IN LOVE WITH MY 1970 911T RHD. (Still my fav)
1987 Carrera 3.2 Targa in Signal Orange (bloody gorgeous)
1973 914 1.7L Zambezi Green (great wee car)
2004 Cayenne 3.2 (the dogs car)
1965 356C (an absolute delight to own and drive)
Good luck Margaret, I'll be watching your times from afar, if you get below 35's I'll be insisting that you wear gloves!
Have a great time and hope the sun shines, hopefully back next year.
Paul
good forecast too!! Looking forward to a fun weekend zooming up that hill and will most definitely be wearing the gloves
Shame you can't be there but I'm sure your weekend in the Highlands will be every bit as good
Have fun.
Margaret
P.S Beam breaker on board also.
IN LOVE WITH MY 1970 911T RHD. (Still my fav)
1987 Carrera 3.2 Targa in Signal Orange (bloody gorgeous)
1973 914 1.7L Zambezi Green (great wee car)
2004 Cayenne 3.2 (the dogs car)
1965 356C (an absolute delight to own and drive)
Thanks Andy, had a brilliant day especially in the company of Brendan. Taking his advice and allowed him to reduce my tyre pressures to 29 rear & 26 front. PROMISED him that I'll lighten my car by removing spare tyre and stuff that's in luggage compartment
Final time today was 34.46 going to try and get another wee second off...so much for me not being competitive.
Brilliant day looking forward to tomorrow.. I think Brendan May have a few pics
Margaret
IN LOVE WITH MY 1970 911T RHD. (Still my fav)
1987 Carrera 3.2 Targa in Signal Orange (bloody gorgeous)
1973 914 1.7L Zambezi Green (great wee car)
2004 Cayenne 3.2 (the dogs car)
1965 356C (an absolute delight to own and drive)
Margaret and Tom really do epitomise all that is great about DDK. Spent a lovely afternoon with them and others at the Hill Climb is lovely warm sunny weather. What is it about DDK, Scotland and GREAT weather!
Did take some pictures on my iPhone which I will post later but for now here is a video of Margaret doing what she loves most (other than Tom of course), driving her Porsche
Hi Margret and Tom, Good to meet you today and sorry I can't be there tomorrow to see you run again. What a wonderful atmosphere at the Boness Day.
Something so special at these 'club' days. So reminicent of the true essence of motorsport.
All the best for tomorrow.
I met two folk who were so, so intersteing. One building 906 replicas and one who knew most local (and more) things past.
Wonderful.
So glad I came.
Met a fantastic character called Bill Drysdale at the event. Twelve years ago is started a project to build a replica 904 from a single drawing that he had. Bill has made everything for the car, chassis, bucks, moulds and body and the Hill Climb was his first outing.
The car certainly is not at the standard of Andy's car but I'm amazed at the skill and determination of people you meet and I love the colour
Hi All
Went along on the Sunday with the Gang from TIPEC to support Margaret was a great day sun shinning all day .I believe she did a time of 34.30 on the last run of the day was certainly trying .The 904 guy Bill Drysdale is a character been around this sport for years he told me he has a few moulds left .Great day there was a 911 driven by Hugh McKinnon Scottish Motor Services who was blistering fast did a 28.40 Now that's is a time Margaret wants to aim for
Really sorry that we were not there again this year - even more so now that I've seen the photos of Bill's 904. He has told me about it, but I've never seen it yet. It clashed with my own club's hillclimb at Wiscombe Park, and then I won some tickets for the 3 Lancasters event in Lincolnshire, so Hillclimbs took a back seat compared to that once in a blue moon event
Hope we'll get there next year - maybe even with the 911.............
JW
Life's a single timed run with no practice....
1970 914/6 2.4E/Webers
1970 VW Beetle project
1972 911 Hillclimber (now 3.5 litre on Management ) Part of the family for 39 years!
2006 Hymer Merc Starline 630
2000 T4 Van LPG
2000 Golf V5 Estate GT