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Old 4th May 2024, 09:40   #1
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Default National Club Meet video on 14/4/24

As you will be aware on 14/4/24 the 75 & ZT owners club held their National meet at the British Motor Museum and what a day it was. A great turn out and the chance to learn more from our special MG Rover guests(those involved with its production).

For anyone interested i captured some of that meeting and have produced a video which is now on You Tube. It may not be the best video but at least it captured as much of the event as i could.

I tried to capture as many of the cars as possible but with comings and goings i may have missed some. Apologies to those i may have missed.

Many thanks to Rob(Trebor) for some of the pictures used. The appropriate pictures have a credit on them.

The video is longer than usual but i felt it better to show it in its entirety. At least you can pick out the bits you want. Unfortunately there is some wind noise which i have tried to minimise and i didn't want to put music over the video as you get to hear comments as we walk around.


If you want to view the event i attach a link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_eWmSDNvCE

It was great meeting and talking with many club members and again apologies to those i didn't get to speak to i'm sure you know what its like time goes so quickly when you get into conversation. So many beautiful examples it was virtually impossible to choose a favourite. Amazed at those who travelled from the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany etc and it was great meeting and talking with you . Hope you enjoy the video.

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Old 4th May 2024, 14:02   #2
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A cracking video. Well done.
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Old 4th May 2024, 15:42   #3
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Thanks Bob it was nice to finally meet the legend oh and Flying Banana.
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Old 5th May 2024, 11:27   #4
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Really enjoyable video, Jay!

Great souvenir of a superb day😊.

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Old 6th May 2024, 09:48   #5
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Thanks a lot for that lovely video. Good memories.
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Thanks for the kind comments. Great day, nice people and very special and interesting guests. Can't praise the club members(and their partners) enough for their part in making it all happen.
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Old 6th May 2024, 15:16   #7
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Thanks very much for shooting and posting the video Jay, as is often the case when organising a day like this, the one thing I didn't get much of an opportunity to do was to walk round and view all the members cars at close hand, but your video has made up for that.

I can tell you from the feedback I received from the Rover panel that they all had as enjoyable a day as our members, and felt very proud to be associated with the production of a car that still commands such a loyal following 25 years on, and they were extremely appreciative of the efforts you all put in to keeping the marque alive and well.
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