Thanks for that Mart, some great cars but what is really interesting is seeing all the little details, interiors, gauges, suspensions and engines, a lot of food for thought.
Thank you for this visit to the NEC. I felt I was almost there especially as you added the two minutes silence! Many of the cars you homed in on were just what I would have been looking at. I don’t always follow every week as I don’t have a flathead Ford but you have now taken me to Pendine, Prescott, Lapworth canal junction and now the NEC. Much appreciated! Robert Bennett SW France.
Thanks very much, Robert. You have highlighted the need for a bit of diversity on the channel. Glad to have had you along for the trips. Lovely driving roads and beautiful scenery in southern France. You might like an older video I shot in Lumsdale Valley Derbyshire. Search "Lumsdale Valley Meggie the Weimaraner". Mart.
Thanks for posting this Mart. I've seen a Brough Superior at a VCC rally here in NZ as a teen and I was captivated with it. They are one special car built to the same standards as George Brough's bikes. I've also seen a Railton. Although Reid Railton's cars used the 8 over the Broughs 6 I'd take the Brough first any day. One pretty pre-war British car with a nice stance like a speed 20/25 Alvis.
Great show Mart!......enjoyed that very much!.....I had a ‘70 Charger in the late seventies.......needless to say that’s one car I wish that I had kept.....in the mint green Lamborghini, you said he had a “Jesus handle” what is that??.....thanks for the video!......Mark
Hi Mark. Yeah, like fishermen, there's always "one that got away". The car has a handle for the passenger to grab onto. The grabbing action often accompanied by an exclamation of "Jeezus". Thanks, as always, for watching and commenting.
Thanks for sharing, Mart! That looks to have been an absolutely fantastic car show! I would call what you shared with us a "good start!" I appreciate the fact that you always seem to find the most unusual "treasures" mixed in with the "mundane" stuff like an Ardun powered hot rod Ford next to a Bugatti? Brilliant! Enjoy! Be safe! Bro Harry
Wonderful stunning cars ❤️ 💙 💜 💖 💗 💘
Some outstanding cars there! Thanks very much for taking us along!
You're very welcome, Dale, thanks for watching and commenting
Thanks for that Mart, some great cars but what is really interesting is seeing all the little details, interiors, gauges, suspensions and engines, a lot of food for thought.
I don't know enough background on a lot of them so I just shot stuff I thought was cool. Watch HubNut for good details.
Great walk around Mart. I really enjoyed the tour. Always interesting at car shows with multiple marques. Cheers Rob
Thanks for watching, Rob. Glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you for the time and effort to present this video. I particularly enjoy the British/European vehicles as there aren't many over here in the US.
Thanks William. I focussed in on the ones I was unlikely to see at a local meet.
Thank you for this visit to the NEC. I felt I was almost there especially as you added the two minutes silence! Many of the cars you homed in on were just what I would have been looking at. I don’t always follow every week as I don’t have a flathead Ford but you have now taken me to Pendine, Prescott, Lapworth canal junction and now the NEC. Much appreciated! Robert Bennett SW France.
Thanks very much, Robert. You have highlighted the need for a bit of diversity on the channel. Glad to have had you along for the trips. Lovely driving roads and beautiful scenery in southern France. You might like an older video I shot in Lumsdale Valley Derbyshire. Search "Lumsdale Valley Meggie the Weimaraner". Mart.
@@MartsGarage Thanks Mart. I’ll do that search. Cheers!
Thanks for posting this Mart. I've seen a Brough Superior at a VCC rally here in NZ as a teen and I was captivated with it. They are one special car built to the same standards as George Brough's bikes. I've also seen a Railton. Although Reid Railton's cars used the 8 over the Broughs 6 I'd take the Brough first any day. One pretty pre-war British car with a nice stance like a speed 20/25 Alvis.
Cheers Graeme. Glad you saw something you liked.
Great show Mart!......enjoyed that very much!.....I had a ‘70 Charger in the late seventies.......needless to say that’s one car I wish that I had kept.....in the mint green Lamborghini, you said he had a “Jesus handle” what is that??.....thanks for the video!......Mark
Hi Mark. Yeah, like fishermen, there's always "one that got away". The car has a handle for the passenger to grab onto. The grabbing action often accompanied by an exclamation of "Jeezus". Thanks, as always, for watching and commenting.
Thanks for sharing, Mart! That looks to have been an absolutely fantastic car show! I would call what you shared with us a "good start!" I appreciate the fact that you always seem to find the most unusual "treasures" mixed in with the "mundane" stuff like an Ardun powered hot rod Ford next to a Bugatti? Brilliant! Enjoy! Be safe! Bro Harry
Thanks Harry. I just pointed the camera at what I found interesting.
The Larman looks like something built by Clarkson.
Ha ha yeah, I think you have a point.
The green Lamborghini miura belongs to a friend of mine Jane wiseman it belonged to twiggy
Twiggy? Wow! It's a lovely car.