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Thanks for the walk around. Always enjoyable to see what's in the paddock. That Alfa sprint was my favourite I think. Italian curves, in all the right places. The well traveled Model A Ford has seen more of Australia than I have, And I live here ! Keep up the good work, I'm enjoying your Sundays "off".
So so nice agreed, I'd be terrified of owning it though in case it got damaged, scruffy cars are less stressful to be around - especially in my garage! thanks for watching
Great Vid, Rick. The two cars that stand out for me are the red Lagonda (breathtaking) and the oily rag Austin (fantastic). The Dodge Roadster looked sharp. Overall a nice gathering of interesting cars. It's nice to see the oily rag stuff out and about.
I Nice walk around that. The Alpha Julieta was a really good example, I wounder if the owner was called Julieta? Many of these vintage cars looked well prepared for the trial even though one or two appeared to be falling apart. Some even had good navigatetores in the form of dogs, they just follow the smell of the fuel from the car in front! Nice video and thank you for sharing. 👍
Great selection.l owned a couple of series 3 sovereigns,a 6 and a 12 which were Jags but would have been Daimler’s if they’d been a bit older. My favourite is the Majestic Major which could outrun a mk 10 Jag much to their embarrassment at the time. I can’t help thinking that the mk10 would have been much more of a success in America if they’d fitted the glorious Daimler v8.
While I suppose some of the owners in this video are of comfortable means, that might not be the case for everyone, perhaps they prioritise a car they enjoy driving over other monthly outgoings that many others take for granted, such as various subscriptions to TV (Sky, Netflix), fancy phone contracts, eating out several times a week, finance repayments on the latest new car etc. Lose all the non-essential stuff and owning an interesting old car becomes a more viable proposition for many people.
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The 1932 Alvi 12/60...that,s got to be best in show.Now there,s somone who doesn,t give a shit about shut lines.
Thumbs up mate.
The battered old Austin is my all time favourite...I've driven 1970s cars that looked maintained as that. Super, and thanks again.
Thank you so much for giving your time once again for a great selection of cars BRILLIANT
Pleased that it was of interest, thanks Alan
Until the 40 foot artic turned up, you had taken me back in time ! Very nice thank you 😊
Thanks for the walk around.
Always enjoyable to see what's in the paddock. That Alfa sprint was my favourite I think. Italian curves, in all the right places. The well traveled Model A Ford has seen more of Australia than I have, And I live here !
Keep up the good work, I'm enjoying your Sundays "off".
That lagonda looked incredible
So so nice agreed, I'd be terrified of owning it though in case it got damaged, scruffy cars are less stressful to be around - especially in my garage! thanks for watching
Your knowledge of vintage kit is very impressive. Nice video.
Cheers Simon, I'm not too well up on vintage but perhaps I hide it well :-)
What a great line up of some very lovely vehicles. Excellent video, as always - thanks for sharing it :-)
What a great collection of exciting cars, the Frazer Nash and Lagonda how superb, in the contemporary cars would be the MGCGT
Very enjoyable, thank you for posting. I really liked that well worn Austin 7.
agreed that little Austin 7 was a proper gem
Excellent thank you 👍
"Mother in law seat!" I almost spit coffee on the laptop!
Dickey Seat in the UK, Rumble Seat in the US - I think! thanks for watching
Coming from the Black Country myself I think I will go with the Star or maybe the Sunbeam but that Vauxhall shown early in the upload looked good.
Great Vid, Rick. The two cars that stand out for me are the red Lagonda (breathtaking) and the oily rag Austin (fantastic). The Dodge Roadster looked sharp. Overall a nice gathering of interesting cars. It's nice to see the oily rag stuff out and about.
Cheers Joe, thanks for watching
Lots of very attractive vintage and classic motors out and about. What's not to like?
I love Italian cars, hint hint!
I did the one Italian Cars vid, but when I get enough material I'll do a second :-) thanks for watching
I Nice walk around that. The Alpha Julieta was a really good example, I wounder if the owner was called Julieta? Many of these vintage cars looked well prepared for the trial even though one or two appeared to be falling apart. Some even had good navigatetores in the form of dogs, they just follow the smell of the fuel from the car in front! Nice video and thank you for sharing. 👍
Glad it was of interest, yes the little Alfa was a fab machine
Whereabouts in cheshire was this filmed please ?
This gathering was near Bickerton
Thanks for that video it was one of the best I’ve seen 🤗
Glad you enjoyed it!
Years ago since ive bring to old vintage rally
Was that Lynx at 16.50 supercharged?
Great selection.l owned a couple of series 3 sovereigns,a 6 and a 12 which were Jags but would have been Daimler’s if they’d been a bit older. My favourite is the Majestic Major which could outrun a mk 10 Jag much to their embarrassment at the time. I can’t help thinking that the mk10 would have been much more of a success in America if they’d fitted the glorious Daimler v8.
Love the sound of that Bentley, was the appearance of that Route Master random or was it on the run?
Hi, it was just driving past in the distance so I grabbed a few seconds of it driving along to include here. Thanks for watching
I'll take the Alfa.
'twas a little beauty agreed
The Sunbeam at first glance it looked like a Bentley .
Why do i want to watch wealthy people enjoying their lives. I can't afford this stuff. whats the point anymore.
While I suppose some of the owners in this video are of comfortable means, that might not be the case for everyone, perhaps they prioritise a car they enjoy driving over other monthly outgoings that many others take for granted, such as various subscriptions to TV (Sky, Netflix), fancy phone contracts, eating out several times a week, finance repayments on the latest new car etc. Lose all the non-essential stuff and owning an interesting old car becomes a more viable proposition for many people.