Hi, thanks for watching, a full list of the videos on the channel is here: th-cam.com/users/oldclassiccarRJvideos Channel homepage: th-cam.com/channels/KaTg9fPUvmUQi94FcnDbrg.html If there are any petrolheads that you know that might find this kind of thing interesting, please pass on one of these links, thanks!
Well myself & my wife have had a lovely day out in Malpas @ the 2023 event. We have been many times before & its always a high point of our summer things & events to go to. I think I 1st got there in 73/74. I would of been about 12. You could park up on the main road & hop over the hedge to get in. But its matured & expanded & despite Covid it still is a excellent day out for anyone. To anyone who has never been but has thought about it ....... just go next year. I am :-)
Thanks for checking out this vid, yes I had planned to go today but for reasons I won't bore you with, plus the fact that it's chucking it down out there, we'll be skipping it this time around.
That huge Foden recovery truck has to be my favourite, proper piece of machinery! It was also great to learn about that Morgan, always good fun to chat to the owners! Thankyou for the superb entertainment :)
Watched in 2 parts so just finished, great show, something for everyone, could see you and junior doing wall of death 🤭 That Tarmac reminded me of some of my family worked there in olden days as we're from Wolvo 🙂 Thanks for sharing the video 🙂👍
Hi all, you stopped short of white ambulance at one point near the Claymore lookalike truck which I’m sure was the original incarnation of the oily rag truck, I may be wrong but old and ugly enough to remember those ambulances still in action in London Thanks for a great visit.Mike
What a fantastic video - something for everyone here. Lovely to see the Daimler Majestic - one of my 'dream cars' ! The Standard Vanguard was stunning too. Some really beautifully turned out vehicles there - even the oily raggers, it's just great to see them still running. Thanks for such a brilliant video. Take care 🙂
Not been to this event before, but it looks like a great show to visit. A great overview of the event and I like the Father & Son discussion. Thanks to you for the entertainment. All the best Bob
Great video's thanks. You obviously have Australian connections I am in Western Australia (originally from uk) and used to drive coaches, road trains and anything you can think of through the Kimberley and Pilbara regions. Thanks again.
My Uncle Sid used to have a girder forked Reliant van back in the fifties, us kids called it a 'Doodle Bug', on the 'Cold War Motors' channel this week there's a pickup version of 'Big Dodge', there's also a Cord Westchester sedan. The red ERF on the trailer looks as though it could be ex-Ushers brewery of Trowbridge judging by its Wiltshire tag, GMR 93. Ushers had a big fleet of those back in the day. The later 'E' type Vauxhalls were known as 'Mouth Organ' grille models. All The Best from Somerset.
The half cab Foden coach looks superb. If you look the aperture for the starting handle is slightly off centre. I believe this denotes it has Foden's own two stroke engine. The option was a Gardner engine and the aperture for the handle is central to the vertical trim. Or it might be the other way around!!!
@@oldclassiccarUK No problem. I must say the depth of your knowledge is absolutely formidable especially on commercials and pre 60s stuff neither of which really appeals to me personally but you find so interesting. All your hard work is definitely appreciated here !
Hi I think that's actually a Ford Taunus - continental version of the Cortina. See it's LHD and wipers sweep the other way. Bonnet and rear quarter panels also different from UK model.
Love this show would anyone happen to know a lady and gent who display here with army vehicles and have a vintage regency caravan I have lost contact with them
Hi, thanks for watching, a full list of the videos on the channel is here:
th-cam.com/users/oldclassiccarRJvideos
Channel homepage:
th-cam.com/channels/KaTg9fPUvmUQi94FcnDbrg.html
If there are any petrolheads that you know that might find this kind of thing interesting, please pass on one of these links, thanks!
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Nice to see the Morgan.
Well myself & my wife have had a lovely day out in Malpas @ the 2023 event. We have been many times before & its always a high point of our summer things & events to go to. I think I 1st got there in 73/74. I would of been about 12. You could park up on the main road & hop over the hedge to get in. But its matured & expanded & despite Covid it still is a excellent day out for anyone. To anyone who has never been but has thought about it ....... just go next year. I am :-)
Thanks for checking out this vid, yes I had planned to go today but for reasons I won't bore you with, plus the fact that it's chucking it down out there, we'll be skipping it this time around.
long time since i've a viva hb estate , memories of my dad , he also loved Bedford ca's Thanks.
Thumbs up mate.The Red Reliant,lovely.
Thanks.
Fantastic truck
The bakers van is awesome.That looks a cracking day out. Keeping one of those lorries on the road must cost an absolute fortune.
That was wonderful, many thanks. What a fantastic show! The knowledgable commentary from 'the team' is always very much appreciated.
That huge Foden recovery truck has to be my favourite, proper piece of machinery! It was also great to learn about that Morgan, always good fun to chat to the owners! Thankyou for the superb entertainment :)
Glad you liked it, yes that Foden is an incredible old machine isn't it
Another good one ~ very enjoyable thank you
Yeah we had a fun day out at this one, thanks for watching
That Morgan is beautiful, thanks for the videos, I really enjoy them.
Great video again, that’s a show which we’ll try to bring the Consul along to next season, thanks
Thanks for taking us on your days out. Very enjoyable 👍
Glad these vids are of interest!
just watched Malpas vid very entertaining a bit of everything all lovely to watch. brings back memories when younger going to see them.
Nothing like watching your channel whilst eating my Sunday lunch, my show favourite is the Austin 7 bakers van.
Glad it doesn't bring on indigestion...
thanks for all your hard work making these videos for us. so much fun.
Glad you enjoy it!
Watched in 2 parts so just finished, great show, something for everyone, could see you and junior doing wall of death 🤭
That Tarmac reminded me of some of my family worked there in olden days as we're from Wolvo 🙂
Thanks for sharing the video 🙂👍
Thanks for completing your viewing!
A veritable fiest of motor vehicles thankyou Regards from New Zealand
Hi all, you stopped short of white ambulance at one point near the Claymore lookalike truck which I’m sure was the original incarnation of the oily rag truck, I may be wrong but old and ugly enough to remember those ambulances still in action in London Thanks for a great visit.Mike
Great video love the leyland steer Chinese six
What a fantastic video - something for everyone here. Lovely to see the Daimler Majestic - one of my 'dream cars' ! The Standard Vanguard was stunning too. Some really beautifully turned out vehicles there - even the oily raggers, it's just great to see them still running. Thanks for such a brilliant video. Take care 🙂
Brilliant tour thank you sir 😎👌
just awesome vid. I am sure a lot of people here in Australia are watching. More please.
Thanks , Carl
If you know of anyone who might be interested, please pass on the link - more the merrier! thanks for watching
Not been to this event before, but it looks like a great show to visit. A great overview of the event and I like the Father & Son discussion. Thanks to you for the entertainment. All the best Bob
Great video's thanks. You obviously have Australian connections I am in Western Australia (originally from uk) and used to drive coaches, road trains and anything you can think of through the Kimberley and Pilbara regions. Thanks again.
Thanks for watching, no real link to Oz I'm afraid other than buying Bedford utes quite a few years ago from NSW
Excellent video 👍👍👍
My Uncle Sid used to have a girder forked Reliant van back in the fifties, us kids called it a 'Doodle Bug', on the 'Cold War Motors' channel this week there's a pickup version of 'Big Dodge', there's also a Cord Westchester sedan. The red ERF on the trailer looks as though it could be ex-Ushers brewery of Trowbridge judging by its Wiltshire tag, GMR 93. Ushers had a big fleet of those back in the day. The later 'E' type Vauxhalls were known as 'Mouth Organ' grille models. All The Best from Somerset.
The half cab Foden coach looks superb. If you look the aperture for the starting handle is slightly off centre. I believe this denotes it has Foden's own two stroke engine. The option was a Gardner engine and the aperture for the handle is central to the vertical trim. Or it might be the other way around!!!
It did sound like a two-stroke
Thanks for showing us some great cars and commercials. Isn't Malpas in Cheshire though rather than Shropshire despite the SY14 postcode !
Yes it would appear so! thanks for pointing it out
@@oldclassiccarUK No problem. I must say the depth of your knowledge is absolutely formidable especially on commercials and pre 60s stuff neither of which really appeals to me personally but you find so interesting. All your hard work is definitely appreciated here !
at 44.05 on video mk3 cortina never seen one like this here in ireland it looks different keep videos going there savage
Hi I think that's actually a Ford Taunus - continental version of the Cortina. See it's LHD and wipers sweep the other way. Bonnet and rear quarter panels also different from UK model.
Love this show would anyone happen to know a lady and gent who display here with army vehicles and have a vintage regency caravan I have lost contact with them
The Ss on the Chevelle stands for super sport if you didn’t know.
Ah right thanks!
Is it malpas engine rally Show
Yes that's the one
Do a Eddie stobart video please
If they have a collection of old lorries then that would be a good idea, not interested in the new vehicles though. Thanks for watching.
Sadly, quite a lot of these are ''old'' rather than ''classic''
Classic is just a general term for anything old I think, it doesn't necessarily imply great virtues I think. Thanks for watching!
Civ my in the video