I have just thought of this idea while posting a different thread.
Are there any other Classic Car drivers out there? I drive a 1959 MG A 1600.
If so, can we get together?
There has been a SH golf day so why not a SH Classic Car weekend?
The definition of a "classic"car is obviously open for discussion but I would recommend as starters any vehicle over 20 years old, modern sports cars, classic bikes etc.
I know this needs development, but any ideas gratefully received and we will see where we take it to.
Great - no problems with that. They are classic cars in anyones book.
OK that makes two so far!!
I've had 5 Moggie minors and by far the best one to shag in was the van. The traveller just smelled mouldy. The best thing with a Moggie is if you forget your key, you can open the boot with a toenail, climb through the back seats and then start the car with an improvised eye-lash/nose-hair plaited key.
Works every time.
Kevin - we used to have a Moggie traveller. The back doors flew open as we went round a corner and the dog fell out out! No damage to car or dog for all you dog lovers out there.
Do you still have Moggies? If so join in!!
McC
Unfortunately the lighting doesn't do justice to the wax job!
Let me just say I know it well :twisted:
Pictured on the day I bought it, this one's a limited edition, although probably not old enough to be considered a classic, and half the engine is second hand, but what the hell...
i have a 16 year old jag hope it quallifies its a 5.3 litre xjs if i can work out how to get a pic on here i will post it
must admit to not driving it that often now with the price of fuel
colin
1969 MGBGT - complete with chrome wires/spinners.
as my friends genherts say i have a 71 karmann ghia that is undergoing a cosmetic job pics to follow