Jason_E
ClioSport Club Member
Elise, 530d
But this time, I took more pictures... like, 20?
For those that don't know, the Sunday Scramble event at Bicester Heritage has massively grown in popularity over the past couple of years. As an unfortunate child of a Bicester myself, it's great to see something so great very local. And for me, very local, as I live about 50 yards away now. So it was a great excuse to take my 1986 Golf GTI to its first ever event! I also was very keen to take more photos, but I still had the remnance of Fridays hangover so that didn't go quite to plan.
Anyway, if this is remotely local to any of you guys I would always recommend !
DSC_0791 by Jason.Easton, on Flickr
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The best part of this event for me is the variation in motors you see there, and the lack of snobbery. It doesn't matter what your car cost, what era its from, where its from, what brand it is etc. Basically you can park your car on display if you think its interesting. And it works very well!
Also, they've just opened a brewery there. Bye bye liver.
Anyway, everyone should pop along if they can. My handful of snaps do not do it justice!
For those that don't know, the Sunday Scramble event at Bicester Heritage has massively grown in popularity over the past couple of years. As an unfortunate child of a Bicester myself, it's great to see something so great very local. And for me, very local, as I live about 50 yards away now. So it was a great excuse to take my 1986 Golf GTI to its first ever event! I also was very keen to take more photos, but I still had the remnance of Fridays hangover so that didn't go quite to plan.
Anyway, if this is remotely local to any of you guys I would always recommend !
The best part of this event for me is the variation in motors you see there, and the lack of snobbery. It doesn't matter what your car cost, what era its from, where its from, what brand it is etc. Basically you can park your car on display if you think its interesting. And it works very well!
Also, they've just opened a brewery there. Bye bye liver.
Anyway, everyone should pop along if they can. My handful of snaps do not do it justice!