Alan Bartlett WINS Classic Car of the Year
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Re: Alan Bartlett WINS Classic Car of the Year
Dear Alan,
Very well done!! Congratulations!! We know how much hard work this has meant and hope to see you and the team on Saturday?
David
Very well done!! Congratulations!! We know how much hard work this has meant and hope to see you and the team on Saturday?
David
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Re: Alan Bartlett WINS Classic Car of the Year
CONGRATULATIONS, ALAN!!!! WE'LL SEE YOU ON SATURDAY, WHEN YOU MAY HAVE COME DOWN TO EARTH!!!!!!!!! YIPPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!
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Re: Alan Bartlett WINS Classic Car of the Year
Congratulations Alan, very well done, enjoy the win & all it brings.
Best wishes from the N/East
Alf.
Best wishes from the N/East
Alf.
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Re: Alan Bartlett WINS Classic Car of the Year
Alan - Our congratulations - Just goes to show - limited budget but a passion to retain the family car and willing to do what it takes to acheive the end goal.
So lets just put this in some form of prospective for the club then - a small car club with 500 + members - and supports all models produced from the single producer - just happens in the face of very heavy compertition, proffessional restorations and cars that are far more appealing to the general public - they tend to be worth a lot more money too - none the less in the last 3 years - 2 Jowett models / club members have lifted the coverted crown of 'classic car car of the year' - would this be the club that also celebrates the title of the worlds oldest established car club - whilst also forging pioneering relationships with a college restoration of a Javelin ?
The Jowett Car Club and it's members can be justifably proud of these and many other acheivements made and this is just the tip of the iceburg
So lets just put this in some form of prospective for the club then - a small car club with 500 + members - and supports all models produced from the single producer - just happens in the face of very heavy compertition, proffessional restorations and cars that are far more appealing to the general public - they tend to be worth a lot more money too - none the less in the last 3 years - 2 Jowett models / club members have lifted the coverted crown of 'classic car car of the year' - would this be the club that also celebrates the title of the worlds oldest established car club - whilst also forging pioneering relationships with a college restoration of a Javelin ?
The Jowett Car Club and it's members can be justifably proud of these and many other acheivements made and this is just the tip of the iceburg

27 Long 4 Tourer Oily Rag
37 Jowett 8 HP - In many parts
52 Javelin Std 'Taxi Livery'
52 Javelin Std Patina project
52 Javelin Std Sports project
52 Jupiter SA - Original car - full restoration project
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37 Jowett 8 HP - In many parts
52 Javelin Std 'Taxi Livery'
52 Javelin Std Patina project
52 Javelin Std Sports project
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Re: Alan Bartlett WINS Classic Car of the Year
We've just got back, and have spent a good 3 hours cleaning and sorting the car.
The various people working on the stand were very helpful, and complimentary, and Alan's car is now where it deserves to be in the middle of the stand on the chequered flag.
To beat cars from huge car clubs and worth hundreds of thousands of pounds is a big deal for any car, but working on the car you can see that all the work has been done at home by an enthusiastic owner who is committed to enjoying his car whenever possible.
Great to see recognition for one of our youngest owners, in a prewar car as well. Interesting that three of the finalists are 1930s cars, last year from memory there were a lot of 70s and 80s cars, in 2010 it was a mix by the design of the competition of one car from each decade. Despite this, the organisers are really happy to see great background stories behind the cars, and the cars on the stand are a reflection of that.
Onwards and upwards for the JCC! Now off to bed because it will be a long day tomorrow, we walked back through the show this evening and it takes about 15 minutes to walk directly through it ignoring everything along the way. If you stopped at every 10th stand it would take all day just to walk one aisle, and there are 3-4 aisles in every room. Biggest NEC show ever I think, and Alan's car is the centrepiece!
Jack.
The various people working on the stand were very helpful, and complimentary, and Alan's car is now where it deserves to be in the middle of the stand on the chequered flag.
To beat cars from huge car clubs and worth hundreds of thousands of pounds is a big deal for any car, but working on the car you can see that all the work has been done at home by an enthusiastic owner who is committed to enjoying his car whenever possible.
Great to see recognition for one of our youngest owners, in a prewar car as well. Interesting that three of the finalists are 1930s cars, last year from memory there were a lot of 70s and 80s cars, in 2010 it was a mix by the design of the competition of one car from each decade. Despite this, the organisers are really happy to see great background stories behind the cars, and the cars on the stand are a reflection of that.
Onwards and upwards for the JCC! Now off to bed because it will be a long day tomorrow, we walked back through the show this evening and it takes about 15 minutes to walk directly through it ignoring everything along the way. If you stopped at every 10th stand it would take all day just to walk one aisle, and there are 3-4 aisles in every room. Biggest NEC show ever I think, and Alan's car is the centrepiece!
Jack.
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Re: Alan Bartlett WINS Classic Car of the Year
Alan and his car takes pride of place at the NEC classic car show
27 Long 4 Tourer Oily Rag
37 Jowett 8 HP - In many parts
52 Javelin Std 'Taxi Livery'
52 Javelin Std Patina project
52 Javelin Std Sports project
52 Jupiter SA - Original car - full restoration project
54 Jupiter SA - project - shortly for sale
37 Jowett 8 HP - In many parts
52 Javelin Std 'Taxi Livery'
52 Javelin Std Patina project
52 Javelin Std Sports project
52 Jupiter SA - Original car - full restoration project
54 Jupiter SA - project - shortly for sale
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Re: Alan Bartlett WINS Classic Car of the Year
well done Allan - presumably the owner of the aston martin was a wee bit pissed off!
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Yes, I met my namesake and he and the Bristol owner (Peter Philips) were the glummest people there!
Being beaten twice by a Jowett must take some swallowing.
Being beaten twice by a Jowett must take some swallowing.
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Super photo, Chris. Make sure you send it to Alan Brierley by 20th Nov. so it can be seen in 'The Jowetteer' by all members who don't use Jowett Talk.
It is such a triumph for Alan and the club that it needs to be appreciated. He was just walking on air when we saw him.
Juliet Morris
It is such a triumph for Alan and the club that it needs to be appreciated. He was just walking on air when we saw him.
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Re: Alan Bartlett WINS Classic Car of the Year
Well done Alan! Hope you don't mind but I have included a bit of your story in my next Jowett Juniors page!
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Congratulations, Alan. I knew getting all my friends (I have some) and anyone else I could find to vote for you, would pay off!
What with the "College Javelin" and your victory it has been quite a month for Jowett.
Well done!!
Paul
What with the "College Javelin" and your victory it has been quite a month for Jowett.
Well done!!
Paul
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Re: Alan Bartlett WINS Classic Car of the Year
Thanks you for all the congratulating comments. And it was good to catch up with faces old and new at the show. Just spent some of the morning on the phone with various papers, heres a link to one of the press releases
http://www.thisiscornwall.co.uk/Alan-fa ... story.html
http://www.thisiscornwall.co.uk/Alan-fa ... story.html
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Hi Alan...What a fantastic result! The car looks great and I am delighted for you.
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Re: Alan Bartlett WINS Classic Car of the Year

Scan of todays ccw, the lady is on the front page also. This all seems still quite surreal.
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I can see from the orientation of the scan that you're still 'overcome' by your success!! I wonder why. Have you finished the champagne??
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