With April now upon us, hopefully the weather will start to improve for the forthcoming season of events. As Sue is so good at listing them all, I won’t repeat anything here other than to say that the highlights for me this month will be the club AGM/Area Organisers’ meeting at Head Office on 14th April which Sue and I will be attending, and Drive It Day on 28th April, which this year finishes at Dingles Heritage Fairground Centre in Lifton. More details will be sent out nearer the time. The March meeting took place on another wet evening. Once again, Darren was the only person brave enough to bring a Triumph. His poor Herald is driven in all weathers. I believe his Spitfire (when finished) will probably be restricted to fairweather use, at least to start with. Lee Williams made us aware of a very worthwhile event which will be raising money for Cancer Research UK. It starts on 30th April and is a relay, taking in much of the UK coastline. Participants can join one stage, all of them or anything in between. Further details can be found on the Evoke Tours website (www.evoketours.com). Mick joined us from Shebbear . He’ll shortly be having his long-awaited knee surgery so is frantically finishing the roof on his garage before he temporarily loses his mobility. We welcomed new visitor and club member Nick Bailey. Nick is an enthusiastic Vitesse owner who has recently moved to Lynton with his partner, having had enough of living in Surrey and commuting into London. They have bought a B & B and are enjoying their new lifestyle. Nick’s Vitesse (a 2 litre convertible) was driven down to Devon on the second attempt (the first attempt was aborted almost as soon as it had begun, due to an overheating problem which was rectified within a few days). Nick is part of the committee in charge of organising the Lyn Valley Classic which will be taking place on 9th June. There will be a great array of classics in attendance. If you want your Triumph to be in pride of place next to the cliff railway, get your entry forms to Nigel by Drive It Day please. When Malcolm and Mandy arrived, many of us were already sat down. As they came into the room, they sat at opposite ends of a long table with the rest of us sat on either side. It was a bit like watching the Lord and Lady take their seats at a lavish banquet. The excitement was palpable as conversations stopped mid-sentence and everyone watched open-mouthed as Lord Malcolm stood up to address us with his monthly “Show and Tell†feature. Can you guess what it is (see picture)? I managed to work it out quite quickly this time. It’s a carburettor balancing device. When the bottles are part-filled with water, the pipe that links them ensures that the levels are equal. On Malcolm’s Spitfire there are two vacuum connectors on the inlet manifold, so the level of suction can be used to gauge whether the carburettors are balanced by looking at the difference in the level of water in each of the bottles. Alan and Janet, Geoff and Dawn were looking forward to their forthcoming holidays. Mike and Irene joined us once again. It’s always great to see them. Simon came along with news that the purple Stag is back at home. He’ll be working on its reassembly over the coming weeks. Next meeting: Thursday 4th April at the Crealock Arms
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