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Thanks for watching, best just search google for shows in your area, look on Facebook too, I can't really post details of every upcoming show in the UK, it'd take forever sorry. There are plenty of events coming up every weekend now for the next few months.
Good video RJ. I was scheduled to go to the first monthly car event of the year at the Car Barn at Beamish on Thursday evening but for various reasons I couldn't make it. Some of my club members braved the crowds and by all accounts it was absolutely heaving, over subscribed and the traffic jam was horrendous. I will attempt to go next month. The Lexus was and still is a magnificent machine, I drove one a few times in the 90"s and it was actually way ahead of the times with superb build quality. Off now to watch Harley's channel which will keep me busy for another hour or so.
Hello. I like the old 1949 Triumph there. I wouldn't have guessed that was the make of it. It's really good to see people looking after cars from the 1980s / 90s . In time they will become vintage classic cars. The dark green Triumph Spifire is how I remember my brothers friends one he owned in the early 1970s. Same colour everything. Yes I remember watching Chips on TV. Also Starsky & Hutch. Very good show thanks from Carl in NZ.
Excellent, informative video as usual. Many years ago a friend of mine had a BMW 525 and asked me to top up the windscreen washer bottle. Much to my surprise, upon unscrweing the cap there was a mesh filter fitted to keep dirt etc away from the washing system. I had never seen this before, which was another example of German attention to detail. Incidentally, my wife's BMW Mini has no such thing!
I admire the owners who brave the sloppy conditions to show their cars. Having a muddy lake in the middle of the show area looked pretty daunting! My choice for best of show is either the early Volvo P1800 or the big early black Triumph. High marks for those owners of those highly finished classics bringing them out. High marks for you too Richard for recording this unusual attraction!
Very kind of you to say so, there are many gaps in my knowledge-bank trust me but being around old cars for a while does lead to odd nuggets of intformation sticking in your mind. Thanks for watching!
The gorgeous Triumph Roadster and stately Rover 100 P4 outshone everything else. Superb bodywork on them both. Hope your salivation over the P4 results in an addition to OCC HQ.
my cousin has had a Lexus LS400 from new, over twenty years now. It just keeps running. From the first time I saw it, I was blown away by the 3D gauges. It was the best thing since the electroluminescent dash lighting of the 60's (esp. 67 Dodge Charger). passengers literally gasp when I turned on the lights at night. lol
Another good video Richard. The Lexus LS400 you featured, lookin at the DVLA’s MOT site, at last August’s test the mileage was 158,267. The car was first registered in January 1995, & as thee said, if the vehicle continues t’be looked after, there’s no real reason why it shouldn’t continue to give good service for many years t’come. 👍
Just over a week ago, if you look at the Ironwork centre's Facebook page (and maybe their website?) it'll give the dates, I think it's every two months
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Thanks Richard . Not the driest of grounds but better than mud ! Cheers !
Definitely, compared to recent weather this was positively balmy
Another nice video RJ.
Looked like it was a good day out, plenty of variety and as always loved the commentary. Thanks
Thank you for a great day out i hope you both got home safely the weather is awful lately keep safe .
Good show ! WELL PUY TOGETHER 👌 I ask can you please upload UPCOMING SHOWS SO I CAN TAKE MY SONS TO SEE THESE KIND OF CARS ✌ THANKS DAVID
Thanks for watching, best just search google for shows in your area, look on Facebook too, I can't really post details of every upcoming show in the UK, it'd take forever sorry. There are plenty of events coming up every weekend now for the next few months.
great video, that Triumph Roadster was the pick, followed by Joyce and the Red Baron. some great statues as well.
Great video, that's our P6.
I remember it well!
Yeah , that ‘49 Triumph is really some looker‼️
📻🙂
Agreed, although it's surprising how little space there is between the seat and the steering wheel
Good video RJ. I was scheduled to go to the first monthly car event of the year at the Car Barn at Beamish on Thursday evening but for various reasons I couldn't make it. Some of my club members braved the crowds and by all accounts it was absolutely heaving, over subscribed and the traffic jam was horrendous. I will attempt to go next month. The Lexus was and still is a magnificent machine, I drove one a few times in the 90"s and it was actually way ahead of the times with superb build quality. Off now to watch Harley's channel which will keep me busy for another hour or so.
Hope you manage to get to the next local event. The one we went to today was heaving also.
Hello. I like the old 1949 Triumph there. I wouldn't have guessed that was the make of it. It's really good to see people looking after cars from the 1980s / 90s . In time they will become vintage classic cars. The dark green Triumph Spifire is how I remember my brothers friends one he owned in the early 1970s. Same colour everything. Yes I remember watching Chips on TV. Also Starsky & Hutch. Very good show thanks from Carl in NZ.
Yes there was a good mix of cars at this one, we'll try and get to it again in future.
Excellent, informative video as usual. Many years ago a friend of mine had a BMW 525 and asked me to top up the windscreen washer bottle. Much to my surprise, upon unscrweing the cap there was a mesh filter fitted to keep dirt etc away from the washing system. I had never seen this before, which was another example of German attention to detail. Incidentally, my wife's BMW Mini has no such thing!
I admire the owners who brave the sloppy conditions to show their cars. Having a muddy lake in the middle of the show area looked pretty daunting! My choice for best of show is either the early Volvo P1800 or the big early black Triumph. High marks for those owners of those highly finished classics bringing them out. High marks for you too Richard for recording this unusual attraction!
Thanks Tom!
Nicely rounded off with some old French goodness. Thanks
hi Rick, great video as usual, that safari bus, at a guess the engine is a Volvo by the looks of it, spotted a series 3 land rover in there. !
Your car knowledge is astounding. I have many subscriptions to car channels but nobody comes near to you.
Very kind of you to say so, there are many gaps in my knowledge-bank trust me but being around old cars for a while does lead to odd nuggets of intformation sticking in your mind. Thanks for watching!
The gorgeous Triumph Roadster and stately Rover 100 P4 outshone everything else. Superb bodywork on them both. Hope your salivation over the P4 results in an addition to OCC HQ.
Great day out! 👍🏻
Thanks yes always interesting to visit new (to us) meets and places
my cousin has had a Lexus LS400 from new, over twenty years now. It just keeps running. From the first time I saw it, I was blown away by the 3D gauges.
It was the best thing since the electroluminescent dash lighting of the 60's (esp. 67 Dodge Charger). passengers literally gasp when I turned on the lights at night. lol
Great video 😊😊😊😮 thanks
Very metal! 🤘😁👍
What gets my Back up is people Black Plates on cars after 73. Really cheapen the earliest cars
I agree that they do look a bit odd
👍👍👍👍👍
You really know your cars my friend!! Great video!!
Thank you 👍
Another good video Richard. The Lexus LS400 you featured, lookin at the DVLA’s MOT site, at last August’s test the mileage was 158,267. The car was first registered in January 1995, & as thee said, if the vehicle continues t’be looked after, there’s no real reason why it shouldn’t continue to give good service for many years t’come. 👍
🤩👍
Theres a nice railway🛤️ museum there i think
Yes there's something in the town itself, we went ages ago
When was that show also are there any more planned this year
Just over a week ago, if you look at the Ironwork centre's Facebook page (and maybe their website?) it'll give the dates, I think it's every two months
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