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May Day At Woburn ( Pic Heavy ! )

So, what’s happening on the classic car scene, especially wedge related events? Post your notices on here and let us all know about it.
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May Day At Woburn ( Pic Heavy ! )

Postby john 215 » 10 May 2015 19:37

Hi,

Went along to a local show to me at Woburn Abbey last Monday, only TR7 there :cry:



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But great looking cars to make up for it, a few that caught my eye -


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I think I could find a space for one of these 8)


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South African five litre Granada -


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Sebring race winner Frog Eye 8)


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Some might say this Dolly is a little over done ???


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Thanks for looking,

Cheers John
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Postby silverseven » 14 May 2015 02:40

ok my award for best of show this time would be the Yamaha 400 .....
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Postby FI Spyder » 14 May 2015 15:29

silverseven wrote:ok my award for best of show this time would be the Yamaha 400 .....


I was never turned on by the Japanese bikes (even though I owned one, a Yamaha 100 Twin Jet, which I bought new in 1966 for $450). The best looking bike ever was the 1968 Triumph Trophy (which I also bought new for $1,425.00). Classic lines that no other bike came close to. Although the Bonneville is usually cited as the best looking (leads in list of 12 best looking bikes) because of it's dual carbs they were the same bike that year (same cam etc). I could have bought a |Bonneville for another $75 but I liked the blue of the Trophy better than the red of the Bonneville. After getting used to the power, I found I could have used more with a second carb at highway speeds. Not many Trophy's around as the Bonneville gets all the attention. Wished I had one now. Wished I never sold it. Wished I never sold my Hillman station wagon. Wished I never sold my '71 Javelin. Wished I never sold my '55 Chevy. Wished I never sold my '54 Chevy.
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Re: May Day At Woburn ( Pic Heavy ! )

Postby whitenviro » 14 May 2015 15:52

I'll take the Pantera please! But there are a lot of nice cars there to choose from.

Wish I never sold my 64 1/2 Mustang convertible.
Wish I never sold my 79 VW Westfalia.
Glad I got rid of every other car I've ever dumped!
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