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  1. Hi all, recently pulled the trigger on my first Westfield after realising what I’d been missing out on all these years! I had never previously considered a 7 type car as I’m 6ft4 and never thought I’d fit in one. A conversation with my mate Lee (soon to be on his 3rd westy) got me thinking and pointed me towards Toybox cars which happens to be just up the road from me. What a place that is! Andrew soon had me sitting in various cars and I was pleasantly surprised. In hindsight it should’ve been blatantly obvious, they’re kit cars, they can literally be made to fit. Next thing I know I’m in the passenger seat blatting along the country lanes around Ashby , taking corners at crazy speeds and almost immediately the decision had been made (see the pic below) Hoping there’s some WSCC meets in my local area (Leics/derby/notts), be good to meet up with a few of you guys, get some pointers and check out your rides
    17 points
  2. I always look forward to trips out in my Westy with friends but it doesn't always go to plan! Two hours from home at the start point for a Peak District day out and a flat rear tyre thanks to a screw. @Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO rummages in his boot to produce an air compressor and re-inflates the trye at regular intervals which enabled me to continue with the day out. Obviously he couldn't follow me on the long trip home, so a call in to @Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative and Glens and I'm lent a compressor, foot pump etc and after a few stops I got home safely. Next trip out I was presented with my own compressor, donated by @Andy Wallwork, fetched by @Dave Eastwood (Gadgetman)and all organised by @Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO. What a brilliant club we have where people put themselves out to help. Many thanks to all my Westy friends
    11 points
  3. And a Good Morning to you too Our car Inside Cupola Inside Cupola Breakfast at Cupola Parked at Cupola, just missing Martin in the line up, who was unfortunately stuck in traffic, making 14 cars. After meeting at Cupola, where the owner had saved us a designated parking spot, off we went on the quiet roads far away from the tourist hotspots. We were having lots of fun and doing great all the way, even could see that we were up for a clear run up the Crowdecote road, licking my lips, getting excited and p**f! a flippin' campervan had just pulled out from a little side road ahead, so we had a slow but scenic ride up. It soon turned off and we were back in action on the little used road behind Hartington, then the last mile we followed an enormous tractor run with zero chance of overtaking. We arrived at the Jug and Glass in a very relaxed state, Luay, @Louie checked his fuel gauge. Dave and Ian gathered around a cardboard box We do some weird things don't we . Here we are all parked up. Oh then it was surprise time, Chris had finally bought a Morgan after carefully taking his time to find the right one and he pulled into the car park with a MASSIVE grin on his face. Well done Chris, living life and making it happen, some people take the easy route and just give in and don't bother. One very happy man and we were absolutley delighted to see him and his car Next was lunch because we were hungry after all that breakfast!! It was no hardship to sit outside and we thanked the staff for their excellent food and service. We will be returning here as it was great and we were made very welcome. Jug and Glass car park Lunch at the Jug and Glass, cheeky monkey @Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO After lunch Lee decided it was time to change his clutch cable with the help of Glynn, you might recognise Glynn, he's the one that seems to spend a lot of time bent over It was glorious weather and we needed cake, with Hulme End Tea Junction only a few miles down the road we decided to carry on. On arrival Lee checked his car out and all was good. Parked at Hulme End @AndrewBClarke took position of @Andy Westwood and got the largest jam and cream scone We enjoyed the sunshine for a while longer before heading home A fantastic day out so thank you to everyone for joining us. Next weekend is Dave's visit to the Vulcan Bomber and photoshoot on Bank Holiday Monday, don't miss it!! I am working 6-10am and can't make it so if you can then you must, you won't regret it. If you have enjoyed your day out or just enjoyed reading this and you like the club, I am sorry to remind you that it only exsits WITH a committee. Chair and Secretary positions are available and we can't function without them being filled, think about that. Seriousness over with, back to being daft, bottoms up everyone, love you all and see you next time XXX
    10 points
  4. Woohoo, I got the engine back together and in the car into time for driveit day! There's nothing quite like going on a 110 mile round trip to test it all out.
    10 points
  5. Well done to the team A big congratulations to @Andy Malone - Editor and the entire team behind the magazine. The effort, attention to detail, and continued evolution of the publication really shows. Also, a thank you to everyone who contributed – whether through articles, photos, or event coverage. It’s those contributions that keep Westfield World fresh, relevant, and genuinely enjoyable to read. Hedley.
    10 points
  6. Thanks for yet another great day out Julie & Glen. Lovely choices of venues for rest stops, stunning roads and plenty of lovely views, and for once time to admire them. Only a couple of pics but it should give peeps an idea of how Julie’s fun days out go…
    9 points
  7. Thank you @Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative and Glen for another great day in the Peaks.
    9 points
  8. Finished work for the weekend and just back from a run in the sun to destress, can’t beat it!
    9 points
  9. Well, after a short hiatus I am back in the fold (sort of).
    9 points
  10. Nice 130 miles, breaky with the Kent guys this morning at the Stag. See you all next month
    8 points
  11. Road Westfield after today’s ride, parked next to my track Alfa 156 CUP (an original car from the Alfa Romeo 156 Cup racing series in Poland in the early 2000s, one of around 30 cars built for that series - a real rarity). It turns out the Westfield isn’t quite as tiny compared to a proper race car as it seems when parked next to modern, truck-like SUVs at the supermarket
    8 points
  12. This weekend 4 friends and I went Manchester -> Darlington -> Drymen -> Kinlochleven -> Girvan -> Manchester, departing Thursday night and returning Sunday night. Just over 1000 miles all in. Absolutely brilliant trip. I may do a mini write up covering some of the unbelievable roads we traversed. Mixed group of cars that covered 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 cylinders. I am astonished how good Rainsport 5s are. Couple of issues on the car but otherwise very good times. North shore road of Loch Leven Moniaive
    8 points
  13. A grand day indeed with some cracking weather, the usual great company and @Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative worked her usual good magic to find mainly quiet roads! @Tony H and his son Cameron, in Tony's lovely red Mev. @Louie Luay, winked at me all the way to breakfast I'm glad I didn't leave home with a clean car and we got plenty of fresh 'produce' from this lot! @Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative trying her best to fit everyone in! It's great being at the back as you get to see all colours of member's cars as far as the eye can see! We also get a point for diversity and inclusion as we let the Transpeak coach join in too! A great day for Alfresco dining. We line all our cars up for a nice pic and some 'influencer' wants a pic for her Insta! @Tony H wishing he's ordered Scampi! Our route, round the peaks.
    7 points
  14. The thing you have all been waiting for. The itinerary. From kings lynn Date Destinations miles June 3rd scotch corner 141 June 4th Berwick 55 June 5th edinburgh 55 June 6th Edinburgh 0 June 7th Pitlochry 71 June 8th Nairn 53 June 9th golspie 51 June 10th wick 60 June 11th coldbackie 60 June 12th ullapool 83 June 13th loch carron 68 June 14th fort william 86 June 15th hamilton 90 June 16th Keswick 90 June 17th skipton 70 June 18th hull 70 June 19th home 93 Between all of these stays we will be travelling everywhere in between. Visiting everywhere possible. Sightseeing. Eating . A massive trip in our little cars and will be one massive write up. I will of course be updating this page on our travels.
    7 points
  15. New OMP Trecento suede steering wheel.
    7 points
  16. Great drive out this morning though a tad chilly over the top of the Peaks, very nice venue for a meet up breakfast was good, nice to catchup with people. Hope you all enjoyed your onward drive into the Peaks. Photo dump below, sorry if i missed anyone, those yellow cars do look good
    6 points
  17. It's just glorious out there today. Hope you've all had fun!
    6 points
  18. No idea of towing capacity but AI reckons it’ll pull my tourer??
    6 points
  19. Took some pictures of my own car during autocross.
    6 points
  20. It's Westfield Avenue actually Mike. We don't want any "SatNav took me to wrong place" excuses.
    6 points
  21. Another fantastic Peaky run out, with great food and great company! @Chris Emm’s newly bought Morgan is stunning, too!
    5 points
  22. Me & my lad are coming & another Westfield owner Luay @Louie
    5 points
  23. Go for it! Sadly I don’t think it qualifies as I didn’t take it, my brother did. He’s a keen photographer and always seems to capture a good shot. full frontal here for you too!
    5 points
  24. I have done a little bit of towing to get away from it all.
    5 points
  25. Here’s my SE, competing in the British autotest championship at Shelsley Walsh on Saturday. 200 mile drive down, a day skidding around and a 200mile faultless drive home
    4 points
  26. I collected the XI from 'Classic Collective Bicester' yesterday, and Simeon showed me around some lovely cars in their workshop. It was an enjoyable 80 mile meandering drive back home.
    4 points
  27. An eventful day starting early with a kamikaze pigeon trying to remove a cycle wing. You may have to zoom in to see the white dusty outline of the impact. Parked next to the rubbish pile just out of shot on the left of the cars. Steve and David chatting over David's car. Steve's car after some after some other visitors had photo's taken in and around it. As we got ready to leave we spotted Fuzz Townsend around the cars and buses! The easy run to Revs became a nightmare as we tried to skirt around Stratford only to find road closures for a half-marathon. This forced the increased vehicle numbers through the town centre. We got separated from Steve in the very heavy traffic and ended going different directions to the destination. Tony and Angela were waiting for us at Revs together with masses of motorcycles. NB the photos were done after the bikes had gone. The journey home was fine to begin with as we set off along the Fosse and onto the A429. The first leave the convoy were Tony and Angela peeling off for home. Shortly afterwards Steve also headed for home, leaving us to continue past the Falcon at Hatton on our way home. Unfortunately, as we passed Coleshill the alternator gave up again. It seems like I'm averaging 200 mile per alternator!!!
    4 points
  28. Now thats going above and beyond in the interest of public research
    4 points
  29. Sorry for the hijack, but this is a stunning picture mate, 100% calendar-worth I'm gonna use it as my wallpaper actually if you don't mind
    4 points
  30. I picked up a pair of Compomotive Minities on eBay as my road / wet track wheels. I love the look of them on the car.
    4 points
  31. I’m very sad to say, this has now Sold. Not to a forum member but a young lad very local to me that fell in love the second he saw it. The road test sealed it. I’ve got to say this has been the best forum I’ve been a part of. Many thanks to those that have helped me along the way.
    4 points
  32. Anyone know the actual towing capacity?
    4 points
  33. Had a fantastic day at Blyton yesterday..loads of cars of all sorts but as always marshals and organisation was great really good on getting the blue flags out plus plenty of black flags for drivers who were not being sensible... Car ran really well and the new Spax dampers and slightly uprated springs really helped the car stop rolling so much.. got a bit of temperature into the Kumho caravan tyres and they behaved well.. Since my last visit in 2024 Ginetta have invested in some new buildings including great new toilet and shower block to make this a really fun place to go.
    3 points
  34. I have been able to secure a parking area and a table at Cupola, so that’s ok. For the lunch stop I have been UNABLE to get us in, so we are now going to the Jug and Glass, Ashbourne. We will be there around midday and we will be sat outside as requested by the venue. Everywhere else that I tried wants a deposit and menu choices, which is quite hilarious don’t you think? I can’t even say for sure how many people are going.
    3 points
  35. We’ve been lumbered with baby sitting two of our granddaughters tonight, it will depend what time we can get rid of them , er arrange collection of the cherubs tomorrow, but we might join you at lunchtime if at all possible.
    3 points
  36. @Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative I'm free !! Weather's looking good are you out to play ?
    3 points
  37. Thank you for the replies, anyone else coming? please let me know asap and I will get us booked in. (Steve, I have included you) (Chris, I think we will be going to the Bentley Brook Inn, Ashbourne for lunch, I will let you know if that changes)
    3 points
  38. @Robin Parker (Red Spider) - Yorkshire AO, you've inspired me. I've just delved into ChatGPT and you've opened up a whole new world for me! (I'm actually not sure if that's a good thing ).
    3 points
  39. Warm Welcome @Leo H Plenty of folks local to you. The Derby/Notts area meet at the Clock in Shardlow the first Thursday of the month. Great mix of people and cars. Be nice to see you there soon. https://www.clockwarehousepub.co.uk/?utm_source=gbp&utm_medium=Yext&y_source=1_OTMyODgwNC03MTUtbG9jYXRpb24ud2Vic2l0ZQ%3D%3D Upstairs! You also have the Peak District area too. Recommend joining them. Great driving roads. They have an event this weekend too if you’re available. If you fancy slightly further the Warwickshire area is very active too! Next event for them is a Sprint Trackday. ATB HB.
    3 points
  40. I'm similar to Si, would like to join but won't realy know untill the Sunday.
    3 points
  41. Plan to see you @Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative and Glen on Sunday. Now all that’s needed is the sun to be out too! Andy
    3 points
  42. @AndyD-Yellow Peril I can't take the credit. This was all down to @Martyn Vann - Warwickshire AO. So thanks and praise go to Martyn for all the effort and a superb day.
    3 points
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