Meanwhile, on the other side of the world:Nothing special, just nice. And a good indicator that spring is arriving.
Though these look quite spectacular (and give me a sudden craving for a glass of red wine):
Meanwhile, on the other side of the world:Nothing special, just nice. And a good indicator that spring is arriving.
Looks special to me!Nothing special, just nice. And a good indicator that spring is arriving.
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That represents about a quarter of the cars on display.
You know you’re old when you’ve either driven or ridden in half the cars represented.
If I had to take one home, of the ones pictured, it would probably be the red Alfa Romeo, or the red Kharmann Ghia, or the Sunbeam Tiger (though I like the more subdued Alpine better).
You mean that bright green one with the whitewall tires? That’s a VW Kharmann Ghia.I like the green one... what is it?
You mean that bright green one with the whitewall tires? That’s a VW Kharmann Ghia.
Yep. Not that I'll ever own one!
There are not a lot of them left. Most of them rusted into red dust. Same with the blue Triumph TR-6 in TRs photos. Small British roadsters, from Trump, MG and such rusted out easily... plus they had Lucas Electrics.
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I did a silly search for one in the UK and found a few. I could possibly afford one but it would be insane as I have no garage and nor do I ever drive anywhere these days!