What classic vehicles have you seen?

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Re: What classic vehicles have you seen?

#1331 Post by UKJeeper »

Misti Evo 1, all stickered up, driving through Writtle last night.
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Spotted on the way home from work, at Howe green

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#1333 Post by TerryG »

There was a midget in Matlock earlier, no pics as I was driving through.
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Series 1 Lardy with canvas top driving about in the rain in Springfield (Chelmsford) this evening.
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#1335 Post by Martin Evans »

Christmas Day - spotted a green Ford Prefect/Popular/Anglia (100E style) going past my parent's house, soon after I arrived.
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#1336 Post by TerryG »

There was a black 2 door minor 1000 driving down the B5030 earlier. It looked very shiny and loved. It made me feel a bit self conscious about the state mine is in :S
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#1337 Post by mach1rob »

Saw a nice TR6 out yesterday
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#1338 Post by TerryG »

A plate ford crapi turning in to the Uttoxeter McDonalds earlier. I am always surprised by the number of classics that are out and about in the winter.
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#1339 Post by mr rusty »

There are quite a few about today- maybe it's because a lot of people are off work for the week. I was behind a silver E Type with a hardtop for a while today, and saw the same car again later, and also spotted a damask red (BL's best 70's shade by far) Midget as well- I appear to be the only idiot driving with the hood down today however!
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#1340 Post by Murray »

This week I have seen not one but two Austin Maxi's in Bury one in brown and the second in a fetching shade of orange.
Also spotted a nice blue E-type parked up in my local tesco,there is a second E-type in Bury also in blue which is a lot cleaner.
Then there is a truck similar to the one above in Ramsbottom apologies I'm not well up on U.S.metal.
It's nice to see classics out and about.
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