Silverstone classic
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Re: Silverstone classic
Well done Clive.
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Re: Silverstone classic
It was even funnier when Kevin cable tied the second chair to the first!
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Hawk 289, 66 Mustang Fastback with a 289 maximum smiles per mile..
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Re: Silverstone classic
It was the pleas of innocence that got me going.
Re: Silverstone classic
I think that the meeting up at Silverstone only continues to highlight the ongoing elevation of quality of each members car. Our members cars really do ooze quality.
I find myself taking photos of Rogers car to use as the definitive example of what is correct for a 1964 Mk 2 Cobra.
The Aluminium work and fibreglass mods on Nige's car has got to be seen in the flesh to appreciate the skill and devotion. Nige you should be proud.
Stuart's fake front springs must also be in the bid for that step beyond anyone's expectations.
Unfortunately Migge wasn't able to make it so one had to read his forum postings to see probably the definitive example of beautiful home made Ali work.
And so it goes on - I apologise for anyone I missed out but all I can say is that I need to catch up. Bugger, do I need to start again?
It was a pleasure viewing everyone's car and chatting to you all.
Peter C
I find myself taking photos of Rogers car to use as the definitive example of what is correct for a 1964 Mk 2 Cobra.
The Aluminium work and fibreglass mods on Nige's car has got to be seen in the flesh to appreciate the skill and devotion. Nige you should be proud.
Stuart's fake front springs must also be in the bid for that step beyond anyone's expectations.
Unfortunately Migge wasn't able to make it so one had to read his forum postings to see probably the definitive example of beautiful home made Ali work.
And so it goes on - I apologise for anyone I missed out but all I can say is that I need to catch up. Bugger, do I need to start again?
It was a pleasure viewing everyone's car and chatting to you all.
Peter C