Another great American Day at Brooklands museum
Thanks to Derek for arranging to get our old spot in the 'motoring village'... looks a bit out-of-the-way if you've driven in and parked up the other end or by the banking, but as it's right by the public entrance, we're the first cars that Joe Public sees when they arrive. So to have Mark's cuda, JC & Don's Superbirds as 3 of the first cars on display was a good advert for the MMA... if we needed one
The 90th anniversary of the 1932 Ford display was nice addition but the usual Tri-Chevy display seemed a bit thin on the ground this year
Derek wrote: Thu Sep 08, 22 6:26 pm
It's good that you took so many pics, there's so many I never got to see..
Quite a few had gone by the time we got up near the banking so there were a lot we missed too.
Still, we got to see Martin's Challenger and Mark's cuda so I was happy
Stu Twin wrote:Thanks Alan.
now that 80's convertible Caddy has to the the ugliest thing ever.
(apart from a few late 50's / early 60's Mopars )
Liking the 63(?) Impala. Don't tell anyone.
There was a hardtop equivalent too (which was even uglier). The chubby was a Biscayne and I think Derek caught it on arrival. It was basic but very straight/clean. On an unrelated point, the white 4 door Buick Wildcat is apparently in the Sept 24 Historics auction.
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Alan; whose 72 Challenger is inexorably taking over the house.
thanks Rob , looks to have been a great day , shame we couldn't make this one , nice to see my old Cougar out and about , still looks very sharp and dare I say quite stalky too !............. that was a great car , and had some fun in it , but a guy made me an offer I couldn't refuse , as they say
Always appreciate you taking so many and posting
Yours
GUY