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If you're going to Stoneliegh......


Norman Verona

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...... don't forget to say hello to Jean-Marie Courtault.

 

He and his car are in one of the halls.

 

This is Jean and the car:

 

 

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Norm, I will make a point of seeing Jean-Marie and practising my near perfect French  :)   (More like Del Boy actually) 

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Del's not going

He is competing at Hethel :d

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But the plonker is, aka Rodeney.

 

James, your French may be netter than mine. I know all the words, problem is getting them into a sentence and getting the propitiation correct.

 

HM is very good, but will not accept it. 

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what car is it Norm ?

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what car is it Norm ?

 

That is a Westfield with a body he designed - hope I get the chance to see it in the flesh! :t-up:

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should put it into production looks fab.

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Well worth a serious look. I've seen it and been in it and it is very good. If that's the sort of thing you like, a fully enclosed sports car.

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I will take the time to say hello

 

Bob :westy:

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Saw it there and said hello.  For me the screen sits a bit at odds with the rest but must have taken alot of time

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He decided to keep the original screen on this car. However he can put a perspex wrap around screen or an aero if wanted.

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Met JM and looked at his car - a unique creation that is very good indeed and entirely excellent.  I wouldnt choose it myself but I have to applaud his skill and application AND the fact he is exhibiting in the best show of it's type in UK as a one man band!!  

 

JM, to me, epitomises the "Westfielding Spirit" that every car is as different as it's owner.

 

He was blown away with my near fluent French as well.

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James, you'll have to come over and give me some lessons.

 

As you say, it's not my cup of tea either but I can't help but admire it. He certainly knows his stuff.

 

His wife makes fantastic biscuits.

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Mange tout Norman, Mange tout....  :)   I will make a point of seeing JM tomorrow before I leave. See you there next year Norm perhaps? 

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