roger Bell 1999 Jaguar XK8 coupe T662 LAU 24A F90 John Clark 1992 Land Rover Defender J200 DEF 00 F38 Alan Bonnex 2003 Pilgrim Sumo spt E642 BKM 16B F91 Anthony Griscti 1987 Austin
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