#1 Have I taken over the magazine?!
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2020 7:45 pm
For those of you who receive the E-Type Club magazine, I rather appear to have taken over this month!
I do hope you enjoy the two articles from me this month, I would love to know you thought they read
The Mulhouse museum trip was adapted from my Forum write-up - you can find a condensed version if you search for "A month of automobile-related entertainment". For those of you who didn't read it the first time, this also features a trip of mine to the Mercedes Benz Museum in Stuttgart, the Austrian Grand Prix and a weekend road trip across five countries. None of them in an E-type but all good fun, although none of those are going to end up in the magazine any time soon!
The article on "Grandad's E-Type" is perhaps my favourite to date. I had a message from "Grandson" James yesterday - he's shown the whole family and they're delighted. A lovely way for them to remember one man and his beloved E-Type. This one had been written for about a year but we were waiting for the opportune sunny (and safe/legal) opportunity to get a load more photos done, the heritage certificate to come through and for James to have a root around the family home for some old photographs. It makes it all worthwhile in the end.
For those who don't get the magazine, here's a few photos of Grandad's car we took on a litte photoshoot up in the Peak District this summer




If any Forum members would be willing to share a similar story for the magazine, the Club would gladly assist you in putting pen to paper (or finger to keyboard) - we need more stories like that!
I do hope you enjoy the two articles from me this month, I would love to know you thought they read
The article on "Grandad's E-Type" is perhaps my favourite to date. I had a message from "Grandson" James yesterday - he's shown the whole family and they're delighted. A lovely way for them to remember one man and his beloved E-Type. This one had been written for about a year but we were waiting for the opportune sunny (and safe/legal) opportunity to get a load more photos done, the heritage certificate to come through and for James to have a root around the family home for some old photographs. It makes it all worthwhile in the end.
For those who don't get the magazine, here's a few photos of Grandad's car we took on a litte photoshoot up in the Peak District this summer




If any Forum members would be willing to share a similar story for the magazine, the Club would gladly assist you in putting pen to paper (or finger to keyboard) - we need more stories like that!