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Last Edit: Jun 4, 2016 22:28:41 GMT by moggyman
1953 Minor (Long term project) PT Cruiser
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Had a bit of a problem with Imgur, fixed it now!
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1953 Minor (Long term project) PT Cruiser
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Great photos, thanks for sharing!
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fred
Posted a lot
WTF has happened to all the Vennies?
Posts: 2,957
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Thank you Moggyman .
Should have been there , dayum own a damn static 100 yards away, but the old folks are ill at the mo :-( First one I have missed :-(
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'79 Cossie ran Cortina - Sold
2000 Fozzer 2.0 turbo snow beast
'85 Opel Manta GSI - Sold
03 A class Mercedes
Looking for a FD Ventora - Anyone?
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I'm not gonna make the Sunday, so if anyone does, feel free to post your pics here......
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1953 Minor (Long term project) PT Cruiser
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Nice pics. Went down late Saturday afternoon for a look. Had a quick look around the pits when they pulled the fence down. Some lovely machines there. These cars look good if they are shiney or weathered.
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Nice pictures thanks for sharing, I haven't a clue what most of those cars are but they are all awesome in their own right. A particular favourite is the aqua car numbered 54.
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Thanks for taking us along.
Cool pics.
Great event to have.
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I really liked this. Firstly because it's a '34 with a Hemi, secondly because the "Q" plate suggests it's been through a BIVA test. Legal AND cool! Q is for quality. Lovely selection there, cheers for that.
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I took my partner for the saturday, genuinely surprised to chat to some of the german guys and find out that at least one of the cars had been driven over!
(I may have got this wrong, my german is awful)
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- Kerbside Kustoms -
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Nice photoset.
The Series I Station wagon belongs to a chap called Mike Pitcher whom I once bumped into and spent a good 45 minutes or so chatting Land Rovers, I was driving an 86" Series I at the time.
It's a genuine rarity as a 107" Station Wagon, although this one is a bit different under the skin. 200 Tdi with Series III box and axles, Overdrive, bigger brakes and a load of soundproofing and a few other refinements.
Very tidy and usable example, although it would have the purists choking on their rivets.
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