Nice to see some American culture represented at these meet-ups, Mr. Lloyd. Some great variety, as always. Thank you for bringing us along, sir! There was some slight incorrect information (promptly corrected), and I'm pleased to say only an insignificant brush with a thornbush. Your intuition on the C6 was impeccable.
Sir, we avoided the thorn bush, managed to correct ourselves regarding the Royale Sabre and were not caught out by the Citroën C6! Overall, a successful endeavour, it would seem...
The 3 litre Rover P5 does look like a very strongly built vehicle. The Monte Carlo SS does look menacing. The XJ6 Series 3 is a thing of beauty capable of covering hundreds of continuous miles without breaking sweat at all. Lovely old Bedford. What a shame the Mark is gone because they were very popular home and abroad.
Nice to see the DS and it's modern equivalent the C6, shame the C6 was a forbidden variety. Also nice to see was the Mark 1 Escort next to it's modern Focus RS equivalent as well. A excellent shuffle as always Sir.
The Jaguar Mk 2 at 6:53 would be Inspector Morse's choice. Mine, too! As would be the Bentley at 9:13. The Isetta at 10:48 may be like the one driven by Ian Carmichael in the film "I'm Alright Jack!". Ian and the very attractive Liz Fraser, the on-screen daughter of the Shop Steward, played by Peter Sellers, did some canoodling in it.
Nice to see some American culture represented at these meet-ups, Mr. Lloyd. Some great variety, as always. Thank you for bringing us along, sir! There was some slight incorrect information (promptly corrected), and I'm pleased to say only an insignificant brush with a thornbush. Your intuition on the C6 was impeccable.
Sir, we avoided the thorn bush, managed to correct ourselves regarding the Royale Sabre and were not caught out by the Citroën C6! Overall, a successful endeavour, it would seem...
The 3 litre Rover P5 does look like a very strongly built vehicle.
The Monte Carlo SS does look menacing.
The XJ6 Series 3 is a thing of beauty capable of covering hundreds of continuous miles without breaking sweat at all.
Lovely old Bedford. What a shame the Mark is gone because they were very popular home and abroad.
Sir, we did very much enjoy the Series III XJ6! The Bedford lorry was also most satisfactory. Thank you again for watching!
Nice to see the DS and it's modern equivalent the C6, shame the C6 was a forbidden variety.
Also nice to see was the Mark 1 Escort next to it's modern Focus RS equivalent as well.
A excellent shuffle as always Sir.
We managed to avoid cars we are unable to discuss on the channel, sir, as well as see some tasty rarities... Thank you again for watching!
Good Evening Sir!!
Did you enjoy the video, sir?
The Jaguar Mk 2 at 6:53 would be Inspector Morse's choice. Mine, too! As would be the Bentley at 9:13.
The Isetta at 10:48 may be like the one driven by Ian Carmichael in the film "I'm Alright Jack!". Ian and the very attractive Liz Fraser, the on-screen daughter of the Shop Steward, played by Peter Sellers, did some canoodling in it.
Yes, I have seen that film. It's extremely cleverly written. We do like that Bentley, sir, don't we?
A massive shame the C6 missed out on a mention for your obvious reasons. It's a beautiful car and future classic.
Sir, I am afraid that you may wish to censor that comment for obvious reasons...