Hello!
I haven't been around much but I've come begging.
As I may have mentioned before, on 5 October I’m doing a 2,000 mile drive round the UK over 48 hours in a 45 year old car (which has already done 250,000 miles!) to raise funds for Children with Cancer.
The Round Britain Reliability Run, which is organised by Club Triumph and takes place every other year, was first run in 1966 and is still unchanged in its objective which is to drive around Britain in a vintage Triumph (although I guess in 1966 they weren't that vintage), covering nearly 2,000 miles, visiting 18 pre-arranged control stops in 48 hours (with no overnight stops) without breaking down. Quite a feat for an old British-made car…
Since 1990 the RBRR has been run on a charitable basis with each team seeking to raise sponsorship for various national charities. This year the Club’s chosen charity is Children with Cancer, formerly known as Children with Leukaemia, and the Club’s objective is to raise at least £50,000. The 2010 RBRR raised £51,000 for the charity Mind and the Club hopes that the 2012 RBRR will manage to exceed this amount.
Each team taking part, which must have at least two members, meets all costs of participation in the event themselves so that all funds raised will go directly to Children with Cancer.
My father and I have managed to obtain a place on the 2012 RBRR and will be using my father’s 1967 Triumph TR4A. Lewis Senior is only the third owner of the car, which has covered over 250,000 miles and still has its original engine. He’s had the car for 4 years and I’m hoping he’s kept it well maintained! I’ll have my RAC card handy just in case.
THE MIGHTY STEED:
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Our Virgin giving site:
http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/team/the.jaffas Anything that you can give will be gratefully received (no matter how small).
Many thanks
Chris