great pics as always Si,
glad they moved you to a much better spot.
MANCHESTER CLASSIC CAR SHOW 2016 with photos
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Cheers RobRobTwin wrote:Hi Si, fab pic again! As mentioned, those lights look a lot better than those horrible orange ones they have at the NEC!
Were some of those taken on set-up day? It looks a bit empty in there...![]()
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Set-up day at the NEC is a good time to take photos, except that they only have 1/2 the lights on in most areas so you're lucky if there's enough light to take pics![]()
So how come you and the other Mopes were there? Were you with a local club?
Those photos were taken Sunday morning
The show was open 10am to 5pm both days, but exhibitors could go in from 8am, I took advantage of that arrangement Sunday morning (don't do lie ins

Setup day was Friday 11am to 8pm+, I got there at 6pm and stayed for a couple of hours, I did think about using this time for photos but it was still quite busy with cars coming in, building up stands, etc
Me, Jay / black Satellite and the blue Dodge were individual entries, the Cherokee, bronze Satellite and burgundy Barracuda were with the AACNW, Graham / plum Challenger was with the Rainy City Old Boys

Si
1970 Charger 500
383 | 4bbl | 727 column | PAS | PAB | buckets/buddy - check out my photos HERE
If you don't want another same old brand-new car ... you could be DODGE MATERIAL
1970 Dodge Charger Registry - https://www.1970chargerregistry.com/
1970 Charger 500
383 | 4bbl | 727 column | PAS | PAB | buckets/buddy - check out my photos HERE
If you don't want another same old brand-new car ... you could be DODGE MATERIAL
1970 Dodge Charger Registry - https://www.1970chargerregistry.com/
cheers JayJinxJay wrote:great pics as always Si,
glad they moved you to a much better spot.
yeah me too, it was a bit dark in that other room back and beyond


Si
1970 Charger 500
383 | 4bbl | 727 column | PAS | PAB | buckets/buddy - check out my photos HERE
If you don't want another same old brand-new car ... you could be DODGE MATERIAL
1970 Dodge Charger Registry - https://www.1970chargerregistry.com/
1970 Charger 500
383 | 4bbl | 727 column | PAS | PAB | buckets/buddy - check out my photos HERE
If you don't want another same old brand-new car ... you could be DODGE MATERIAL
1970 Dodge Charger Registry - https://www.1970chargerregistry.com/
Thanks Si, sounds like a nice, scaled down version of the NEC, which is getting more crowded and more strict for exhibitors every year!Charger wrote:Cheers RobRobTwin wrote:Hi Si, fab pic again! As mentioned, those lights look a lot better than those horrible orange ones they have at the NEC!
Were some of those taken on set-up day? It looks a bit empty in there...![]()
![]()
Set-up day at the NEC is a good time to take photos, except that they only have 1/2 the lights on in most areas so you're lucky if there's enough light to take pics![]()
So how come you and the other Mopes were there? Were you with a local club?
Those photos were taken Sunday morning
The show was open 10am to 5pm both days, but exhibitors could go in from 8am, I took advantage of that arrangement Sunday morning (don't do lie ins), I got most of the way round before 10am, both days were really busy with visitors
Setup day was Friday 11am to 8pm+, I got there at 6pm and stayed for a couple of hours, I did think about using this time for photos but it was still quite busy with cars coming in, building up stands, etc
Me, Jay / black Satellite and the blue Dodge were individual entries, the Cherokee, bronze Satellite and burgundy Barracuda were with the AACNW, Graham / plum Challenger was with the Rainy City Old Boys

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I've heard about this event but never knew when it was, looks to have been some top quality motors, especially the Capri,s and escorts. You take some fantastic photos si, great to see Jason's satellite all cleaned up looks awesome. Remember seeing the burnt orange 70 satellite before, looks like it's been painted , restored, thanks for sharing. RichardðŸ‘