mk14dr
Yorkshire and The Humber
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Club RR Member Number: 85
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Thornes Park Show V.11mk14dr
@mk14dr
Club Retro Rides Member 85
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I wasn't sure what to expect, I have to say, because advertising was lacking this year, however, this show really has found its feet and the turnout was very impressive. Huge variety, great weather and even some RR regulars in Mr Hirst, MorrisOxide, Pete and Dugong. I'm not going to subject y'all to the full 100-odd pics, but instead, heres a little overview. The whole album is here, if anyone fancies a peruse. I know they all look a little dark around the edges, perhaps I had the camera on the wrong setting :oops: , I'm sure Jon will be along shortly with some smarter images though...
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micrat
South East
Building a Kanjo styled Cinquecento :)
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looks like a good show! that big russian thing is awesome! the harlequin porsche made me vom in my mouth a bit though.
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Looks like a great show. Thanks for sharing pictures with us. Full of win. This is rather tasty. I'm not sure what this is, a Reliant Rebel perhaps?
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mk14dr
Yorkshire and The Humber
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Club RR Member Number: 85
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Thornes Park Show V.11mk14dr
@mk14dr
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We had a good talk to the chap with the Marina Coupe. Its got quite an interesting history, unfortunately none of it documented. Its got an Ital front end treatment and Dolly sprint running gear. All the bodykit it steel and very well fitted. It seems it was built for timetrial/road rallys as it had timing gear and such built into it. A proper weapon I quite liked the Harlequin 944, made us smile anyway. EDIT because of my awful spelling and grammar when in a rush
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Last Edit: Jul 2, 2011 12:08:30 GMT by mk14dr
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That black Marina looks like the car Morris *should* have made. More things like that in the 70s and we might still have a Morris today. I liked the Harlequin too, playful and whimsical, you can never have enough of that.
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i came also around 6ishhhh in a black ta40 celica, sum real nice cars, i loved the sierra ghia
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mk14dr
Yorkshire and The Humber
Posts: 4,472
Club RR Member Number: 85
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Thornes Park Show V.11mk14dr
@mk14dr
Club Retro Rides Member 85
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I came also around 6ishhhh in a black ta40 celica, sum real nice cars, I loved the sierra ghia This one per-chance? If so, I loved the interior. It reminded us of the suit that Hirst was wearing.. LOL No, seriously, it was really nice. The Sierra was special, the chap had owned it since it was a year old and its never even had a bulb in it. There is still a NOS clutch cable under the seat as he bought it for towing and liked to be prepared. German built being a 2.3, and well specced with a manual box and PAS.
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me and our lass had had a run over, first time for us and was surprised how big it was.
really nice show
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OMG THATS A NICE PIC OF THE CELICA actually my dad and my uncle came in the celica and me and my cousins came in the M3 that was parked next to it, btw i saw your prelude and hirstys galant, i could spot it a mile off
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Lovely photography! I like this one
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thats the sierra mate, its just gorgeous!
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morrisoxide
Part of things
It's just a question of style
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Great day always a good turn out They should be more shows/meets on a Friday evening.
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yep thats a reliant rebel, was near the top next to rally club stand with my white mk5 cortina crayford, they show started in the late 70's. the pale blue mk2 zephyr followed us back down the M1.
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theres more to life than mpg & to much power is just enough.
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petesc
Part of things
more smiles per mile
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