Joseph your never boring and I love just how much you know about the cars as for the American pick ups here those who take them to show spend a fortune I was talking to a guy on Saturday had a 1933 chevvy pick up the restoration $80,000 and it looked fantastic the departure lounge was this a airport sometime in the past great video thank you so much best regards Andy Allen.
Yes, I am not sure why it is called "The Departure Lounge". It could just be a good name. Lots and lots of American cars and trucks there yesterday. A good variety in spite of the weather. Thank you again for watching, sir!
Joseph, I'm the owner of the Mk2 Cavalier LX at approx. 12.15. You are indeed correct about the registration not being from Wales (must have got my wires crossed with one of my other vehicles). JM is a Reading suffix, I believe. Anyway, great vid. I will do a bit more research on the history of the Cav. Have made contact with the previous owner who ran it for many years up until 2015.
Yes, that is absolutely right, I was thinking of GM rather than JM in terms of the area code for Luton.... I have driven a Mark II Cavalier before, but it was an automatic. I have heard the manuals are much better. Thank you very much indeed for watching and commenting!
The Capri 280 Brooklands was very distinguished looking The decals on 1970s Avenger Tiger reflected their Chrysler Dodge and Plymouth Cousins from the USA. That Ford Fiesta Mk3 Ghia is a great find.
Sir, what is all this talk about? "Boring", "Nerdy", "Idiot"? We will not have it, Mr. Lloyd. Not at all. Always glad to see a strong American showing from the Alton, Hants. area, including yes! - A Chrysler 300C V8 - I'm so happy you could talk about this one. It is funny to me that so many of them over there are of the forbidden fuel variety because that would be complete anathema over here. But we'll respectfully leave the conversation there.
Yes sir, they sold a lot more of the ones we cannot discuss than one might expect... Lots and lots of American cars there on Sunday. Thank you again for watching!
Joseph your never boring and I love just how much you know about the cars as for the American pick ups here those who take them to show spend a fortune I was talking to a guy on Saturday had a 1933 chevvy pick up the restoration $80,000 and it looked fantastic the departure lounge was this a airport sometime in the past great video thank you so much best regards Andy Allen.
Yes, I am not sure why it is called "The Departure Lounge". It could just be a good name. Lots and lots of American cars and trucks there yesterday. A good variety in spite of the weather. Thank you again for watching, sir!
An excellent shuffle sir, think my favourites from this shuffle has to be the CRX Desol and Avenger Tiger.
We did enjoy ourselves on Sunday, didn't we, Mr Watters?
That silver 5 series beamer is 🔥
There's a reason that I put it in the thumbnail!
Joseph, I'm the owner of the Mk2 Cavalier LX at approx. 12.15. You are indeed correct about the registration not being from Wales (must have got my wires crossed with one of my other vehicles). JM is a Reading suffix, I believe. Anyway, great vid. I will do a bit more research on the history of the Cav. Have made contact with the previous owner who ran it for many years up until 2015.
Yes, that is absolutely right, I was thinking of GM rather than JM in terms of the area code for Luton.... I have driven a Mark II Cavalier before, but it was an automatic. I have heard the manuals are much better. Thank you very much indeed for watching and commenting!
The Capri 280 Brooklands was very distinguished looking
The decals on 1970s Avenger Tiger reflected their Chrysler Dodge and Plymouth Cousins from the USA.
That Ford Fiesta Mk3 Ghia is a great find.
We enjoyed the Fiesta Ghia very much, sir.
Sir, what is all this talk about? "Boring", "Nerdy", "Idiot"? We will not have it, Mr. Lloyd. Not at all. Always glad to see a strong American showing from the Alton, Hants. area, including yes! - A Chrysler 300C V8 - I'm so happy you could talk about this one. It is funny to me that so many of them over there are of the forbidden fuel variety because that would be complete anathema over here. But we'll respectfully leave the conversation there.
Yes sir, they sold a lot more of the ones we cannot discuss than one might expect... Lots and lots of American cars there on Sunday. Thank you again for watching!
is this near alton towers, why the departure lounge?
No, and I don't know, sir!
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