Iceni Car Club held their annual Easter Bonnet Parade on Easter Monday, from The Ram at Brandon to the American Diner nr Swaffham on the A47.
Here's some pics. Hope you enjoy.
I didn't get close enough to see what this was. Must've been the paint! :lol:
Tissue, Mr. Ponty?
Old Zephyr had no trouble driving away with 6 adults on board.
50's F100 made me itch to get mine finished.
Sheer elegance. And they photograph so well... As you'll see!
Home made Beetle Cabriolet looked well.
Escalade on it's first outing of the season.
Judging by the emblem, I'd say this was an old '30's Baby Duck Saloon. :lol:
Tony, the host's car. Nice machine.
Classic car in the classic finish.
But just as nice in white.
Mine wasn't the only '50s Dodge in attendance.
Love the attention to detail the yanks have.
We love big trucks - the 'other' Rebel slogan!
I'd wanna few grand in cash & Route '66 laid out before me if I was drivin' this!
But I'd wanna be served by a girl in shorts & roller skates if I was cruisin' in there!
'68 Fastback was owned by a guy from Indiana or Georgia. Noone seemed to know. Or care.
And it got covered in drool!
Here's that paint again! Turns out it's a '54 Plymouth Belvedere.
T-Bird looked so sweet, I just had to get all the other motors in the shot.
Here she is again.
Cleavers Auto Butchers turned up later on at the Swaffham end..
Wonderfully restored Triumph TR was a sheer joy.
Cleavers again. Iron filings work a treat.
Non standard power bulge didn't look out of place on this beautiful '68.
Proper English car.
Clean Camaro was an eyecatcher.
More tissues, Mr. Ponty?
Couldn't get enough shots of this one!
'Lil red Corvette.
Low '66 was sexy.
Nice chopper, mate!
'66 Fleetside had this in the back.
Strip ready Pop was a latecomer, too.
My truck, which is now being sprayed.
And finally, my mate Eamonn shows us all how to park properly!
Here's some pics. Hope you enjoy.
I didn't get close enough to see what this was. Must've been the paint! :lol:
Tissue, Mr. Ponty?
Old Zephyr had no trouble driving away with 6 adults on board.
50's F100 made me itch to get mine finished.
Sheer elegance. And they photograph so well... As you'll see!
Home made Beetle Cabriolet looked well.
Escalade on it's first outing of the season.
Judging by the emblem, I'd say this was an old '30's Baby Duck Saloon. :lol:
Tony, the host's car. Nice machine.
Classic car in the classic finish.
But just as nice in white.
Mine wasn't the only '50s Dodge in attendance.
Love the attention to detail the yanks have.
We love big trucks - the 'other' Rebel slogan!
I'd wanna few grand in cash & Route '66 laid out before me if I was drivin' this!
But I'd wanna be served by a girl in shorts & roller skates if I was cruisin' in there!
'68 Fastback was owned by a guy from Indiana or Georgia. Noone seemed to know. Or care.
And it got covered in drool!
Here's that paint again! Turns out it's a '54 Plymouth Belvedere.
T-Bird looked so sweet, I just had to get all the other motors in the shot.
Here she is again.
Cleavers Auto Butchers turned up later on at the Swaffham end..
Wonderfully restored Triumph TR was a sheer joy.
Cleavers again. Iron filings work a treat.
Non standard power bulge didn't look out of place on this beautiful '68.
Proper English car.
Clean Camaro was an eyecatcher.
More tissues, Mr. Ponty?
Couldn't get enough shots of this one!
'Lil red Corvette.
Low '66 was sexy.
Nice chopper, mate!
'66 Fleetside had this in the back.
Strip ready Pop was a latecomer, too.
My truck, which is now being sprayed.
And finally, my mate Eamonn shows us all how to park properly!