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It's at http://www.countryclassics-cars.com/

 

Tempting, but there are 2 prices quoted, a sensible £295 and a silly £1,750. I THINK it's 2 different cars, but they've used the picture of the cheaper one to try to sell the more expensive.

Possible. Or maybe £1750 is after it's had a body overhaul. Want it though!
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These are my favourites.....

 

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I love this period shot - is that one of those yellow British Telecom vans as shown on Craig's latest thread? What type of van / lorry could it be?

 

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Wow - where is this? Seems to contain every type of Autoshite under the sun - couldn't see an R14 though. Great fun working out what you can see though!

 

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I love the vibrancy of colour in this, it would look great blown up & put on a wall! 8)

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Föcking Amal, Sweden

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A Swedish colleague at work informs me that Åmål is a place in Sweden. Focking Åmål is a film about a young lesbian growing up there who finds the town somewhat boring. So perhaps this picture was publicity for that movie?

 

[Hope you're not now going to trawl Swedish Amazon hoping to locate a DVD of that film so you can drool over all those chunky Volvos & Saabs parked all over the focking place.]

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That'll be tame stuff compared with your Dutch movies, michiel... :shock:

 

Anyway, here are a few more British classics. These two are both from Roberts & Wrate Ltd. of Portsmouth, though interestingly 'Made in U.S.A.' A lovely touch is that they tell us motorists how to get there, so this place is 'located on roads A 27 and A 284' [sic]:

 

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Anyone recognise it? Looks like one of those tinny corrugated French vans behind the AA sign...rare automerde for England.

 

This place 'is located by roads A 272 and 286'. They seem to have deliberately included hostelries too:

 

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Q. Daddy, daddy, is it OK to drink and drive?

 

A. Of course not. Don't be so silly.

 

Q. So why do pubs have carparks?

 

Back to my favourite, Stratford-upon-Avon:

 

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Looks like the rich-kids-at-school's dads were visiting en masse that day.

 

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HELMETS MUST BE WORN (CHARIOT DRIVERS ONLY)

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I have, however, often been to Tring (the late Karmann Ghiagranny lived there), where I collected this latest parkedshite card. Interestingly, it also features speedbumps, one of the greatest developments in recent motoring history:

 

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Makes fascinating comparison with this still from Shillingbury Tales, more of which can be enjoyed over at ATV:

 

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Incidentally, very few of the views of 'Shillingbury' are Tring. Most of it seems to have been filmed in a much smaller village.

 

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TWO POACHED EGGS ON TOAST PLEASE

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3 points and a £60 fine to Mr Dead_E23 for Arundel. (I've never been there either.)

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Ever been to Midhurst?

 

(That one was quite tricky - still not sure what the pub is)

Yes! 3 more points on your licence, Mr D! The pub is the Spread Eagle. Your artist wasn't advertising for them, nor did he include vintage cars & an overflowing litter bin in his nice drawing of the church. Oh, and he got the whole spire in too. No career in postcard photography for HIM then.
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I stayed at the Spread Eagle when I used to do the Goodwood Revival. Nice place, but needed a second and third mortgage to pay the bill. My best mate STILL raves about the Ozzie bar-maid who worked there, but he earns 7 figures in the City and drives a Proton Wira. I would not let his judgement guide anyone.

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I know Arundel very well - only a few miles up the road. If the crow flying had been supping whisky from a saucer, you could go from mine, upto Nigel's then up to Arundel, probably 5-6 miles in total. I well recommend a visit to Arundel, I would say it probably has more interesting buildings per square mile, then anywhere else. It's like an old medieval hill top town, the perfect subject for post cards & such like. It seems to be self contained like St Mont Michel but between the river Arun & the South Downs rather than the sea. It boasts a full size castle in working order, a gothic looking cathedral, & loads of narrow winding streets full of old fashioned buildings, a bit of a jewell in the Sussex crown. If a more interesting & attractive little town exists, I don't know of it. It's perfect for tourists - but as has been mentioned, better visit early autumn or spring when things will be open but you'll find somewhere to park - it gets very crowded during high season.

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I love this period shot - is that one of those yellow British Telecom vans as shown on Craig's latest thread? What type of van / lorry could it be?

Do you know where this is Regie?Local to you?Looks a nice place to live/visit.
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I love this period shot - is that one of those yellow British Telecom vans as shown on Craig's latest thread? What type of van / lorry could it be?

Do you know where this is Regie?Local to you?Looks a nice place to live/visit.
Those were just my favourites from elsewhere in this thread, all from page 5 / 6 and were all posted by Michiel. That one is Rhondda in Wales so quite a long way from me - I would make the journey though if I thought for one moment it would be 1977 /78/79?? when I arrived & all those vehicles would be there (Life on Mars stylee!) :D
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