What classic vehicles have you seen?

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Re: What classic vehicles have you seen?

#2121 Post by JPB »

I like the advisory note on the "LYKAMOBILE OPEN TOP CARRIGE" (sic) test certificate. Come to think of it, the same note appears every time: "Slight play in all wheels.."
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#2122 Post by Zelandeth »

Reliant Rialto 2 in glorious beige spotted yesterday afternoon in the Central Milton Keynes Sainsbury's car park.
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#2123 Post by rich. »

spotted a uk registered lagonda in my local petrol station.. reg no jpb235
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john was this you?
is it genuine?
it was lovely to see, especially after the day ive had.. :twisted:
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#2124 Post by JPB »

Like me, my initials are in fact as common as fleas on a cat so, much as I'd like a Lagonda, that lucky soul was someone else. :(
The silver Lagonda was registered on the 27th of July, 1939. That was a darned fine spot mate, :thumbs:
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#2125 Post by rich. »

thanks john!! the chap was quite pleasant, & seeing his car really made my day! i took pics but cannot post them as i broke botophucket..
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#2126 Post by JPB »

:lol: Solution: Get several hundred sets of prints made from your photos and post them out - in the actual mail - to every forum member. Job done! :P
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#2127 Post by rich. »

as you are the forum genius ill get you to do your magic & send everyone a copy :D
meanwhile i have put it on my facebook page...
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#2128 Post by gazza82 »

imgur or flickr are useful substitutes ..

or go back and edit you post to photobucket and add ~original after the .jpg in the link .. unbreaks fotobouquet! (Hyacinth would approve!)
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#2129 Post by gazza82 »

Very nice Mk.2 Jag (E-reg .. so 1967?)

Dark grey/silver and happily motoring up the M40 northbound towards junction 9 yesterday morning (at least I think it was nearing J9).
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#2130 Post by Mitsuru »

On Saturday driving down Stockton Road past Tesco a mk4 Triumph Spitfire. A couple of hours later a proper mini pickup in white heading south on the Easington Road from Hart Station both in Hartlepool.
Then there was this at Checkered Flag car spares in the town a V8 powered trike

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