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More Saturday NEC pics
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 05 4:09 pm
by Anonymous
My turn to chip in.
Just had the Saturday there this year, and what an effort it was to try get to see it all.
Had a good chat with some old & new faces including some we'd met at last years shown on the Classic American stand.
Pics a bit iffy this time tho, as I was finding that the flash was doing little or nothing so I decided to risk takin them without. So please excuse the fuzziness, I tried my best!
Hopefully good enough to show anyone who couldnt be there, a small selection of what there was.
It was funny hearing passers-by comment on the prices on the MMA cars' windscreens, thinking they were for sale but puzzled by the $ sign! Not sure if they got the ponit......
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 05 4:16 pm
by Anonymous
you bet theres more
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 05 4:26 pm
by Anonymous
talkin of Classic American, this T-bird should be hard to beat in their Car of the Year award. Supposedly totally unrestored, it's of a standard that most would be satisfied with if freshly restored...
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 05 4:32 pm
by Anonymous
some more CA gems
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 05 5:01 pm
by Anonymous
more goodies
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 05 5:10 pm
by Anonymous
more...
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 05 5:24 pm
by Anonymous
continuing the British theme...
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 05 5:34 pm
by Anonymous
American Chopper had a H U G E stand there courtest of the Discovery Channel. Shame it wasn't full of their featured bikes and not 2 plus a scooter & a couple of what looked like lame British copies (ooh, hope I havent offended anyone!)
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 05 5:39 pm
by Anonymous
last few. Back to detroit...
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 05 6:10 pm
by Anonymous
hay great photos there mate got to see some stuff i didnt

maybe i should of tried it without the flash on great show though shame we missed you
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 05 7:14 pm
by Kev
Love the Maserati Citroen 8)
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 05 7:22 pm
by Anonymous
Nice pix, but the black jag is actually a MK1 not a s-type, that's a rare piece - the only other one I have seen was one that my mate owned. Mind you I don't go looking for 'em.

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 05 7:30 pm
by Anonymous
Hi Simon
yeah, its a pain that its so tricky to get good pics in there - to flash or not to flash? Sometimes it seems ok. I reckon you either need a huge great f-o flash or a tripod, and I didnt feel like carrying either round all day yesterday.
Didnt get to see the cortinas

, got a soft spot for them too.
Couldnt miss the Triumphs tho as they had about 6 club stands! Bit greedy, eh MattH?
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 05 8:02 pm
by Anonymous
Ade70 wrote:Nice pix, but the black jag is actually a MK1 not a s-type, that's a rare piece - the only other one I have seen was one that my mate owned. Mind you I don't go looking for 'em.

Thanks Ade. T'was a bit of a guess, I get all confused

with some of those Jags.... S type or Mk1....Mk10 or 420....420 or 420G

better stick to

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 05 8:13 pm
by Anonymous
Kev wrote:Love the Maserati Citroen 8)
Me too Kev. Had a Dinky version when I was a nipper (still got it & in good nick!), thought the real one was the dogs, in a futuristic kind of way.
Highlight of a school Rugby tour of France in around '75

was seeing one in a Citroen showroom.