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Post by Joepublic on Mar 18, 2022 18:31:32 GMT 1
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Post by Joepublic on Mar 18, 2022 18:34:17 GMT 1
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Post by Joepublic on Mar 18, 2022 18:36:57 GMT 1
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huffo
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Post by huffo on Mar 18, 2022 18:38:34 GMT 1
That Range Rover is gorgeous.
Wish I could go to the show - it’s virtually on my doorstep, but I have family duties all weekend.
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Post by Joepublic on Mar 18, 2022 18:39:18 GMT 1
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Post by Joepublic on Mar 18, 2022 18:42:03 GMT 1
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Post by chippie on Mar 18, 2022 19:36:17 GMT 1
Great photos!…Thanks.
.Some really lovely cars….
One can only dream……🥲
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Post by valhalla on Mar 18, 2022 23:46:11 GMT 1
Very high quality of cars there this year!
Agree with Huffo - the Range Rover is the take-home for me!! Maybe I can get Mrs. Valhalla's Suffix-F back up to scratch again - I did restore it once, but that was over 20years ago now.....
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Post by Joepublic on Mar 19, 2022 0:07:25 GMT 1
Very high quality of cars there this year! Agree with Huffo - the Range Rover is the take-home for me!! Maybe I can get Mrs. Valhalla's Suffix-F back up to scratch again - I did restore it once, but that was over 20years ago now.....
I prefer the resto show to the classic in November normally, the resto has various projects undergoing work of various types on scruffy / useable classics, the November shows are basically over polished, 2 pack painted, trailer queens. Very few were being worked on today. If we don't support the shows post pandemic they will dissapear forever? Lots of tools for sale in the trade hall gives some hope if not much variation, Bergen / US Pro being the main staple of the vendors. Celebs include Brewer, Fuzz, Anstead, Elvis, Hammond today, others I beleive over the weekend (some attendees like that sort of thing lol).
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Post by studabear on Mar 19, 2022 0:33:39 GMT 1
Bluebird and the Saph cossie,
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Post by Joepublic on Mar 19, 2022 0:59:44 GMT 1
Bluebird and the Saph cossie, The Bluebird was all original low mileage petrol turbo Executive model, Bluebirds were the first cars to be built in Sunderland
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Post by Rhubarb on Mar 19, 2022 11:01:58 GMT 1
Lovely pics you've taken, thankyou I'll have the 3 x Cortinas please
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Post by Joepublic on Mar 19, 2022 12:30:51 GMT 1
Lovely pics you've taken, thankyou I'll have the 3 x Cortinas please Get in the queue 😂 Aren’t they nice, who’d have thought I’d have one day lusted after cortinas
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Post by Noberator on Mar 19, 2022 23:33:23 GMT 1
Lovely pics you've taken, thankyou I'll have the 3 x Cortinas please Get in the queue 😂 Aren’t they nice, who’d have thought I’d have one day lusted after cortinas I've had four Cortina's in my life. 1) 1966 D reg MK1 1500 Super. 2) 1972 L reg 1.3L MK 111 3) 1975 P reg 2000E MK 111 Had this when I met Mrs Nobs. 4) 1980 V reg 1.6L MK IV. Nice pictures Digger thanks.
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spud
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Post by spud on Mar 20, 2022 10:11:57 GMT 1
great pics the bloke who owns that blue regal supervan has more of an obsession than me hes got 14 reliants some barsteward stole the badge off the back of it at the show though
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