I've just stumbled across this thread relating to a marque that I was quite involved with during the 1980's. I first purchased a Scimitar GTE around 1984 with the intention of restoring it, but gave up after six months having realised that I had bitten off a lot more than I could chew! This did, however, introduce me to the RSSOC (Reliant Sabre and Scimitar Owners Club) and this set me off in the direction of looking for an early Scimitar Coupe, only this time an easily improveable car, rather than one needing a complete rebuild. I found what I was after at The Lenham Motor Company in Kent and I spent the next six months getting the car up to club concours standard. This included a complete respray in the original colour, some rechroming, new wire wheels/tyres, cleaning off the underside, a bit of welding and repainting. Most of this was farmed out to specialists, although I spent many evenings under the car repainting the chassis. Over the next couple of years the car became very well known in RSSOC circles, winning many club concours events, appearing in a Classis and Sportscar Magazine feature and with the photograph below being used on the cover of the 100th edition of Slice, the RSSOC magazine.
Membership of the RSSOC lead to autotests, hill climbs and sprints. The photograph below is Gurston Down near Salisbury.
Below is a shot taken at Valence School Hillclimb in Kent.
As lots of club members were telling me that I should not be competing with such a nice car, I purchased a competition ready V6 version of the same model, pictured below, this time at a Curborough Sprint. The basic difference being the early straight six had the old Ford Zodiac engine with triple SU carbs and the V6 was the ubiquitous Ford Essex engine with a single Weber.
Running two cars as a hobby (my daily driver was a company car) was becoming a bit too much, both financially and in terms of time, so I decided to get rid of both coupes and buy a Scimitar SS1 :!: I sold the straight six for 4 x what I'd paid for it but I was sad to see it go

having invested a lot of time and money in it (the selling price didn't cover what I'd spent). After the V6 had gone as well, I purchased a 1.6 SS1 and set about the competition preparation. This included, roll over protection, plumbed in fire extinguisher, racing seat, Wolfrace alloys and Bridgestone rubber, rear valance and aerofoil, Piper camshaft, gas flowed head, swapping the single Weber for twin 40DCNF's, Pipercross air filter, oil cooler, Janspeed custom built exhaust, Spax adjustable's etc. I had a lot of fun with the car, although it was somewhat underpowered and the pick up out of slow corners was hopeless. I visited many UK circuits/hillclimbs/sprint venues with it and won my class in the 1989 BARC Sprint Championship. The photograph below was taken at Goodwood.
I had a lot of good times with Scimitars and my days in the RSSOC

and I hope my reminiscing hasn't bored you to tears. I could go on a hell of a lot more but I won't. Maybe this will evoke a few memories for others who have trodden the Scimitar path.
