Many thanks for this series of videos Sir. Great for those who couldn't make the show. Particularly liked your squeeks of excitement having spotted the 800 coupe! Best wishes, Steve
My girlfriend owns the black Polo. We have the original invoice for the car. The alloy wheels, metallic paint and the original Sony cd player were all optional extras.
Wonderful, thank you ever so much indeed for watching and commenting! A friend of mine had a 1.6 GL at the same time that my sister and I had the 1.4 CL as our first car. He also had a Sony CD player in his, and some wheeltrims which were optional extras. The stereo in ours was absolutely shocking, a dreadful Clarion tape player.
The Volvo 240 Estate had rivals like the Ford Granada Estate, Mercedes Benz T123, Peugeot 406, Vauxhall Carlton, but the one that carried on and on was the Mazda 929 with its simple build and drivetrain and enormous carrying capacity. The Seat Marbella was a very old design but was a great value package that you could buy new with a warranty. I believe that it still used to 900 cc Fiat Pushrod engine and of course rear leaf springs. The Mazda 323F with the V6 and beige leather is a car that I was not aware of. Oh Sir, a Renault 12. These used to be everywhere. Very popular, very economical and comfortable with a very practical Estate version. Excellent.
Very good Sir, cracking car park, and the sun started shining. Lovely Jetta TX, I mentioned that model on your last live. Amazing condition Princess, looked like the chap that showed the Italian Allegro last year.
The Metro GS with wood and Leather very much luxury, would you say that would be a modern day VP? Lovely looking Montego Countryman, the Kei Works was at either the recent Hubnut Social or Furious Driving Social, but it's nice to see cars we have seen before. Lovely looking 800 Coupe and a Vitesse as well I am most pleased. Another lovely little Panda and another special edition Roma. Nice to see Sarah Crabtree's Ital, through her Daughter Lily had driven it there. Don't tempt me with the Escort Mistral, I would love to have a mark 5 or 6 Escort on my driveway, but my ladywife might have other ideas. The little blue Tigra either belongs or used to belong to a young Chap that's friendly with the Concours winner. Mazda 929 Estate brings back memories of my grandad who used to sit with me in the Mazda when I was about 3 of 4 years old. Friend used to have a 323F V6 a very underated car and a much nicer 323 compared to its replacement. Another Great Shuffle Sir, very enjoyable.
Yes, more Pandas, sir, Itals with famous owners, V6 engined 323Fs (mine was much more modest), Mark V and Mark VI Escorts, R17 Rover 800s and many other delights! Thank you again for watching, sir.
That is my absolute pleasure! Very fond of Rovers and Metros (sometimes they were the same, of course), and my great uncle had an almost identical white Metro GS in the 1990s, so yours was an incredibly nostalgic car to see in superb condition. Thank you ever so much indeed for watching and commenting!
Many thanks for this series of videos Sir. Great for those who couldn't make the show. Particularly liked your squeeks of excitement having spotted the 800 coupe! Best wishes, Steve
We aim to please, sir! I do like a nice Rover 800 Coupé, especially with wood and a beige leather interior...
Awaiting patiently to see if my car makes an appearance in the next couple of episodes!
Well, sir, it's four down and four to go so far. If you become a channel member, then you can see Part Five right now.
More exceptional classics!
I agree that the Alfa Romeo 164 and Rover 800 Vitesse Coupé are truly exceptional! Thank you Joseph!
We do like that sort of thing on this channel, sir, as you well know.
My girlfriend owns the black Polo. We have the original invoice for the car. The alloy wheels, metallic paint and the original Sony cd player were all optional extras.
Wonderful, thank you ever so much indeed for watching and commenting! A friend of mine had a 1.6 GL at the same time that my sister and I had the 1.4 CL as our first car. He also had a Sony CD player in his, and some wheeltrims which were optional extras. The stereo in ours was absolutely shocking, a dreadful Clarion tape player.
Good Morning Sir! A good start to the week
I see you are enjoying your exclusive members' preview, sir!
Nice early Princess 1800. I wouldn't mind one of those.
Yes, it was at Pride of Longbridge, I think!
The Volvo 240 Estate had rivals like the Ford Granada Estate, Mercedes Benz T123, Peugeot 406, Vauxhall Carlton, but the one that carried on and on was the Mazda 929 with its simple build and drivetrain and enormous carrying capacity.
The Seat Marbella was a very old design but was a great value package that you could buy new with a warranty. I believe that it still used to 900 cc Fiat Pushrod engine and of course rear leaf springs.
The Mazda 323F with the V6 and beige leather is a car that I was not aware of.
Oh Sir, a Renault 12. These used to be everywhere. Very popular, very economical and comfortable with a very practical Estate version.
Excellent.
Sir, we liked the 323F in dark green with a beige leather interior, as well as the Volvo 240 and Mazda 929. The Marbella is a very rare car now.
Very good Sir, cracking car park, and the sun started shining. Lovely Jetta TX, I mentioned that model on your last live. Amazing condition Princess, looked like the chap that showed the Italian Allegro last year.
Yes sir, I changed my jacket due to the pleasant weather, sir...
Thanks for showing us this festival !
No problem at all, Hans! Four parts down and four parts to go.
Thanks!
Sir, that is most unnecessary, but very much appreciated! You should be the one being thanked.
The Metro GS with wood and Leather very much luxury, would you say that would be a modern day VP?
Lovely looking Montego Countryman, the Kei Works was at either the recent Hubnut Social or Furious Driving Social, but it's nice to see cars we have seen before.
Lovely looking 800 Coupe and a Vitesse as well I am most pleased.
Another lovely little Panda and another special edition Roma.
Nice to see Sarah Crabtree's Ital, through her Daughter Lily had driven it there.
Don't tempt me with the Escort Mistral, I would love to have a mark 5 or 6 Escort on my driveway, but my ladywife might have other ideas.
The little blue Tigra either belongs or used to belong to a young Chap that's friendly with the Concours winner.
Mazda 929 Estate brings back memories of my grandad who used to sit with me in the Mazda when I was about 3 of 4 years old.
Friend used to have a 323F V6 a very underated car and a much nicer 323 compared to its replacement.
Another Great Shuffle Sir, very enjoyable.
Yes, more Pandas, sir, Itals with famous owners, V6 engined 323Fs (mine was much more modest), Mark V and Mark VI Escorts, R17 Rover 800s and many other delights! Thank you again for watching, sir.
The metro is mine! Yeah effectively the GS was a continuation of the VP as sort of the 'posh' metro
@@wheely5645 , we like the GS and the Vanden Plas, sir.
Thanks for the kind words about my metro GS! Caught me sat behind it having a picnic 😂
That is my absolute pleasure! Very fond of Rovers and Metros (sometimes they were the same, of course), and my great uncle had an almost identical white Metro GS in the 1990s, so yours was an incredibly nostalgic car to see in superb condition. Thank you ever so much indeed for watching and commenting!
The C-matic was a clutch-less manual. Loving this series. 👍
Well, sir, you learn something new every day, don't you? Thank you again!
Bless you and all the other owners of the RARE cars that you just dont see anymore!
Yes sir, some really, really rare stuff was there, sir. Typical of the Slightly Shambolic Shuffles not to edit out the sneezing, of course!
Ah! You ended the video on my little MG 🙂
Yes, I had been informed about it, and was determined to make it there during that particular part, which I did! Thank you for watching.
@@lloydvehicleconsulting informed about it? Oh err! It's nice to see the number of vehicles you've captured on there!
@@michaelbrown5641 , four parts down and four to go, sir!
When you realized the blue 309 was a diesel hahaha soooo good.
I had to run, sir.... We don't talk about those round here.
@@lloydvehicleconsulting Me neither! There's reasons why xD
@@vitorpassos309 , many, many reasons, sir....
Can't help but think the Hyundai IONIQ 5 looks like a futuristic Talbot Horizon on steroids.
Mr Coleman likened to a modern day Maestro, funnily enough...
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Yes I can see that in there, Very big cars in the flesh too.
@@paulie-Gualtieri. , absolutely enormous, sir.
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I like actually do like the styling it's really good, shame no ICE option.
@@paulie-Gualtieri. , unlike Mr Coleman, I think that it is a very handsome car.