I thought it was a brill day and the only thing I wish we could have done is know who is who!
Like someone else said, I saw a lot of cars that I know from on here and probably passed their owners a dozen times but never got to say hello.
This is due of course to the fact that people don't stay with their car but move around to enjoy the show, how selfish
I am sure that if we had done the whole weekend and done the camping thing it would have been less of an issue but we couldn't make the Saturday unfortunately.
I might easily have been persuaded to part with a bit of folding as I wanted a couple of zone polo-shirts, but couldn't see any.
If we , as a group of like minded individuals decide that the way forward continues to be as a forum only, then make E30 Zone name badges available to members on a purchase basis. I felt so sad that I knew there were dozens and dozens of zoners there and yet I met so few.
I know what it is like to run a club for vehicle enthusiasts having been at the helm of a club for preserved bus owners not so long ago and am fully aware what a thankless task it can be particularly when you get little support from your members. It can also soak up all of your time quite easily.
On the plus side, the support for the E30 Zone is,without question, something that many others look at with jealous eyes and can only dream about.
I understood that there would be some kind of regional events co-ordination happening, but have yet to see the fruits of that labour but can clearly see this as a means of developing E30 awareness and ownership.
Team Members, over to you!
I think it must be tiome to open another beer now.
P.S. It was a great day and Gill and I are so glad we went along, thanks to one and all that organised the weekend and made it what it was
