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Profpointy

Legendary Member
Classic Bristol buses (maker and location) out today

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gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
No photos but what a lot of vintage / classics out yesterday, a meet or show locally perhaps, everything from a V12 E Type, to (probably) a 50s American pickup, a few American muscle cars, a Sunbeam Alpine convertible, Mk1 Ford Granada, Mk 4/5 Cortinas, more than i can remember tbh.

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What a lovely day for them to tour around
 

Profpointy

Legendary Member
From a week or so back. We went to Prescott hill climb for the vintage sports car club day. Competing were various classes of pre war cars from road going Austin 7 sevens to Lagondas and Bugattis. Classes were engine size related, supercharged or otherwise, specials, racing cars proper and even an Edwardian class.

To get started here are some of the "ordinary" visitors' cars in the public car park

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This one a modern morgan 3 wheeler, though to my taste less appealing than their prior (but still modern) V twin one

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This too is a modern, likely Jag based, replica of a 30s racer

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Profpointy

Legendary Member
Yet more Prescott snaps, this time racing cars proper. Loved the supercharged models

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From a week or so back. We went to Prescott hill climb for the vintage sports car club day. Competing were various classes of pre war cars from road going Austin 7 sevens to Lagondas and Bugattis. Classes were engine size related, supercharged or otherwise, specials, racing cars proper and even an Edwardian class.

To get started here are some of the "ordinary" visitors' cars in the public car park

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This one a modern morgan 3 wheeler, though to my taste less appealing than their prior (but still modern) V twin one

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This too is a modern, likely Jag based, replica of a 30s racer

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Fabby! :becool: And did you stop to browse at Simon Lewis Transport Books? ;)

Still catching up with the event footage on the Tube of You.
 

DRM

Guru
Location
West Yorks
Spotted this lovely old thing in Chipping Norton this morning

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Also witnessed the JD Vance motorcade, crazy!

Vanden Plas Princess, also available as an Austin Westminster, really classy leather interior, walnut dash, and walnut fold down picnic tables in the backs of the front seats, Automatic with a Rolls Royce engine iirc, my grandad had an Austin Westminster for a short while
 

Profpointy

Legendary Member
Vanden Plas Princess, also available as an Austin Westminster, really classy leather interior, walnut dash, and walnut fold down picnic tables in the backs of the front seats, Automatic with a Rolls Royce engine iirc, my grandad had an Austin Westminster for a short while

The model shown is a 3 litre six which as far as I know had an Austin engine. There was a posher again VDP which indeed had a Rolls Royce engine, this time a 4 litre six. The VDP-R had less pronounced fins and other minor style differences. The story was they wanted to make the car more expensive so as to meet some kind of company car tax threshold (maybe £999?) and hence the RR engine was the extra feature to justify the price
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
The model shown is a 3 litre six which as far as I know had an Austin engine. There was a posher again VDP which indeed had a Rolls Royce engine, this time a 4 litre six. The VDP-R had less pronounced fins and other minor style differences. The story was they wanted to make the car more expensive so as to meet some kind of company car tax threshold (maybe £999?) and hence the RR engine was the extra feature to justify the price

Yep my Dad had one, bought from my uncle who then had an even 'thirstier' car a Mercedes with the big V8 engine
 
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