What classic vehicles have you seen?

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GHT
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Re: What classic vehicles have you seen?

#1981 Post by GHT »

You cheeky Francophile. Seen today in Christchurch, Dorset, or if you are of a certain age, Hampshire.
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The gauge of metal was extremely thick, made me wonder if it was once a bullet proof, mob car. But being RHD I doubt it.
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#1982 Post by JPB »

:drool:
Lovely! And why not a bulletproof RHD model? Canadians of the period were no less allergic to gunshot wounds than their LHD cousins across the Border. ;)
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#1983 Post by GHT »

Canadians drove on the left? Actually they did. I looked up LHD & RHD and was amazed at how many countries once drove on the left.
You certainly get a few unexpected classics in the car park at our local Morrisons.
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#1984 Post by Grumpy Northener »

Being married to a Canadian I can confirm that they drive on the right over there - said wifey has resided in the UK for the last 25 years but I think she sometimes gets confused has to which country she is physically driving in at the time - which explains exactly why ALL 4 of the alloy wheels on her car are badly kerbed! :lol:
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#1985 Post by Grumpy Northener »

Couple of recent spots - not cars though
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This in Upton on Severn - obviously likes his old stuff - Diamond T, Crane mounted TK Bedford, AEC chassis Coles crane + other various bits of recovery bodies / kit - also runs a coffee pot Scammell and a Bedford TM then a couple of days ago these stationary engines in the compound of now shutdown village garage
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1937 Jowett 8 - Project - in less pieces than the Jupiter
1943 Jowett Stationary Engine
1952 Jowett Jupiter - In lots of peices http://Jowett.org/
1952 Jowett Javelin - Largely original
1973 Rover P6 V8 - Original / 22,000 miles
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Re: What classic vehicles have you seen?

#1986 Post by JPB »

Grumpy Northener wrote:Being married to a Canadian I can confirm that they drive on the right over there - said wifey has resided in the UK for the last 25 years but I think she sometimes gets confused has to which country she is physically driving in at the time - which explains exactly why ALL 4 of the alloy wheels on her car are badly kerbed! :lol:
They do now but, like Sweden, used to drive on the left hence the McLaughlin-Buick and other Canadian cars of the olden days being RHD.
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#1987 Post by jpsh120 »

A few of interest at a local show yesterday;

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#1988 Post by JPB »

:shock: Am I seeing that blue Cinquecento Giardiniera correctly? I'm thinking that it's a RHD one, if so then that's surely the rarest and most desirable thing at the place! What a lovely wee thing. :thumbs:
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#1989 Post by jpsh120 »

JPB wrote::shock: Am I seeing that blue Cinquecento Giardiniera correctly? I'm thinking that it's a RHD one, if so then that's surely the rarest and most desirable thing at the place! What a lovely wee thing. :thumbs:
If that translates to Fiat 500 station wagon then yes!

I thought it must be a one off but they had a brochure and everything!
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#1990 Post by JPB »

Excellent, I'm excited now! :lol: My 4000 miles from new 1972 saloon is down as a Cinquecento on its registration document.
I'm told that cars which currently carry a 500 badge are a bit bigger than the real thing, can't say I've noticed as I don't fit in the new ones but can manage to sit in mine with the roof closed, :shock: so the original is therefore bigger on the inside..
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