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Title: A few pics of todays Stockyard meet.
Post by: Amigo on 20 March 2011, 18:14:00
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Title: Re: A few pics of todays Stockyard meet.
Post by: millwall on 20 March 2011, 18:16:18
great pics  some lovely cars    :y
Title: Re: A few pics of todays Stockyard meet.
Post by: Nickbat on 20 March 2011, 18:41:03
Excellent pics, Amigo.

Just reminded me that this is a car forum! ;) ;D ;D ;D
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Post by: Debs. on 20 March 2011, 18:55:17
 :-* Smashing pics. of lovely cars! :y
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Post by: Dishevelled Den on 20 March 2011, 20:52:13
Well done Guy - interesting pics. 8-) :y
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Post by: Auto Addict on 20 March 2011, 21:03:42
Bloody hell! I learned to drive in a Vauxhall similar to that one. :o
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Post by: Vamps on 20 March 2011, 21:04:38
Some nice pic there Guy, glad you got one of the old girl..... :y :y :y
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Post by: Tony H on 20 March 2011, 21:46:28
Great pics Guy  :y
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Post by: Omega_Dan on 20 March 2011, 21:47:54
Quality cars :y
Title: Re: A few pics of todays Stockyard meet.
Post by: Banjax on 21 March 2011, 07:54:38
hope you had the brylcreemed D.A. and turn ups in full effect  :y

nice pics  ;)
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Post by: MV6Matt on 21 March 2011, 09:24:56
...........that Mini is stunning - best modded Mini I've seen for years and years!

 :y :y
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Post by: tonyyeb on 21 March 2011, 20:18:16
Is that a Riley RME in there?
Very handsome...
Like the beigey Consul, too.... ;)
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Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 21 March 2011, 20:20:23
What a lovely batch of cars Guy! :-* :-* :-* :y :y :y :y

There is a number I would just looooove to own! 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) :) :)
Title: Re: A few pics of todays Stockyard meet.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 21 March 2011, 20:30:27
Excellent pictures Guy. Is the "D" reg Cotina estate yours? One of the last MK1's I would think...... :y :y :y
Title: Re: A few pics of todays Stockyard meet.
Post by: aaronjb on 21 March 2011, 20:31:17
I think the TVRs are my favourite ;)

HRX228 is gorgeous too, as is the sign writers van :)
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Post by: redelitev6 on 21 March 2011, 20:35:14
 :y some nice motors on show there  :y :y 
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Post by: albitz on 22 March 2011, 10:52:58
The Tina looks very nice indeed Guy.
I spotted a very old and almost pristine Fiat 500 yesterday morning. As I was looking at it the owner (an elderly gentleman) came out of a shop and started talking to me about it. I explained that I didnt speak Italian, so he then proceeded to do a few laps around the centre of the town, as fast as its little wheels would take it - in true Italian style. It made my day. :)
Title: Re: A few pics of todays Stockyard meet.
Post by: Amigo on 22 March 2011, 21:34:22
Thanks all.
 AA. Not sure which model said vauxhall is. All i know is it's pre war & was very advanced in it's day being monocoque body & hydraulic brakes.

Tony Web. Was the Riley an RME or RMA? Got me thinking now. The beige Consul is owned by a bloke called Glenn & really is a minter. One of the first mk 2's being a late 50's hi line model & worth a pretty penny.
  Opti, yes i had to indulge myself & the Cortina with her new white stripe. Still some fuel & bodywork issues to sort but if i a classic is NEVER finished, that's half the fun!

  Albs. Did you know all the old Fiat 500's were crash boxes?

  Those lovely Italian ladies back in the 60's must have had strong thighs!!! :P ::)
Title: Re: A few pics of todays Stockyard meet.
Post by: ffcgary1 on 22 March 2011, 21:47:17
Thos pics bring back some memories to me, my dad had both the zodi and the zephyr, but the zodi shades it for me, i would love to buy that for my dad, just to see the smile on his face.
 :)
Title: Re: A few pics of todays Stockyard meet.
Post by: tonyyeb on 23 March 2011, 17:47:40
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Thanks all.
 AA. Not sure which model said vauxhall is. All i know is it's pre war & was very advanced in it's day being monocoque body & hydraulic brakes.

Tony Web. Was the Riley an RME or RMA? Got me thinking now. The beige Consul is owned by a bloke called Glenn & really is a minter. One of the first mk 2's being a late 50's hi line model & worth a pretty penny.
  Opti, yes i had to indulge myself & the Cortina with her new white stripe. Still some fuel & bodywork issues to sort but if i a classic is NEVER finished, that's half the fun!

  Albs. Did you know all the old Fiat 500's were crash boxes?

  Those lovely Italian ladies back in the 60's must have had strong thighs!!! :P ::)

Having looked at the pics again, I think the Riley is neither an RME or an RMA! Think it's an RMD, but also think it may not be an original drophead, but a later conversion.

Re the Vauxhall - its hard to be sure without being able to see the grille, but I reckon its a DX 14/6, probably a '35 or '36 model.