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Knebworth Festival of Transport - June 16th
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 13 3:17 am
by RobTwin
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 13 9:45 am
by Pete
Great photo quality as ever there, Rob!
We must have arrived late as we did not see half of the vehicles in the pictures - I would have been drooling over the Vincent and the Bentlry for sure!!!!
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 13 10:10 am
by Mossy68
Looks like a good day out.
Great selection of classic vehicles.
Thanks for pics

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 13 8:44 pm
by Dave81
Great pics Rob.
Orange el Camino ticks all the boxes for me.....even the colour.
Del boys Capri............

....One TV car i'd happily not own!

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 13 10:45 pm
by Charger
great pics Rob
the Mopars look fantastic
that green mk1 Golf looks sweet, not keen on the kerb nibblers though
mk1 RS2000 last pic stunning, and mk1 Mexico half way though

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 13 11:10 pm
by Rebel
Great pics, is it just me that thinks the rear lights on the Lancia look like an afterthought?
Thanks for posting
Anorak alert
Delboys Capri-Ghia isn't the original one, the original Capri that Boycey sold him was a MKII, Delboy "spruced it up" and it turned into a MKIII. A bit like the Minder Capri that kept changing throughout the series,
I'll get me coat
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 13 11:24 pm
by Cannonball
come on rob get on clock........... del boys capri is a Bananarama! gl not a ghia,
lovin the white mk 2 jag and the white galaxy,
pete is yours in boarded a bit as the wheels look to be sitting in yet they are the o set are,s ????
your fury lookin good twinster,
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 13 11:32 pm
by Pete
Hi Duncan.
No the Bee is not in-boarded.
Stock '69 A12 Dana - they may be a year-only width, not sure; but the first of the 35 spline Dana on a passenger car.
On Superstock springs with only 8.5" Wide wheels on standard ARE off-sets. 12" x 29.5" Mickeys.
I tried the 10" ARE's but they protruded too far and would have fouled the Arches on bumps...........
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 13 11:58 pm
by Cannonball
Pete wrote:Hi Duncan.
No the Bee is not in-boarded.
Stock '69 A12 Dana - they may be a year-only width, not sure; but the first of the 35 spline Dana on a passenger car.
On Superstock springs with only 8.5" Wide wheels on standard ARE off-sets. 12" x 29.5" Mickeys.
I tried the 10" ARE's but they protruded too far and would have fouled the Arches on bumps...........
ah i thought they looked like 10,s the tires are big buggers,

Posted: Mon Jun 24, 13 8:36 am
by bruvmopar
Super pics as per usual Rob, thanks for posting, real nice selection there.

Posted: Mon Jun 24, 13 1:15 pm
by RobTwin
Pete wrote:Great photo quality as ever there, Rob!
We must have arrived late as we did not see half of the vehicles in the pictures - I would have been drooling over the Vincent and the Bentlry for sure!!!!
Thanks Pete, yes that was a nice Vincent (arent they all?).
Not being a bike-person, I hadnt heard of a 'Morini' but the '3½' made me laugh. Dunno what it refers to but it just looked odd to me
As for the Bentley tho - it was spotless. Looked as if it had been finished that morning. And it possibly had... Stu said the tax disc said it was a Rolls Royce. So probably a bit of a 'kit car'. Nice kit car tho

Posted: Mon Jun 24, 13 1:19 pm
by RobTwin
Charger wrote:great pics Rob
the Mopars look fantastic
that green mk1 Golf looks sweet, not keen on the kerb nibblers though
mk1 RS2000 last pic stunning, and mk1 Mexico half way though

Thanks Si.
Yes that Golf was sweet

Great attention to detail. And the owner looked to be only in his mid-late 20's. He said he has the original wheels that he sometimes uses, as the mood takes him. And he puts the suspension back to the std height to suit

Posted: Mon Jun 24, 13 1:36 pm
by RobTwin
Rebel wrote:Great pics, is it just me that thinks the rear lights on the Lancia look like an afterthought?
Thanks for posting
Anorak alert
Delboys Capri-Ghia isn't the original one, the original Capri that Boycey sold him was a MKII, Delboy "spruced it up" and it turned into a MKIII. A bit like the Minder Capri that kept changing throughout the series,
I'll get me coat
&
Cannonball wrote:come on rob get on clock........... del boys capri is a Bananarama! gl not a ghia,
lovin the white mk 2 jag and the white galaxy,
pete is yours in boarded a bit as the wheels look to be sitting in yet they are the o set are,s ????
your fury lookin good twinster,
Dunc - whether it was a GL or Ghia, I wouldn't have remember before seeing the car (but I can see now it's not a Ghia), but I do remember Del Boy calling it the 'Capri-Ghia' (Capri pronounced with the emphasis on the Cap).
Cant remember the storyline exactly, or how the car came to be in the series, but the car I saw was definitely the one that was used in the series. I've checked a few pics online just to be sure meself and there's too many little details the same on this one that were on the car in the show and the car that was up for sale earlier this year, being sold as the genuine item, to not be one and the same. So there
eg
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/ne ... obile.html
http://www.topgear.com/uk/car-news/For- ... 2013-01-08
etc
Posted: Mon Jun 24, 13 1:38 pm
by RobTwin
Cannonball wrote:....your fury lookin good twinster,
Thanks Darren

Posted: Mon Jun 24, 13 1:49 pm
by Rebel
RobTwin wrote:Rebel wrote:Great pics, is it just me that thinks the rear lights on the Lancia look like an afterthought?
Thanks for posting
Anorak alert
Delboys Capri-Ghia isn't the original one, the original Capri that Boycey sold him was a MKII, Delboy "spruced it up" and it turned into a MKIII. A bit like the Minder Capri that kept changing throughout the series,
I'll get me coat
&
Cannonball wrote:come on rob get on clock........... del boys capri is a Bananarama! gl not a ghia,
lovin the white mk 2 jag and the white galaxy,
pete is yours in boarded a bit as the wheels look to be sitting in yet they are the o set are,s ????
your fury lookin good twinster,
Dunc - whether it was a GL or Ghia, I wouldn't have remember before seeing the car (but I can see now it's not a Ghia), but I do remember Del Boy calling it the 'Capri-Ghia' (Capri pronounced with the emphasis on the Cap).
Cant remember the storyline exactly, or how the car came to be in the series, but the car I saw was definitely the one that was used in the series. I've checked a few pics online just to be sure meself and there's too many little details the same on this one that were on the car in the show and the car that was up for sale earlier this year, being sold as the genuine item, to not be one and the same. So there
eg
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/ne ... obile.html
http://www.topgear.com/uk/car-news/For- ... 2013-01-08
etc
It's definitely the car that was used in the series, there are pics all over the net showing the same reg number being used on the set of the program. The MKII that was in the show was only used as the car that Boycey sold to Delboy and wasn't actually filmed at any other time. The one in your pic is an "S" model and was sold by MGM motors for £400 after the series ended, now valued at between £20,000 and £24,000.
The Capri appeared in the story line because Raquel was pregnant and didn't want to travel in the Reliant.
