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Yardley Gobion Festival of Transport, 1 June 2019


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It's been a busy weekend for the Maxi with local shows both yesterday and today.  Yesterday we decided to take a look at this free event in the village of Yardley Gobion (between Milton Keynes and Northampton) that we'd never been to before. A great turnout of cars to suit every taste but it was bloody hot!

 

Like Mrs6C's tractor of win, but yellow

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1958 Massey Ferguson 35 tractor by Adam Floyd, on Flickr

 

Car park chod. Amazing how small it looked next to bloated moderns.

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1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee 2.5TD Laredo by Adam Floyd, on Flickr

 

The Cavalier & Chevette Club had a stand. I like Cavalier convertibles as the bursar at my middle school had one.

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1987 Vauxhall Cavalier 1.8i Cabriolet by Adam Floyd, on Flickr

 

An Expression of interest

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1995 Vauxhall Cavalier 1.8i Expression by Adam Floyd, on Flickr

 

Gorgeous 405

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1994 Peugeot 405 Mi16 Le Mans by Adam Floyd, on Flickr

 

Who doesn't love an Alfa?

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1987 Alfa Romeo 33 1.5 Ti by Adam Floyd, on Flickr

 

Yes, that's a Focus estate on a show stand!

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2000 Ford Focus 1.6 LX estate by Adam Floyd, on Flickr

 

Straw hat, walking stick, backflash, big bore exhaust and Cossie wheels. Barry Giffer?

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1987 Ford Escort 1.6 Ghia by Adam Floyd, on Flickr

 

They're Justified, and they're Ancient, and they drive an ice cream van

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YOW 275J - Penelope's Vintage Ice Cream by Adam Floyd, on Flickr

 

Wasn't expecting to see any Citroens this weekend

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1978 Citroen 2CV6 Special by Adam Floyd, on Flickr

 

Cooper S-engined Moke sounds lethal

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1965 Morris Mini Moke by Adam Floyd, on Flickr

 

A Volvo that thinks it's Japanese

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1990 Volvo 340 1.4 by Adam Floyd, on Flickr

 

Mostin Oxbridge Travelman

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1968 Morris Oxford 1600 Traveller by Adam Floyd, on Flickr

 

Van-tastic

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1974 Ford Transit 175 Custom by Adam Floyd, on Flickr

 

Maxi gained some BL company when this Quartic Aggro turned up

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1973 Austin Allegro 1300 Super Deluxe by Adam Floyd, on Flickr

 

I guess this Shitetrak belongs to one of the marshals

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1997 Daihatsu Fourtrak Fieldman 2.8 TDS by Adam Floyd, on Flickr

 

This was a spectacular sight

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Land Rover road train by Adam Floyd, on Flickr 

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Land Rover road train by Adam Floyd, on Flickr

 

There can only be one star of the show though. Behold the one and only Silver Aero!

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1980 Vauxhall Cavalier Silver Aero by Adam Floyd, on Flickr

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Silver Aero looks an interesting thing.

Yardly Gobion was one of those funny  road sign names I remember when we used to go up the A5 in the '60's and '70's. One of those signs you remember - though the village was off the road so never saw it. In those days the A5 was very quiet because it had been by-passed by the M1 - so my dad used to use it. It seemed  a very quiet and lonely road in those days - and very fast as it was a former trunk road. Much more modern development up there these days I guess (they had just started building Milton Keynes when we went in the 60's)  and some new roads I see on the map (and a relief road proposed for Towcester) so if I went back it would be quite different I guess and choked with traffic. So some happy memories of Yardly Gobion.

There were quite a few other landmarks on the way - I also remember the 'Laughing Dog Brand' dogfood factory with its big sign and art deco office when we turned onto the A45 further on. Funny how you remember these things. A couple of words triggers a whole era. 

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1 hour ago, lesapandre said:

Having looked at Wikipedia I can that see apart from the car show not much has happed in the Gobion since the 60's.

 "In 1979 it featured on the Blue Peter television series when presenter Simon Groom visited a breeder of St. Bernards in the village"

I went through this place on a canal boat holiday 26 years ago...

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31 minutes ago, hairnet said:

Bursar ooh get you

Flash git :D

Oh Pater, that ghastly bursar has gone and bought a Vauxhall. You can’t seriously expect me to attend a school where the staff go round looking like they are in sales. Parkins minor’s father moved him as soon as he found out.

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