Goodwood Breakfast Club Sunday April 5th

Goodwood Breakfast Club Sunday April 5th

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JSS 911

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1,815 posts

211 months

Sunday 5th April 2009
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Had a good drive down quite a selection of motors weather was fantastic so yep not a bad morning
















ironictwist

7,127 posts

205 months

Sunday 5th April 2009
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Gingerbread Man said:
Was it a corker. Car off the road forced me out of this one I'm afraid.
It was a brilliant one in my opinion. The theme seemed a bit "muddled" but generally it was great. You had the paddock plus the straight with all the theme cars then the gravel bit with some incredible old/new exotica & then in the main parking area you had all these other tasty motors brought down for the event by people.

All in all, it was great & I ran out of battery on my camera right at the end. Must've nabbed a 150+ shots which I'll get up later, some seriously rare cars today, breathtaking thumbup

chr55y

1,945 posts

187 months

Sunday 5th April 2009
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Sounds like a great day and brilliant weather to match. look forward to seeing more great pics thumbup guys

Edited by chr55y on Sunday 5th April 22:13

ChrisDT

1,863 posts

190 months

Monday 6th April 2009
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I actually managed to get down to this one, after a bit of a hoon round the twisties on the bike we ended up there and was seriously impressed by the scale of cars there.

Some real favorites of mine, unfortunatley no pictures but I'll be at the next one for definate!

rjo64

209 posts

185 months

Monday 6th April 2009
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Had a good time suprised at the amount of sports cars on show not just the feature cars. Also didn't realise I could have shown our Noble off. Best bit FREE ENTRY and parking.

ironictwist

7,127 posts

205 months

Monday 6th April 2009
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100+ photos here: http://s279.photobucket.com/albums/kk144/ironictwi...

Here are some of my personal favourites!

One of my ultimate cars:


Stupidly rare - STUPIDLY:


Porn:


Oh god yes:


Mmmmmm:


Gorgeous...I mean seriously, wow:


This deserved to be shining in the sunshine:


AWESOME:


I WANT ONE...SO BAD!



I don't even need to say a thing!

DickyC

49,763 posts

198 months

Monday 6th April 2009
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Did I mention the diversity?


From the school bus in the Sixties we used to see them building Pipers next to The Rifle Volunteer pub near Wokingham.


They lined up at the back.


Now that doesn't happen very often.


Not an Interceptor, an FF. The twin grilles give it away. FF = Ferguson Formula, Harry Ferguson's contribution of permanent four wheel drive and Maxaret brakes. He built a 4WD Formula One Car.
I'll be asking questions.


Cortina Savage, 3 litre V6. Its creator, Jeff Uren, died two years ago today (6 April 2007)



DickyC

49,763 posts

198 months

Monday 6th April 2009
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A warmed-up big Healey that sounded incredible. The badge which gave it away took the owner a week to make - 100/8 !!

A brace of Lotii.

A good day.