Transport Show at Weston Park last Sunday. They were mostly classics with a few replicas and kit cars thrown in for good measure. Shame I couldn't find any Aston's and only a pair of TVR's.
Anyway, I found out about the NADA P6 last week. First time seeing a Rover imported from the US.
Can't have a P1800 at a show without an 1800 ES to upstage it.
The only DeLorean. Not the same one I saw last month either, even though the owner lives locally.
B reg. Must be a very early 1965 model.
Try to ignore the PT photobomb. They had at least half a dozen at this show, which sucked.
Overbearing amount of green on this Grand Marquis. Inside and out.
'55 Speedster
Only got a boot shot of this '59 Galaxie Skyliner. Hard to miss it given its size.
Mark IV Continental's.
'87 Eldorado... I really have to question why people import these less-than-stellar 80s-90s US models to the UK.
Found the same Trans Am I saw in town a day earlier.
And another GTA.
I was hoping to find a Gilbern Invader, but I wasn't counting on finding
the very same estate I posted here a month ago.
Second time seeing an RS2 Avant, and it wasn't even Nogaro Blue.
They also had a group of old military vehicles at the far end of the site. Unsurprisingly, all eyes were on the Pinzgauer...
...Until this 1950 Studebaker fire truck arrived.
Pilgrim Sumo's
And a Dax Tojeiro.
This Berkeley T-60 was the only three-wheeler on display.
Didn't get any proper TR6 shots, but I managed to fit plenty into this 250 SL photo.
Rent-a-Jag F-Type in the best available colour.
More than half the Japanese cars were 300ZX's. Half of those looked relatively unmolested.
The 993 Turbo S had a spot all to itself.
An original Firebird (Alvis, not Pontiac)
Pink Riley RME...
Odd exhaust and silver rear window tint to top it off.
Pre-war Buick's.
'Dat bay.