Re: Vintage Stony, New Years Day
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 20 11:53 am
Great pictures.....wish I could have made it.
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How was New years day at Brooklands Andy? not seen any pictures.R.RUNNER wrote: Fri Jan 24, 20 6:07 pm That is on my list for 2021...................................It`s great to see the cars in the town( like Horsham Americarna) and not in a "SHOWGROUND". .......... "BROOKLANDS"... beware ( it`s not all about the money)![]()
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Thanks Dunc, I thought you'd like the Choppers!Cannonball wrote: Mon Jan 27, 20 9:57 am Smashing pics,, Camaro, and the Merc coupe, and the Raleigh choppers for me,![]()
Its unlikely, most all those orange colours look close until you actually do a spray out, actually in 1970 there were two colours of orange on the chopper granted not on UK bikes but on the specials supplied to the USA, called pumpkin orange which is a light pale shade (go man go) ish and brilliant orange very bright (tor red ) ishRobTwin wrote: Mon Jan 27, 20 1:14 pmThanks Dunc, I thought you'd like the Choppers!Cannonball wrote: Mon Jan 27, 20 9:57 am Smashing pics,, Camaro, and the Merc coupe, and the Raleigh choppers for me,![]()
The last pic there of the chap holding his Chopper (snigger), was telling the other guy the colour is 'hemi orange' and it sounded to me as if he was suggesting that's what Raleigh used back in the day! Is that likely, or do you think he's just calling it that cos he thinks it sounds cool?
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