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Not sure if this counts but I am 99% sure that if you go on the Hogwarts Express ride in Orlando there is an black Gaydon Aston Martin shown in the street sceens of London, very dificult to get a decent image but the link below is a video of the ride, the AM is parked at the end of a street at about 3.57mins through the video. I am sure some bight spark may recognise the street.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SInADGakJh8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SInADGakJh8
Edited by dig123 on Sunday 9th August 14:27
dig123 said:
Not sure if this counts but I am 99% sure that if you go on the Hogwarts Express ride in Orlando there is an black Gaydon Aston Martin shown in the street sceens of London, very dificult to get a decent image but the link below is a video of the ride, the AM is parked at the end of a street at about 3.57mins through the video. I am sure some bight spark may recognise the street.
Excellent spot.Ha, that was us returning from a wedding in Kent! Left Kent around 11:00 at it was lovely blue skies and 26C but by the time we got back to Devon it was dark skies and 19C but the roof was still down. At least better than the 7 hour trip when we went up on Friday.
Our sat nav took us on a nice little detour around Stonehenge which worked pretty well and avoided standing in traffic!! One up to the Aston sat nav
Our sat nav took us on a nice little detour around Stonehenge which worked pretty well and avoided standing in traffic!! One up to the Aston sat nav
We had a brief chat with a lady in a stratus white vantage roadster on Sunday, registration V88 ***. Told her how it bought back happy memories of our 3 Astons, the last of which was also a stratus white vantage (S coupe), and with a similar registration - V888AMV. Doubt she is on PH but if so it was nice to meet you and the car looked great in the setting of a sunny Herefordshire National Trust estate.
Aston Martin DBR1 reg. NSK ???, presumably a replica.
1:15pm today, M25 between junctions 5 and 6.
Very heavy rain and lots of spray.
It was the only car without any lights on, but perhaps that was normal for the 1950s.
No wave from the soaked man in the WWII pilot jacket, although maybe he does not consider a Gaydon car to be a 'proper' Aston.
If it was Y100 in his new steed, then I take everything back. -
Edited by Jon39 on Thursday 13th August 20:58
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