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"Vintage" relates to cars from the period 1919 to 1930. It's a shame that the media refer to more recent cars as vintage thereby encouraging others to do likewise.
Triumph TR6 (1969) and Stag (1970) came much later than the Spitfire (1962) which was based on the Triumph Herald, which is therefore "The Daddy".
I'm at that scary age when normal cars are verging on at least modern classic status.
My mate has an M reg Granada Cosworth mothballed, he bought it nearly new, other cars have come and gone, but the big Cossie has remained.
Personally I'd love a Cavalier Turbo in the garage. I seen a Mk3 Cavalier SRi saloon on the M8 the other day and it still cuts the mustard as a motorway munching repbox, it has aged very well indeed
It was at its best last Saturday banjo. Summer type weather and good food outside the pub. Mind you the drive there and back from Sandyhills was more than I would have asked for, but never mind
Escort XR3i Couldn't Get Insurance For This Model 1990 As Teenager So I Missed Out! But I Did Get A Shot Of A Rs Turbo Ten Years Later... I Know This Doesn't Count But Thought "Nice Tractor"
The Last Time I looked In The Mirror! I Was Still There......
2010-2012 Two Robins 2012-13 A Good few More On The Ledges Without Engines. As They Would Be To Heavy. Fibreglass Models Made For Advertising Stuff...........
Nice pics BT
The Last Time I looked In The Mirror! I Was Still There......
If it shows again (its been there a couple of times) I'm going to wait for the owner to see if he'll let me shoot the cab, engine bay and maybe a shot of it moving it away.