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Classic cars are like flowers

Speedy_Pete

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They all come out once the sun arrives! It's been a lovely day today (so naturally I was stuck in the office all day), but I went for a drive this evening (no, not in the Healey unfortunately) and being a geeky car spotter saw loads of nice motors about including:
Austin Healey 3000 MkIII
Lamborghini Murcielago
Lamborghini Gallardo
Ferrari 575 Superamerica
Ferrari 512TR
Aston Martin Ulster (rather brilliantly caked in mud, definately a car that gets used rather than shown!)

Curiously I saw no Spridgets. I fear I may have to remedy this myself...
 
Last eve I watched a PBS proggy done about the Pittsburgh 'burb of Oakland*. They spent a good bit of time showing Schenley Park, the Vintage racing. A quick shot of an SP250 goin' around a corner pursued by a TR-2. Lots of BMW 1600/2002's, some Alfas, an Elva on a tow-strap.



*WQED production; "Something About Oakland".
 
DrEntropy said:
Last eve I watched a PBS proggy done about the Pittsburgh 'burb of Oakland*. They spent a good bit of time showing Schenley Park, the Vintage racing. A quick shot of an SP250 goin' around a corner pursued by a TR-2. Lots of BMW 1600/2002's, some Alfas, an Elva on a tow-strap.



*WQED production; "Something About Oakland".

Aaaw! Ya shudda called me an' told me to watch!!! Sorry I missed that! Spent some wonderful years knock about that 'burb, esp. Panther Hollow, etc. I'll have to keep a weather-eye for a repeat! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/frown.gif
 
Yeah, I must admit I almost wet myself when I saw it... makes a Zonda seem kinda common!
 
That is one cool car.
 
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