Hiya,
I drunkely accepted a challenge to get my TR7 back on the road for the 2010 Le Mans Classic and i'm glad i did. The journey there is awesome, so many expensive cars whizzing by, GT40s, Cossies, Ferarris etc etc, you get the idea. I was happy poodling along at 50mph with the rest of the group, that way i got to see (some) of them at full chat.
It was blimmin hot, if there's any cooling issues with yours whatsoever then get it sorted asap. We spent a good hour in 35+ degree heat crawling up and down some road because nobody knew exactly where our entrance to the track was, there were different coloured tickets depending on where you were going to be parked. Our was half way along a road between two roundabouts, at each roundabout was a Marshall. Marshall one would send us to Marshall two, Marshall two would send us back to Marshall one. My engine had approx 900 miles on it by this point, if ever there was a test for a newly rebuilt engine, this was it.
You must visit the Le Mans Museum, very interesting. Although there is the option of camping, we opted for a Gites. Maybe not the best idea if you want to drink in the atmosphere but it was certainly nicer to chill out in after a day in the baking Sun.
As far as i'm aware, i'm going too. I need to chase it up with the others first to see what's happening.
Be Sure to get a pic here....
Rob.