COOL CLASSIC CAR SPOTTERS POST! (Vol 3)

COOL CLASSIC CAR SPOTTERS POST! (Vol 3)

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TR4man

5,245 posts

176 months

Sunday 30th June 2019
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Belgian Lotus Esprit in the Peak District today.




TR4man

5,245 posts

176 months

Sunday 30th June 2019
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Very early TR6 on a G registration complete with Rostyle wheel trims.




droopsnoot

12,075 posts

244 months

Sunday 30th June 2019
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Have another TR6, from this morning



I also saw a white Corvette, N-suffix, this afternoon.

Cliftonite

8,421 posts

140 months

Sunday 30th June 2019
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dumfriesdave's photo



They may now be legal, but post 1973 registrations on silver/white-and-black plates look so wrong!




droopsnoot

12,075 posts

244 months

Monday 1st July 2019
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Cliftonite said:
They may now be legal, but post 1973 registrations on silver/white-and-black plates look so wrong!
I agree, even though the date of 1973 was the point where new cars were legally required to use the new-style reflective plates, people had been fitting them for several years prior to that, to make their cars look more modern. My Dad's 1300 is a 1970-J, and that had reflective plates from the start.

Yertis

18,122 posts

268 months

Monday 1st July 2019
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droopsnoot said:
Have another TR6, from this morning

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They're so common nowadays...

Schmeeky

4,193 posts

219 months

Monday 1st July 2019
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No pictures unfortunately, as I was driving, but last week on the A74(M) travelling up to Glasgow, all withing the space of a mile saw a Red Ferrari Daytona, a custom VW Beetle in metallic green paint, and then a Ford Capri Laser(on the back of a transporter..)

Also saw a very nice 2 door Cortina, which I assume must be quite rare. (An import?) He was being tailgated mercilessly by a wker in an artic...

Petrus1983

8,912 posts

164 months

Monday 1st July 2019
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In Bath over the weekend - was really turning heads and lovely to see ‘just’ parked up -

john2443

6,353 posts

213 months

Tuesday 2nd July 2019
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Spotted round the corner from home.

Can't be too many of these left.


Pericoloso

44,044 posts

165 months

Tuesday 2nd July 2019
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Someone ^^^ took advantage of the 40yo car not needing an MOT rule.

MOT ran out 8 years ago.

State of the bonnet had me thinking it had been parked for a while........yes

DickyC

50,000 posts

200 months

Tuesday 2nd July 2019
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I had the Vauxhall version, the Cavalier Coupe in metallic green - nearly forty years ago...

It had the almost identical performance to the MGB GT that replaced it. It had a strange tendency for the rear end to lift under acceleration and it was hopeless in slippery conditions. If it had been a triumph, it would have been a triumph of style over function. A good looking car but not really a triumph.

Doofus

26,201 posts

175 months

Tuesday 2nd July 2019
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DickyC said:
I had the Vauxhall version, the Cavalier Coupe in metallic green - nearly forty years ago...

It had the almost identical performance to the MGB GT that replaced it. It had a strange tendency for the rear end to lift under acceleration and it was hopeless in slippery conditions. If it had been a triumph, it would have been a triumph of style over function. A good looking car but not really a triumph.
I borrowed one from work overnight once, and spent the evening having great fun charging round the lanes and kicking the back end out around corners. So much fun, in fact, that it ran out of petrol half way back to work the next day, and I got a bking for turning up two hours late, having had to walk miles for more fuel.

bolidemichael

13,959 posts

203 months

Tuesday 2nd July 2019
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Spotted in Lewes (sorry, I can't get the images smaller, bloody onedrive)






uk66fastback

16,607 posts

273 months

Tuesday 2nd July 2019
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DickyC said:
I had the Vauxhall version, the Cavalier Coupe in metallic green - nearly forty years ago...

It had the almost identical performance to the MGB GT that replaced it. It had a strange tendency for the rear end to lift under acceleration and it was hopeless in slippery conditions. If it had been a triumph, it would have been a triumph of style over function. A good looking car but not really a triumph.
My dad had a new one in 1976 - white with a red velour interior - YWL 1R. It looked the bks in our street, where everyone had something BL ... (or so it seemed).

I was intrigued by the fact the side windows had no frame and disappeared into the door and left ... nothing ... I think he paid about £3200 for it roughly.

DickyC

50,000 posts

200 months

Tuesday 2nd July 2019
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Mine had a nice plate, too: SJM 20S.

We called it Sunny Jim.

paperbag

The plate was on a Merc last time I checked.

Dapster

7,030 posts

182 months

Tuesday 2nd July 2019
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Absolutely immaculate 190E on the North Circular this afternoon.

Isimmo

1,234 posts

173 months

Tuesday 2nd July 2019
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Dapster said:


Absolutely immaculate 190E on the North Circular this afternoon.
The van in front, the index sums it up.

T-195

2,671 posts

63 months

Wednesday 3rd July 2019
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Early MX5 on a G reg seems to have moved in over the road.

yanyan

615 posts

214 months

Wednesday 3rd July 2019
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Just saw this tonight in a pub car park at Loch Lomond.


vixen1700

23,208 posts

272 months

Thursday 4th July 2019
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Just off Bishopsgate in the City.