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magpie30/03/2012 21:21:23
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In an unknown land far away,lord knows when,some barmpot invented rocker cover racing. Now being a barmpot myself,when someone started it at a local classic car show, i thought,have a go lad plenty daft enough for me. Well i did, and won at my first attempt. (yes there were others there not just me) The idea is,find an old rocker cover, stick some wheels on and away you go. No power plants allowed, just gravity. The track is about 30ft long with a ramp at one end to get things rolling,and that is about it. Very simple(like me), but good fun,so if any of you out there live close enough to Crewe, Cheshire, and fancy having a go,you have untill 8th July to build one. Send me a pm if you are daft enough, and i will send you all the details Photo's of my efforts in my album.

Cheers Derek

Nicholas Farr30/03/2012 23:30:58
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Hi Derek, great looking Funderbird 1, what a neat way of giving a rocker cover a bit more mileage.

Regards Nick.

P.S.smart set of wheels you've got there.

Edited By Nicholas Farr on 30/03/2012 23:32:41

Stewart Hart31/03/2012 07:30:37
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Hi Dek

I didn't know about the funderbird jobby, neat bit of work:- the robotocar looks mean as well.

I can see a visit to the magpies nest is called for.

Stew

Ian P31/03/2012 09:42:51
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I feel a twin cam is in the air!

Where is the track?

Ian

magpie31/03/2012 12:22:55
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Thank you gents one and all. Stew, and Bogs, you both know where i live,door allways open, and a brew only takes a mo. Ian you are very welcome to pay me a visit for a natter and a brew. I see you do'nt live to far away,afraid i cannot visit folk further than walking distance, as the only wheels i have are on the rocker covers. The track is at the Elephant pub in Shavington,and is part of the classic car meeting on the 8th July 2012,which this year will also have lots of stationary engines as part of the show.

Cheers Dek

magpie04/04/2012 18:55:45
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I have added two more photos that show the workings of the robot car, for anyone who may be interested.

Cheers Dek

magpie13/09/2012 21:27:43
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Hi Folks. Just a quick post to let anyone intersted know that rocker cover racers will all be racing at the classic car meet at the "Elephant" pub, newcastle Rd., Shavington, post code CW2 5DZ. on sunday 16th september 2012. So if you have nothing better to do pop over and say hello and have a good laugh with us.

Cheers Derek. P.S. i will be the scruffy one with the hairy face.

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