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To anyone planning to re-import a car back into the UK from outside the EU that was originally manufactured here (i.e. all AC's up to and including the MKIV and it's derivatives), be aware that the 10% import duty normally applied to vehicle imports is not payable!  Instead, a flat fee of £50 is payable.  This is covered by 'Returned Goods Relief' under Article 236 of the Community Customs Code.  You will however still need to pay the 20% VAT.
   
   To avoind a lengthy refund process, you will need to prove the origin of manufacture at point of entry (i.e when you're processing your import duty & VAT paperwork in order to release the vehicle from customs).  I used the original Certificate of Origin document supplied by AC's for my US-exported MKIV, but other forms of proof can be used if you don't have the COO (or equivalent).
   
   If you have already paid 10% duty plus VAT on your import (as I did), then feel free to contact me and I'll point you through the refund application process.
   
   Bruce

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General Forum / UK Import Duty
« on: November 28, 2011, 10:28:13 »
To anyone planning to re-import a car back into the UK from outside the EU that was originally manufactured here (i.e. all AC's up to and including the MKIV and it's derivatives), be aware that the 10% import duty normally applied to vehicle imports is not payable!  Instead, a flat fee of £50 is payable.  This is covered by 'Returned Goods Relief' under Article 236 of the Community Customs Code.  You will however still need to pay the 20% VAT.
   
   To avoind a lengthy refund process, you will need to prove the origin of manufacture at point of entry (i.e when you're processing your import duty & VAT paperwork in order to release the vehicle from customs).  I used the original Certificate of Origin document supplied by AC's for my US-exported MKIV, but other forms of proof can be used if you don't have the COO (or equivalent).
   
   If you have already paid 10% duty plus VAT on your import (as I did), then feel free to contact me and I'll point you through the refund application process.
   
   Bruce

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As spotted at Goodwood today.... very cool!
   
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpuKIxtLIRc
   
   
   http://www.scarlettsgarage.co.uk/gallery/

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General Forum / Goodwood Revival 2011 - Cobra's
« on: September 19, 2011, 08:08:00 »
Some photos and videos (at the end) of this past weekend's Goodwood Revival Cobra's are attached for your pleasure.
   
   It was another great event, but with the added complexity of torrential downpours mid-way through the RAC TT Celebration race (i.e. the race in which the Cobra's participated).  Thankfully there were no accidents during the race this year, although Kevin Kivlochan's car caught a little nudge on the front left fender at some point during the race.
   
   Pit walk
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   It's Go for racing!
   
   
   
   
   The Shelby American Cobra Daytona Coupe went on to win the race.
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   Videos:
   
   Pit walk
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSHd2DP3umA
   
   
   Lining up on the grid before the warm-up lap
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJzjQJJ9LAM
   
   
   Lining up on the grid, and the race start:
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIZT2Q233Jw
   
   
   Racing past the pits down the main straight
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgnKsXFAKk8

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Hello
   
   Does anyone have a spare set of 16-inch tyres to sell (225/50/16 and 255/50/16)?  Hopefully someone who's changed to the 15-inch rims still has their original 16's stored in the garage.
   
   They do not need to be new, but should be good for an interim 6+ months use.
   
   Thanks
   Bruce

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General Forum / ACOC National Day in Thames Ditton
« on: August 21, 2011, 22:15:40 »
Well done to the organisers for pulling off a great National Day event.  Lots of cars from most (if not all) of the AC model range were in attendance, with the rain staying away and a burst of late day sunshine adding to the relaxed atmosphere.
   
   I took a short video (see youtube link below) capturing most of the cars parked around the perimeter to give some scale to the event (I'm sorry it's a bit shaky!).  I'm sure that other attendees will begin posting their photos in due course.
   
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfWuK5X3A6Q

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Hi, does anyone want to join in and participate in the Brooklands Double-12 Driving Concours competition, to be held at Brooklands Museum on 18 & 19th June?
   
   I put my name forward for it about 3-4 months ago, heard nothing thereafter , made other plans, and then out of the blue received a signed-up entry today!  Other ACOC participants include Messers Lessiter (Ace Bristol), Kivlochan (Lotus) and Allan (Ace Brooklands).
   
   No competition license is required, just a normal riving license.
   
   Hence before I cancel with the organisers I thought I'd see if anyone else in a MKIV Cobra (or other AC?)  would like to take my place?  It looks like a fun day and includes free access to the entire venue/event, plus competitor hospitality on both days.  The entry is within the Spirit of Brooklands (Post War) category.
   
   Contact me for further details if you are interested.
   
   Bruce

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Hi,
   
   Does anyone have experience repairing their MKIV pedal box, or finding a replacement clutch pedal quadrant (item 7 in the diagram below)?  I've included some pictures of similar units below, but have not yet managed to find the exact part for my car yet.
   
   Unfortunately, the plastic quadrant has broken at the 'hinge'/eye, but overall it appears to be a significant weak point in the overall clutch pedal assembly design.  I need to either find a replacement quadrant, or replace the entire pedal box, however I'm assuming that a new pedal box will require a change to the clutch, brake and throttle cable positions etc.
   
   Any advice would be appreciated.
   
   Thanks,
   Bruce
   
   
   
   
   

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Vintage, PVT & 2 Litre Forum / National Drive It Day - 17th April
« on: April 11, 2011, 11:32:17 »
Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs: 2011 Drive (or Ride) It Day
   
   Drive It Day is always held on the nearest Sunday to 23 April. This date was chosen in 2005 to commemorate the 64 cars that set off from London on 23 April 1900 on the first day of the Thousand Mile Trial – an incredible undertaking and one which we believe deserves an annual celebration.
   
   The 2011 Drive It Day 2011 date is Sunday 17th April. Though this date is not the closest to 23rd April it was decided that “Drive (or Ride) It Day” should be brought back by one week as the following Sunday is Easter Sunday
   
   http://fbhvc.co.uk/drive-it-day/
   
   For those in/near Surrey, Brooklands Motor Museum is the nearest official event to London; details below.
   
   "Brooklands Museum is welcoming any classic vehicle owners as part of Drive It Day. There will be dedicated parking on the Museum site and £1 off our usual admission prices for all those arriving in a classic vehicle from 10am at our Campbell Entrance off Brooklands Road (the B374, SatNav KT13 0QN).
   
   We are also holding one of our Brooklands Classic Breakfasts that day - a full English Breakfast will be served from 8am until 9.30am and is £13 for adults, £6.50 for children aged 5-12, entry for under 5s is free, unless they are eating breakfast, in which case they also pay £6.50. Those attending the Breakfast are welcome to spend the rest of the day at the Museum - Motoring displays open at 9.30am, rest of the Museum including aircraft at 10am."

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Ace, Aceca & Greyhound Forum / National Drive It Day - 17th April
« on: April 11, 2011, 11:30:37 »
Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs: 2011 Drive (or Ride) It Day
   
   Drive It Day is always held on the nearest Sunday to 23 April. This date was chosen in 2005 to commemorate the 64 cars that set off from London on 23 April 1900 on the first day of the Thousand Mile Trial – an incredible undertaking and one which we believe deserves an annual celebration.
   
   The 2011 Drive It Day 2011 date is Sunday 17th April. Though this date is not the closest to 23rd April it was decided that “Drive (or Ride) It Day” should be brought back by one week as the following Sunday is Easter Sunday
   
   http://fbhvc.co.uk/drive-it-day/
   
   For those in/near Surrey, Brooklands Motor Museum is the nearest official event to London; details below.
   
   "Brooklands Museum is welcoming any classic vehicle owners as part of Drive It Day. There will be dedicated parking on the Museum site and £1 off our usual admission prices for all those arriving in a classic vehicle from 10am at our Campbell Entrance off Brooklands Road (the B374, SatNav KT13 0QN).
   
   We are also holding one of our Brooklands Classic Breakfasts that day - a full English Breakfast will be served from 8am until 9.30am and is £13 for adults, £6.50 for children aged 5-12, entry for under 5s is free, unless they are eating breakfast, in which case they also pay £6.50. Those attending the Breakfast are welcome to spend the rest of the day at the Museum - Motoring displays open at 9.30am, rest of the Museum including aircraft at 10am."

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428 Frua Forum / National Drive It Day - 17th April
« on: April 11, 2011, 10:57:49 »
Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs: 2011 Drive (or Ride) It Day
   
   Drive It Day is always held on the nearest Sunday to 23 April. This date was chosen in 2005 to commemorate the 64 cars that set off from London on 23 April 1900 on the first day of the Thousand Mile Trial – an incredible undertaking and one which we believe deserves an annual celebration.
   
   The 2011 Drive It Day 2011 date is Sunday 17th April. Though this date is not the closest to 23rd April it was decided that “Drive (or Ride) It Day” should be brought back by one week as the following Sunday is Easter Sunday
   
   http://fbhvc.co.uk/drive-it-day/
   
   For those in/near Surrey, Brooklands Motor Museum is the nearest official event to London; details below.
   
   "Brooklands Museum is welcoming any classic vehicle owners as part of Drive It Day. There will be dedicated parking on the Museum site and £1 off our usual admission prices for all those arriving in a classic vehicle from 10am at our Campbell Entrance off Brooklands Road (the B374, SatNav KT13 0QN).
   
   We are also holding one of our Brooklands Classic Breakfasts that day - a full English Breakfast will be served from 8am until 9.30am and is £13 for adults, £6.50 for children aged 5-12, entry for under 5s is free, unless they are eating breakfast, in which case they also pay £6.50. Those attending the Breakfast are welcome to spend the rest of the day at the Museum - Motoring displays open at 9.30am, rest of the Museum including aircraft at 10am."

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Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs: 2011 Drive (or Ride) It Day
   
   Drive It Day is always held on the nearest Sunday to 23 April. This date was chosen in 2005 to commemorate the 64 cars that set off from London on 23 April 1900 on the first day of the Thousand Mile Trial – an incredible undertaking and one which we believe deserves an annual celebration.
   
   The 2011 Drive It Day 2011 date is Sunday 17th April. Though this date is not the closest to 23rd April it was decided that “Drive (or Ride) It Day” should be brought back by one week as the following Sunday is Easter Sunday
   
   http://fbhvc.co.uk/drive-it-day/
   
   For those in/near Surrey, Brooklands Motor Museum is the nearest official event to London; details below.
   
   "Brooklands Museum is welcoming any classic vehicle owners as part of Drive It Day.  There will be dedicated parking on the Museum site and £1 off our usual admission prices for all those arriving in a classic vehicle from 10am at our Campbell Entrance off Brooklands Road (the B374, SatNav KT13 0QN).
   
   We are also holding one of our Brooklands Classic Breakfasts that day - a full English Breakfast will be served from 8am until 9.30am and is £13 for adults, £6.50 for children aged 5-12, entry for under 5s is free, unless they are eating breakfast, in which case they also pay £6.50.  Those attending the Breakfast are welcome to spend the rest of the day at the Museum - Motoring displays open at 9.30am, rest of the Museum including aircraft at 10am."

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General Forum / National Drive It Day - 17th April
« on: April 11, 2011, 10:53:53 »
Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs: 2011 Drive (or Ride) It Day
   
   Drive It Day is always held on the nearest Sunday to 23 April. This date was chosen in 2005 to commemorate the 64 cars that set off from London on 23 April 1900 on the first day of the Thousand Mile Trial – an incredible undertaking and one which we believe deserves an annual celebration.
   
   The 2011 Drive It Day 2011 date is Sunday 17th April. Though this date is not the closest to 23rd April it was decided that “Drive (or Ride) It Day” should be brought back by one week as the following Sunday is Easter Sunday
   
   http://fbhvc.co.uk/drive-it-day/
   
   For those in/near Surrey, Brooklands Motor Museum is the nearest official event to London; details below.
   
   "Brooklands Museum is welcoming any classic vehicle owners as part of Drive It Day.  There will be dedicated parking on the Museum site and £1 off our usual admission prices for all those arriving in a classic vehicle from 10am at our Campbell Entrance off Brooklands Road (the B374, SatNav KT13 0QN).
   
   We are also holding one of our Brooklands Classic Breakfasts that day - a full English Breakfast will be served from 8am until 9.30am and is £13 for adults, £6.50 for children aged 5-12, entry for under 5s is free, unless they are eating breakfast, in which case they also pay £6.50.  Those attending the Breakfast are welcome to spend the rest of the day at the Museum - Motoring displays open at 9.30am, rest of the Museum including aircraft at 10am."

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Hi, does anyone in the UK have any recommendations on who I can contact to have a set of 4 wheel rims stripped and repainted?  They are the 16" halibrand rep wheels supplied by AC Cars with my CRS.
   
   Thanks
   Bruce

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