Hi guys and gals
I am pretty sure quite a few of you visited as (let's be honest about it) there was a one or two retro vehicle there. I should have posted something before going as it would have been nice to meet with somebody there but I am a little bit slow like that.. Oh well, it's no that you missed much here.
Below you will see a few of most interesting photos I took (please be aware I am not a photographer and there are limits to what the Chinese piece of kit I own can do). These were cars and bikes I find most interesting.
I only came on the last day and having followed up since yesterday I do not think it was the best day to go. Again, this is something I will learn from. Let me know if you've been and share some photos if you have.
Greg
I love retro racing Porsches, timeless designs made not only for speed.
This was one of weirdest of all cars in my opinion, an old Merc. The number oh hours these panels took to shape and put together must be mind blowing.
I used to watch Schumacher race this car back in the day. My granddad recorded for me the first F1 race I have seen on telly.
This was built to work/function but in my opinion it is art (I am sure it works too).
British-racing-green cars are cool just because of the colour. Not that this would not be cool in red or any other colour.
I love how these cars are being utilised in the very same way me or you would utilise our own cars sitting on the driveway. The only difference is the number of 0 in the value of the car.
This metal (fibreglass) was made to race, you come off the track, you hit the bale so you have to tape it up and you go back, simples.
I am pretty sure quite a few of you visited as (let's be honest about it) there was a one or two retro vehicle there. I should have posted something before going as it would have been nice to meet with somebody there but I am a little bit slow like that.. Oh well, it's no that you missed much here.
Below you will see a few of most interesting photos I took (please be aware I am not a photographer and there are limits to what the Chinese piece of kit I own can do). These were cars and bikes I find most interesting.
I only came on the last day and having followed up since yesterday I do not think it was the best day to go. Again, this is something I will learn from. Let me know if you've been and share some photos if you have.
Greg
I love retro racing Porsches, timeless designs made not only for speed.
This was one of weirdest of all cars in my opinion, an old Merc. The number oh hours these panels took to shape and put together must be mind blowing.
I used to watch Schumacher race this car back in the day. My granddad recorded for me the first F1 race I have seen on telly.
This was built to work/function but in my opinion it is art (I am sure it works too).
British-racing-green cars are cool just because of the colour. Not that this would not be cool in red or any other colour.
I love how these cars are being utilised in the very same way me or you would utilise our own cars sitting on the driveway. The only difference is the number of 0 in the value of the car.
This metal (fibreglass) was made to race, you come off the track, you hit the bale so you have to tape it up and you go back, simples.