a real head-turner.

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m.thaddeus
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a real head-turner.

#1 Post by m.thaddeus »

Hello Chaps

On Friday Ed and I did a prom drive for my niece, for the event with borrowed a pair of Stags and roped john from our local branch of the club to join us in a third. This gave us a red, a white, and a blue Stag -and the effect was brilliant. So much classier than the vulgar limo's. And we easily outshone the porsches on view.

It certainly says a lot about the classic fraternity that we were able to get our greasy mits on such fine machinery and all of the owner declined to accept payment -even for fuel. -A donation will be made to kidney research in lieu.

But here is the thing; As we approached the turning into the residential estate for the pick up we had to pass a stationary black Golf which wanted to cross our road into another turning. As Ed in the very red and shiny lead car pulled level, so was heard a loud screech of brakes and a bang! Seems the driver behind had his eyes on other things- probably us.

Beware the head-turner! -Martin

And can I say thankyou again to John, Don and Graham for the use of their cars.
Jeremy Oxton
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Re: a real head-turner.

#2 Post by Jeremy Oxton »

Classic cars and mini-skirts are dangerous but fun.
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Re: a real head-turner.

#3 Post by JPB »

Jeremy Oxton wrote:Classic cars and mini-skirts are dangerous but fun.
Not as dangerous as Smarts and jeggings though but. :shock:

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