Sorry Martin and Chris but my boy was not 100% so did not go. The car turnout looked fab!! Perhaps catch up on sunday instead?
That's the kiddie, with the 3 seats. There is an owner who goes to the Forest Row meeting that Stuart on here discovered owns one.
Smashing car, early versions had scuttle shake as chassis was a bit floppy. Could you take box out thru the cabin? We couldn't help but smile on learning that Kingston division had one as a police car back in the day and they had to Pertch the blue light precariously on top of the soft top while chasing Helfer leather after the dirty rotten speeding scoundrels
No probs Pete, heard through twitter that 1200 vehicles turned up, not sure if that's the ordinary car parks as well, but it was rammed
ever had one of these. we did the works on one of these. including full repaint. then the the fella covered it in his own tartan.
any covered in tartan?:smile:. used to do a lot of these shows with the step father, although i prefer the modern stuff always enjoyed them,and drawn to the steam stuff mostly, he won a few with his tractor collection.found this on goggle, might even be one of his, it was used for pulling planes and ordnance during the war, pent many an weekend scraping and rebuilding these things up.
whent to collage with with one there apprentices, cant mind his name, stocky wee fella, mate used him for his H.S shevet. the work shop was in johnstone just along the road from me. eagle rally, still going?
yes that's them,, nooo , long long gone,,,,,grand lad Fyfe, passed away many years ago now,, Jack branched out on his own,, the only apprentice I knew was Kenny ( tall skinny fkr then ) who now runs Brown eng over in Hillington,, good shop for tuning etc..
that's a bummer, bought a camshaft for my mini from them, almost a metro turbo unfortunately sold by the time i raised the dosh. yip good guys.