Show us what you did with your bank holiday weekend...
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Lots of people up to interesting stuff. I thought mine was going to be a washout after my long weekend trip to the 'ring was cancelled at the 11th hour on Wednesday evening, but it turned out OK. For those waiting with baited breath, I sacked off the bonnet as SWMBO found something that was apparently more 'important' for me to be getting on with. It won't polish itself, so I'll get it done at some point!
My weekend involved some of this...
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And out driving with these...
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And out driving with these...
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Friday went to Surrey Wheelsday at Dunsfold where i saw this and a whole lot more.
Revenge....one of the best British built Hot Rods of the 1970s.
I even got to chat,by chance ,to the builder,Nick Butler.
Saturday and Sunday went round to a PHer mate's house in Essex and spotted 2 TVRs on the M25
who replied to my spotted post....
Today,very little.
Revenge....one of the best British built Hot Rods of the 1970s.
I even got to chat,by chance ,to the builder,Nick Butler.
Saturday and Sunday went round to a PHer mate's house in Essex and spotted 2 TVRs on the M25
who replied to my spotted post....
Today,very little.
So, on Friday I bought myself a new (to me) little motorbike:
Not a lot on Saturday or Sunday until 10pm when we decided to head to the Isle of Wight for the day (well Monday).
So, we made the 11:45pm ferry with less than 2 minutes to spare:
On Monday morning we went to the beach:
Then walked to the end of the pier:
We then went to the Isle of Wight zoo - not the biggest zoo in the world but nice big cats (I like!) including some white lions:
We then did some more riding and stopped at a nice view:
Finally we headed to The Folly Inn for a spot of (rather late) lunch before heading home (and getting rather wet on the way back!):
Not a lot on Saturday or Sunday until 10pm when we decided to head to the Isle of Wight for the day (well Monday).
So, we made the 11:45pm ferry with less than 2 minutes to spare:
On Monday morning we went to the beach:
Then walked to the end of the pier:
We then went to the Isle of Wight zoo - not the biggest zoo in the world but nice big cats (I like!) including some white lions:
We then did some more riding and stopped at a nice view:
Finally we headed to The Folly Inn for a spot of (rather late) lunch before heading home (and getting rather wet on the way back!):
Edited by The Moose on Wednesday 23 April 12:37
iva cosworth said:
Friday went to Surrey Wheelsday at Dunsfold where i saw this and a whole lot more.
Revenge....one of the best British built Hot Rods of the 1970s.
I even got to chat,by chance ,to the builder,Nick Butler.
Saturday and Sunday went round to a PHer mate's house in Essex and spotted 2 TVRs on the M25
who replied to my spotted post....
Today,very little.
Wow, Revenge, I have a very well thumbed (falling apart) Marks and Spencers car book from the seventies which I got for Christmas and it had Revenge as the centrefold, used to fascinate me, Revenge....one of the best British built Hot Rods of the 1970s.
I even got to chat,by chance ,to the builder,Nick Butler.
Saturday and Sunday went round to a PHer mate's house in Essex and spotted 2 TVRs on the M25
who replied to my spotted post....
Today,very little.
still looks good but preferred it when it was black. Up there for the eight year old me with the Panther Six wheeler that lived in the Observers book of cars, or even Valerie Perrines Knockers in
my "Sci-Fi Now" book
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