Shropshire Festival of Transport 5th August

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Shropshire Festival of Transport 5th August

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#2 Post by YoungManGoneWest »

Anyone thinking of attending this? And/or been before, in which case, what's it like?
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#3 Post by Carledo »

Never been to it but I might give it a go now the Carledo is on the road! Living in Shropshire it'd be rude not to! Steve
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#4 Post by YoungManGoneWest »

Steve,
That's what I thought. It would be good if we could get a few Triumphs together. I am happy to deal with the organisers.
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