Well, I am amazed that we have never been to what could be the best Static car show of this type in the UK.
Woke early as usual yesterday and sat surfing the web while the boss had a late morning in bed...... saw a thread on Wheels day and decided to go, so we only left here at 10am and got in by 12.30
Lesson learned, next year we will go, but get up as normal as silly - o - clock and be parked up by gate opening time.
I took a lot of random pics, and you may notice a slight leaning toward the Pickup and commercial type vehicles.
Just to say that being a cold day out, there was a lot of this...... and the organisers did really well.
I trust our American friends enjoy the "weird English cars too"
I am just going to photodump these as there are about 150 I decided to upload, so please ask questions and comment.
New to me Lunch wagon
Bit of a highlight for me when Nicola spotted this up on the side.....
1961 Chevy C10 Fleetside.
POSSIBLY ONE OF MY HIGHLIGHTS OF THE DAY.
Never wanted to own one, just love it.
THIS.... I could display inside my living room.
Maybe a new theme and direction for when I get my pickup truck??
I need to research the Archer Oil company a bit more.
Took a few pics of this, and when it drove past me later in the afternoon, it sounded ABSOLUTELY SWEET.
Read the sticker on the tailgate.
Mr Seth Kennedy in his Looow wagon.
Interestingly, Nicola commented.... "I want those wheels"
Nicola loved the quirkiness of this creation...... errrrm, I did not understand it.
Loved the license plate.
My lovely and tolerant wife, Nicola, wrapped up like an Eskimo, who came along and enjoyed the day with me.
Payback is a day out shopping in Royal Tunbridge Wells later this morning.
She is also the girl who told me to go ahead and buy a 60's Chevy pickup truck.
Haircut anyone ?
The first photo I took yesterday.
Made me realize having had a 63 and 59 Beetle before, just how much I love well done Beetles.
Maybe there is a Beetle somewhere in the future too ??
That is all, and apologies to all those whose systems crashed downloading these.
See you all next year.
Woke early as usual yesterday and sat surfing the web while the boss had a late morning in bed...... saw a thread on Wheels day and decided to go, so we only left here at 10am and got in by 12.30
Lesson learned, next year we will go, but get up as normal as silly - o - clock and be parked up by gate opening time.
I took a lot of random pics, and you may notice a slight leaning toward the Pickup and commercial type vehicles.
Just to say that being a cold day out, there was a lot of this...... and the organisers did really well.
I trust our American friends enjoy the "weird English cars too"
I am just going to photodump these as there are about 150 I decided to upload, so please ask questions and comment.
New to me Lunch wagon
Bit of a highlight for me when Nicola spotted this up on the side.....
1961 Chevy C10 Fleetside.
POSSIBLY ONE OF MY HIGHLIGHTS OF THE DAY.
Never wanted to own one, just love it.
THIS.... I could display inside my living room.
Maybe a new theme and direction for when I get my pickup truck??
I need to research the Archer Oil company a bit more.
Took a few pics of this, and when it drove past me later in the afternoon, it sounded ABSOLUTELY SWEET.
Read the sticker on the tailgate.
Mr Seth Kennedy in his Looow wagon.
Interestingly, Nicola commented.... "I want those wheels"
Nicola loved the quirkiness of this creation...... errrrm, I did not understand it.
Loved the license plate.
My lovely and tolerant wife, Nicola, wrapped up like an Eskimo, who came along and enjoyed the day with me.
Payback is a day out shopping in Royal Tunbridge Wells later this morning.
She is also the girl who told me to go ahead and buy a 60's Chevy pickup truck.
Haircut anyone ?
The first photo I took yesterday.
Made me realize having had a 63 and 59 Beetle before, just how much I love well done Beetles.
Maybe there is a Beetle somewhere in the future too ??
That is all, and apologies to all those whose systems crashed downloading these.
See you all next year.