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#1
Once again we are going to be at the NEC for the Classic Car Show this November.

Would anyone be interested in having their car on the stand?  Right now we are looking for potentially two more cars.

We would need the car at the NEC during Thursday 7th November for setting up, and the show runs to Sunday night.

Please let me know if you are interested.

Thanks.

Jeremy.
#2
Just because no-one's replied to this discussion doesn't mean no-one is interested in the trip.

For me, the Chateaux, circuit parking and social side are what makes the ACOC trip special, without them it would be a poorer event.  However, after my experience on the ferry on the 2018 trip means I will never take any car I care about on the ferry again - or even the daily Audi.  My preference has always been for the Eurotunnel and that's what I did the trip before that.  The extra driving down from Calais is no problem and far preferable to having your car squashed in against all the others....
#3
3000ME Forum / Re: Triple Weber 40 DCNF
December 03, 2018, 17:50:31
Back in my Scimitar days (mid-1980s!) the triple DCNF setup was mostly thought of as a way to ruin your fuel consumption for little gain.  The DCNFs are a "power" carb unlike the DFAV/DGAS the engines came with, if I remember correctly this means they don't have the part throttle/cruising jets the factory carbs have.

As the DCNFs are 42mm chokes and the standard carbs are either 40mm or 38mm, the air speed through the 6x42 chokes will be a lot lower compared to 2x40/38 chokes, hence Barrie finding they only came on song at high revs.
#4
There's a silver Brooklands Ace in the car park behind him when he's talking that's got a hardtop - did they make many of those?

The leather in the Brooklands Aceca looks the same shade as was used the Lotus Excel "Hethel Celebration" limited editions......
#5
3000ME Forum / New Front Indicator Lamps
November 28, 2017, 18:37:18
The proportions are different, the sidelight section of the Clubman lights is wider that the Triumph ones so it's unlikely just the lens would fit, think you'd have to change the whole unit.
#6
Ace, Aceca & Greyhound Forum / BEX 1000
February 21, 2015, 12:23:30
Re: the Clecos - how are these better than SkinPins which don't need a pair of special pliers to fit?
#7
Yes, it was a Hawk Ace on the stand.  There was a very simple reason it was there - it, along with the Greyhound and 16/80, were the only cars we were offered for the stand.
   
   My and my brother's contact details were in two copies of ACtion and Tony(Ace), Gerry (Greyhound) and Steve (16/80) were the only people who got in touch, many thanks to them for doing so and coming along to support the event.
   
   Tony was very honest and said he was fully prepared to be bumped off if we were offered another genuine AC but it didn't happen.  One chap came on the stand and asked why we had the Hawk and when we explained, he said he had just finished restoring his AC Ace but didn't get in touch as he thought we'd have more than enough offers......
#8
428 Frua Forum / sleeping beauty
October 06, 2013, 17:32:59
Hi Siegried,
   
   Nice work but it's not a GT40 gearbox, they used an alloy-cased ZF 5DS25 transaxle.
   
   Cheers,
   
   Jeremy.
#9
General Forum / 3000 ME factory drawings
September 09, 2013, 22:31:16
Well if the archivist doesn't want them, I'd be interested.  How much are you looking for?
#10
General Forum / 2013 International in the USA
January 25, 2013, 18:28:21
Gus, it might be worth your while getting in touch with Alan Lubinsky regarding using the logo on your watches, he gave us the OK to use the logo on the stand materials for the 3000ME stand at the NEC CLassic Car Show last November.
   
   Jeremy.
#11
Nice pic of 113.
   
   Tony and I were discussing throttle cable brackets!
#12
General Forum / CLASSIC LEMANS
July 14, 2012, 20:41:06
Keith,
   
   Many thanks to yourself and Jean-Marc for all the organisation, very much appreciated.
   
   As requested, some pics from the trip.
   
   Chateau de Courteilles.
   
   
   
   
   
   AC area at the circuit.
   
   
   
   
   
   
#13
Thought they looked like 3000ME wheel centre and door pillar badges!
#14
3000ME Forum / Stud pattern for AC 3000ME
December 08, 2011, 18:32:20
Shep, the 3000ME website IS a forum, not just an info site, and predates this forum.  Most of the active ME owners I know post on there but only a few of them post on this forum as well, so Terry's advice is valid, you will get a quicker response and possibly in more depth.
#15
These wheels are originally from ME 184 and the owner is intending to bid on them unless anyone else desperately wants them - have a look on the ME forum.