Much better turn out than I expected, and as already mentioned the venue worked well. Hope they werent expecting to play football on those pitches the next day tho
Ivor wrote:I feel a bit embarrassed asking this question, but was that green Aston the real thing?
Love the chopped and channeled matt black three window and the Desert Rat though...
I had my doubts Ivor but it had Aston Martin & Historic on the tax disc. And it was on a 'G' plate ('69ish) which didnt help.
Something wrong with the proportions too - looked a bit smaller/shorter than 'proper' DB....thingies.
Made a refreshing change to see it in the public end of the car park tho
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Thanks Rob, my suspicions were correct, I think it's the wheels that caught my eye as incorrect for a DB3S, they should be stepped alloy, probably Borranis...Budgie's bound to know, more his sort of budget!
The pump don’t work coz the vandals took the handles.
Ivor wrote:I feel a bit embarrassed asking this question, but was that green Aston the real thing?
Love the chopped and channeled matt black three window and the Desert Rat though...
I had my doubts Ivor but it had Aston Martin & Historic on the tax disc. And it was on a 'G' plate ('69ish) which didnt help.
Something wrong with the proportions too - looked a bit smaller/shorter than 'proper' DB....thingies.
Made a refreshing change to see it in the public end of the car park tho
A copy of an Aston Martin DB3S(?), it turns out - like what was used in the olden days at LeMans etc
Yep Mark had the green Kingston cuda, and also a 66 (I think) Chrysler Newport (hence the username) - v nice too
Nice pics Rob. Mark's Challenger looks very nice indeed.
I like that creepy ol' Humber, and the Jag looks a bit naughty, but the non-Mopar I'd take home is the black hi-boy with the raked screen and Halibrands...
And who are those herberts leaning on Pete Barton's 'Runner? How very dare they?