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Cars of England Show 2010

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Held in Westtown, PA yesterday. Joint show between the Delaware Valley Triumphs and the Delaware Valley Jaguar Club. Great day and some stunning cars; here's a few of the not so common ones:

Riley 1 1/2 Litre
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Lotus Elite S1
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Lotus Cortina (real one)
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Jag Mk2
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Jag Mk10
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and 3 that, for me, shared the title of:
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Austin 7 Chummy (lady owner who knew it down to the last nut and bolt)
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Aston Martin DB6
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Aston Martin DB4
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Who's Lotus Cortina?Aston!!
And.... just how many badges can you put
on a MK 10 Jag?
- No more questions (for now).

- Doug
 
Astons are owned by a guy in Altoona, PA.

Lotus Cortina is (was?) up for sale.
 
That's the slow version of the Riley - so I'm told by a owner of one - the best one to own is the 2-1/2 Litre saloon...
 
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