The Lincoln & Newark Z1 team started with a mini tour to Burton on Trent on Saturday night to visit Richard Kerry's restaurant, The Winery. We had a great evening with great food.
We then made the treck, very early on Sunday morning to Gaydon for the 2011 BMW Festival. Nine Z1's were on show in total, although there could have been some more in the car park. A great turn out.
A few pictures can be seen at http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set= ... dcd&type=1
BMW Festival 2011 at Gaydon
Nero wrote:I was the nice Marshall, that made sure you were grouped together and left spaces for the late arrivals
i did manage some photos, which I'll post once I get sorted through my collection
Thank you for leaving spaces for late arrivals.
Here are some that i took.
Great to see all the Zed owners again.
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1990 Red Z1 (Gone back to the motherland)
1991 Green Z1 (stolen by the wife)
1990 Red Z1 (Gone back to the motherland)
1991 Green Z1 (stolen by the wife)
Although I've been back in the US now for a few years, one of the highlights of my UK experience was taking my Z1 to the Gaydon show in 2008. I will not soon forget the cameraderie of those of you I met there (Hi Keith, Ian and Roger!), nor my 100+mph blast on the Aston Martin test track!
"Asphalt is evil, it must be punished!"
1989 Z1, 1990 Z1, 1998 318ti (supercharged--The Original Budget M3), 2003 M3 Cabrio, 1985 M635Csi, 2006 Cayenne Turbo, 1960 Airstream Land Yacht
1989 Z1, 1990 Z1, 1998 318ti (supercharged--The Original Budget M3), 2003 M3 Cabrio, 1985 M635Csi, 2006 Cayenne Turbo, 1960 Airstream Land Yacht
My photos from the show can be seen here - Gaydon 2011
Just having a nostalgic read of the 2006 Gaydon thread, how different the cars all looked...
http://www.zroadster.net/forum/viewtopi ... ght=gaydon
http://www.zroadster.net/forum/viewtopi ... ght=gaydon
Those wheels look nasty on my car lol.Jet wrote:Just having a nostalgic read of the 2006 Gaydon thread, how different the cars all looked...
http://www.zroadster.net/forum/viewtopi ... ght=gaydon
G, I looked a lot younger then!
Open and close with German style and ingenuity!