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From Saturday afternoon until mid-morning on Sunday, we had all four of the original Works' TR4 Rally cars side by side in Severn Hall - the first time all four had been together since January 1964, shortly before 3/5/6VC went across the Pond for the Shell 4000 in Canada.

The new owners of 3VC, a Belgian couple, had come from the Continent, collected their car from Bicester and driven to Malvern.  They had to leave early so as to get home as they had to be at work today (Monday).

Our one huge regret is that Graham Robson, the Competitions Secretary, didn't live to see all four of his cars gathered together again once again.

5VC not yet a runner, as Tony Sheach is re-assembling it very carefully, so a group of helpers pushed it from Severn Hall to the Arena and back again each day.  But it looks absolutely super!

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Thanks Gareth for some great piccies.  As someone who didn't make it, Malvern looks like is a nice town to visit sometime.  while also packing walking boots for the hills.  

cheers, Pete.    

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5 hours ago, Bfg said:

Thanks Gareth for some great piccies.  As someone who didn't make it, Malvern looks like is a nice town to visit sometime.  while also packing walking boots for the hills.  

cheers, Pete.    

Worth the effort. Great views from the ridge...

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Can't see mine - it was inside Severn Hall.

Super view, which my son and the two older grandchildren saw on Saturday together with their friends, who now live on the hillside in Malvern (in a house!)

Ian Cornish

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