Klassiekerrally 2006 pics

Klassiekerrally 2006 pics

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dinkel

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Monday 11th September 2006
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A God's gift day: gorgeous cars, wonderfull weather, super atmosphere . . .

A few PHers there: thank you Digga951 (blast was marvelous, your car is definately sorted out), Marieke, GTRene, 350Zwelgje, General P (first LHD Sagaris) and GF, GunMetal and GF, of course your truly and Wim Klassiekerrally and wife bow Also a major thanx to Tom who had his Lambo's at display. Soundbyte of the day: white LP5000S. And yes, the GT40 Audi 4.2 rep and the stunning orange Murci were close . . . Big thanx to the organisation. A Mini Goodwood . . .

Quick pics of some Phers here. Major imagedump this evening / night. BOOKMARK to see some luverly classic and hot wheels.

Good luck Wim


More pics and review of Digga's 350i soon. Soundbyte to die for.


Stunning piece of Corno's SEAC there: we'll meet next spring to rip some tarmac!


There they go, light-wavey . . .


Dan on his way home.
Bert, on the left, is an artist who can paint a luverly car. Michiel van der Brink, of Spyker fame, was present too. Stunning pieces of art.

Edited by dinkel on Monday 11th September 10:55

dinkel

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Monday 11th September 2006
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Dropdeadgorgeous Murci let it rip several times, the crowd pleaser numero uno!




A pic that reflects the atmosphere just right: sunny, lot's of happy people having a wonderfull time and about a 100 cars . . .




At the end of the day we were all tired . . . Time for the big boys to put away the camera's and have drink.

Yesterday I woke up at 6.15 and fell in bed at 23.45 . . . but I just couldn't sleep because of the impressions . . .

dinkel

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Monday 11th September 2006
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Marki said:
grumpy dammit i missed that


HA! you read it

16th: oldtimerday Alphen a/d Rijn, some Dutch PHers there . . .



Hopped 350 Vette, just a few mins before GunMetal roared in and parked his piece of SEAC in front of it.

dinkel

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Monday 11th September 2006
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Last thing I'll do today . . . I'm dying here. Next October-issue of Dutch British Car mag there'll be a 9 page (and cover) article of the LHD Sagaris and a Hotline spread about the Klassiekerrally Winterswijk. Deadline today! I'll post some more beauties tuesday . . .


Loverly Brit stuff there: happy TR4.


I love those old Jag mills. This racy XK140 sounded the absolute nuts. Sparco's in . . .


Saggy came over and had their her first rally. Everybody wanted to see and touch the plastic bombshell. What a mean piece of car.

More to come . . .

Edited by dinkel on Monday 11th September 23:17

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Tuesday 12th September 2006
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The XK140 is a faboulous car. This particular beastie has Sparco seats and is a bit souped up. Boy does that sound nice. Even the missus loves that much beef!


You simply can't get a better colour for a Murci than this orange. Anyone know the name?


It took our Sagaris a few moments to leave the event. The single way roads are narrow but the contesters are friendly like this immaculate silver Stang.


I'm so happy with my E300. The flash fills in properly and keeps this image moving. Nice porn-red interior sir.


Next year I'd like to see a line-up of noisy TVRs, if that's OK with Wim. Now the Lambo's - a Murci, 3 Countachs and the best Espada you'll ever see - provided for adequate soundbytes . . .


. . . as did this amazing Bugatti T35C Argentina rep. Much to the crowds surprise: "that much noise from this old thingy?"


My fav Jaguar XK120 of the day. An old and not that spot on car, but boy what a gracious thing.


A handfull E's this year. Love the steel wheels and the four-end exhausttip on this one.


Lots of happy cars in the 'affordable' league, like this racy FIAT Spider. Sounding ready to conquer the world.

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Tuesday 12th September 2006
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Tommy let's his white Countach rip. This is not his everyday outfit BTW


Typical Klassiekerrally Winterswijk pic. Busy, cosy and all sorts of cars and folks.


Kids love them oldies. This chaindriven '34 Frazer Nash TT 1.5 was the oldest car on the field.


Love those big Mercs. Comfy seats and a bit Yankish in style.


Planes flying over the crowds heads: impressive!


The way to drive a Murci when in reverse. What a car.


Dan on the way out. I fell in love with his car. It's so nice and drives really good. All the speed I'll ever need for peanuts money: 30 mpg FFS! Only 20 cars with this wheels . . . Talk soon Dan!


A mean mother this GT40 rep with 4.2 Audi V8: 400 hp. Sounding the absolute nuts, beautifully made and a dwarf compared to the Murci. About 1250 kgs should make this a bullet.

Want more?

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Tuesday 12th September 2006
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Today's last ones:




A '52 MG TD Special and Tulpenrallycar.


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Tuesday 12th September 2006
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Couldn't resist A grasp from the Brit section:


Look at the pencilholder in this well sorted Morgan Plus Four.


Wim gives the last instructions to the contesters, 83 times the same story. Saggy waits to be the last to start.


Superleggera Aston DB4, very impressive even at tick over.


Barnfind XK120 and Wim's nearly finished Morris.


Gorgeous little (I don't fit) MGA.


Healey 100/6 utterly imaculate and one of the best.


That's what I said . . .


S1 E vert with a 6 foot scratch: "Shit happends."


Mood-E.

And now; couch, beer, TV . . .

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Wednesday 13th September 2006
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Bert shot a few fine one's:


XK120 like I like 'em best: a bit ratty.


The mint racer XK120.


Those old Mercs often have interiors to die for.


Chaindriven '34 Frazer Nash TT rep did the 120 kms without flaw.


Lot's of Britstuff sunday . . .

Edited by dinkel on Wednesday 13th September 18:27

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Friday 15th September 2006
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bow Topstuff Rene, HTF can I finish my Sagaris translation now . . .

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Monday 18th September 2006
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Those Abarths are simply gorgeous. Small fourpots with luverly styling: where are they today! I really miss cars with an appeal like those.


Now there's a Porker I like. Love those backlit pics . . . Lensflare: I don't care . . .


One of the three Countachs at display. At the end of the day this pornwhite interior-LP5000S didn't start. But when it did, with a little help of a Beemer, it ran as smooth as a Jag V12. The red one popped flames even at tick over. Mind yer pants!
But both were no match for the white one with the open exhausts though. I could drop my fist in the tailpipe. Oh, da noise!


Four Lambo's. More next time? Orange Murci arrived at the end of the afternoon. Now there was a guy calling a Spada 'the Christina Aguilera of Lamborghini's' . . . Obviously we had quite a dispute . . .
This car without no doubt is 'the Sophia Loren of Lamborghini's' . . .


Bit of a contrast, but then: that's what the Klassiekerrally Winterswijk is all about.


Tom had the day of his life: "Best KR yet!" Chuckled all day, and still probably.


TR6 over Spada S3 bonnet. Some 83 cars started and all returned, although I spotted a black 70's Porker left behind at the field. Wim?


Quite a lot of TR's this year. I've a soft spot for those ugly TR6 bastits and their glorious exhaustnotes. This green one was a bit of a quiet bugger. "Daddy, why are those other TR's sounding, well, better than ours?"


US-specced S1.5 E-type. At 9ish most cars were covered in early morning moist.

More to come . . .

Edited by dinkel on Tuesday 19th September 21:08

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Monday 18th September 2006
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Aw, there's that luverly Aston again. Superleggera!


Can't get enough of the Countach . . .


. . . or Dan's 350i, which was a bit of a revelation: about the same experience as the Sag. But with better seats, in the open air (roof fits in the boot!), with a V8 soundtrack and a closed boot. Off course does the Sag looks the absolute nuts and is it the latest state of the art TVR tech 'n reliability. But then, you could pick up a Rv8 Wedge for a fistfull of dollars and be bad. You've to be a rich kid to take a seat in the Sagaris' leather sci-fi interior . . . and wait, wait, wait for months to be bad. I dunno, for me the 350i is the ideal cruiser that can embarrasse a Porker any day of the week. And really, it does sound THAT good. Look at those wheels. Only on 20 TVR's . . .


GULF-dressed and pointing out the parking spaces, what a nice job for a sunny sunday.


Another nice Porker. Scary: they grow on me . . .

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Tuesday 19th September 2006
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Last set of pics. A well documented event I should think




Countachs: works of art when parked. Strange insects when on the move. At speed there's nothing like 'em.






Those big ole Mercs sure have an aura of their own. Bit of Yankish flare and a approachability a Roller could never have.


Merc engine racket . . .


Delicate bodied MGA.


Dink going all artistic here.


A lovely house on wheels this is. Maybe just the kind of car for me . . . 100/6 mirrored.

That's all folks! Enjoy.

D.

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Wednesday 20th September 2006
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Friday 22nd September 2006
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I got mail evil

Any more pics from the 83 contesters Wim?

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Wednesday 27th June 2007
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Are you going to pull some entries from abroad Wim?

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Sunday 10th March 2013
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So, what about a Klassiekerrally 2013?

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Wednesday 24th September 2014
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