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Re: Today's Top Spot
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 9:02 pm
by Essexwriter
On the rare occasions it finishes early, I can hop in the Tolly and be at Maldon for a shade after 9. Depends how long you're there for

Re: Today's Top Spot
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 9:08 pm
by DazasDolly
Usually there until about 10:30 Ben, are you interested in the London Tunnel and Tower Tour to, will either be March/April, starting at the Ace Cafe.
Darren
Re: Today's Top Spot
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 9:20 pm
by Essexwriter
DazasDolly wrote:Usually there until about 10:30 Ben, are you interested in the London Tunnel and Tower Tour to, will either be March/April, starting at the Ace Cafe.
Darren
Definitely. Can you send me some details? Would be very keen to take part.
Cheers,
Ben
Re: Today's Top Spot
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 4:54 pm
by Jon Tilson
Well not today, but a few spots from down under...
Very few Triumphs, in fact only 2 stags the whole 3 week trip....one nice pimento red one with a 2.5 TC engine seen at the University of Queenlsand and with the rego number STAG8. Long conversation with the owner revealed the original engine is under rebuild and will be refitted in due course. The 2.5 just needed a different cross member and he also had the seats redone in a very dolomite like bri nylon as a concession to the Brisbane sun. Later saw a very nice yellow one driving near the big bridge with the rear part of the hood clipped up. Never seen that in the UK.
Then saw a lovely red daimler dart at Noosa and a very nice MGB at the Koala sanctuary. Other than the classics seem pretty rare in Queensland although I was assured by the stag owner that I was just unlucky.
Down in Sydney it wasn't a lot better classic wise. The odd old holden and ford falcon from the late 60's or 70s and the odd fintail merc or mustang, one S1 RR cloud parked in the street in Ryde and a very tidy P5 Rover 3 litre seen driving near the town centre.
A japanese old oddity was a Mazda 929 seen on the freeway on the way to the blue mountains. Never seen one of those before and I doubt I ever will again...Clearly Mazda's take on the luxo barge theme of the time and not a very good either!
Jonners
Re: Today's Top Spot
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 7:38 pm
by YoungManGoneWest
Seen today, in Shrewsbury - no engine currently in this TVR 280i (series II of the Tasmin):

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Re: Today's Top Spot
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 7:10 pm
by DoloWIGHTY
Took a couple of pictures of a Dolomite Sprint today that has been sitting rotting away on a drive for around 5 years, poor thing really is in very bad shape:

Re: Today's Top Spot
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 8:19 pm
by Tims Triumph
Saw a lovely pale yellow Ford Anglia today in homebase carpark. Didn't have camera with me I'm afraid

Re: Today's Top Spot
Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 3:39 pm
by MIG Wielder
A sunny Sunday lunchtime is always good for Classics ! I passed a nice Turquoise convertible TR7 with the hood down, Wave wave

on the A3095 and further on there was a cream Magnette ( ZA I think its called ) on the A327. I need a car-mounted camera I think.
Re: Today's Top Spot
Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 6:50 pm
by Essexwriter
Nice white Triumph 1300 (I think) heading the opposite way to me on the Greenstead Estate, Colchester. Passed it on a bend so only time for a quick wave. Looked a nicely kept car
Re: Today's Top Spot
Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 10:06 pm
by Jon Tilson
Candidate for most expensive pile up ever today when I was following a lovely blue 456GT with reg P456??? round the silly isles in Esher and as we proceeded up the road to Hampton Court a guy in a vintage open rolls royce silver ghost type of mid 20's style with roof down pulls acroos the road in front of the ferrari from the other direction into the pub car park. Looked a bit tight and maybe 456 guy flashed to let him across, but I was thinking that would have been some insurance claim if it had all gone pear shaped. Of course the Roller may have been a kit car but it certainly looked like the real thing to my amateur eyes and very nice too....as was the 456 which made me drive with the windows open to hear the sound of it.
mmmm Italian V12's....cant beat that noise.
must get a dash cam...
Jonners
Re: Today's Top Spot
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2013 6:06 pm
by Mat.T
Spotted on weds in Belfast

Re: Today's Top Spot
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 9:12 am
by Beejay
Seen on the M20 at 8.15 this morning near Maidstone, a Mk1 Triumph 2000, DUO892C
Beejay
Re: Today's Top Spot
Posted: Tue Mar 05, 2013 8:14 pm
by ed1993
Not that exciting but it made me smile and I hope to catch on camera tomorrow. Blue Austin Allegro with a sort of suede effect vinyl roof. Looked alright from the back but was suffering from some interesting repairs to the front end.
Also (I'll get some pictures up soon) our milkmen are on predominantly 72 or 73 plated floats. It made me very happy to overtake one on my '65 pedal and pop outside our fantastic coin op laundrette. It was like falling though a window in time!
Re: Today's Top Spot
Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 2:49 pm
by Jon Tilson
or rather last nights top spot...
An ex Southern Vectis Bristol LD Lodeka double deck bus with PDL reg number, by Marble Hill park.
It was now in some sort of cream and red cheat line colours and had a few curtains. In fact the overall effect was a bit hippy peace convoy
but it made me smile to see one of these again. I used to regularly ride on these, but Hants and Dorsets ones when I was a nipper.
I found it on the internet...here it is...
http://bcv.robsly.com/pdl519.html
Jonners
Re: Today's Top Spot
Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 9:33 pm
by Carledo
Jon Tilson wrote:or rather last nights top spot...
An ex Southern Vectis Bristol LD Lodeka double deck bus with PDL reg number, by Marble Hill park.
It was now in some sort of cream and red cheat line colours and had a few curtains. In fact the overal effect was a bit hippy peace convoy
but it made me smile to see one of these again. I sued to regularly ride on these, but Hants and Dorsets ones when I was a nipper.
Jonners
DL is an Isle of Wight registration. An old (now late) friend owned YDL 220 as a cherished number. the inevitablle silly questions always got the same answer, "well YDL not?"
Steve