You may call them "Slightly Shambolic..." but these series of videos from the shows you've been to are terrific for those of us who are not able to get to them. Really authentic, almost like being there. Thank you sir!
Another great shuffle Sir, really enjoyed having a look at the Metro Stand and enjoying the Metro Rio. Thank you for your presentation of the British Motor Show and look forward to your next video.
Rover R8 216GSI with lattice alloys and a beige leather interior and in one of the best colours. ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️Words can not describe how happy I am to see this car.
I am very grateful to you Joseph for taking so much time filming those absolutely amazing MGBs, just love them. The Panhard 24 CT is so unique. Ooh 1987 Lotus Esprit Turbo, yes please. Harry Metcalfe has a great video on his channel taking his 1987 Lotus Esprit Turbo to the Autobahn and it performed really well. I think that my Son said that the Subaru Impreza is a Bugeye. Borgward Isabella WOW.
It looks as if it is a Hawkeye, unfortunately, sir! It's a confusing set of names, though.... We do like a nice Bondian Lotus Esprit Turbo, don't we, sir? I know, the Borgward Isabella Combi was a ridiculous treat!
Thank you ever so much indeed for watching and commenting! The Ami 6 was in amazing condition, I don't think I have ever seen one in such good order before.
That was quite a show! I was there on Saturday and have just uploaded my video. I was blown away by the MGB Berlinetta Jacques Coune; an MGB with a DB6 like cam tail. With your videos I'm able to see the bits that I missed.
It was quite a show wasn't it? The special body MGB was exquisite! I didn't quite film everything, as not everything was of interest, but I did film an awful lot of it...
Never seen one of those Panhard CT24 before but that's a stunning 60s almost Jetsons futuristic style car. Probably no surprise that I like everything on that lotus stand too. I remember the Elan becoming a Kia. They are probably the rarest now
I like the idea of owning an MGB GT. Especially a chrome bumper version as I think I'd feel like I was back in the 60s about to embark on a grand tour in a working man's E-type. I also enjoyed that Metro stand rather more than I would have expected. I do seem to be developing a strange fascination for them. Perhaps I need to get to an event where I can have a closer look and speel to the owners.
We do have an MGB coming up on the channel soon, sir! I am very much looking forward to it. It is very much a grand tourer, isn't it? We loved those Metros, especially the two Vanden Plas models! I would recommend seeing if you can get a closer look at one.
Quite a variety of motors there sir, I liked the Vivas and especially the HA viva, although I’m not so sure about the colour. Not many HA vivas left as most dissolved in the 70’s.
Apparently, Ford in the US is going to produce an electric motor on a pallet, so presumably, you can retrofit your car to electric - surprised that someone like James Dyson over here never saw the potential.
Thank you ever so much indeed! I am pleased that I got some of the information right at least, although my knowledge on Panhards is very, very limited.
@@ajwasp3642 , I have done some research, and I think the later Europas had a 1.6 Cosworth engine, so there's no way anyone would have known it was a 2.0 without actually asking the owner!
You may call them "Slightly Shambolic..." but these series of videos from the shows you've been to are terrific for those of us who are not able to get to them. Really authentic, almost like being there. Thank you sir!
Well sir, this one was truly shambolic, as I filmed too little material for part four and I wasn't able to edit it properly, but we do aim to please!
Joseph, thanks for documenting the show ,I had planned to go but couldn’t make it so pleased to see your films.
We aim to please, sir! More Shambolic Shuffling coming up soon.
Another great shuffle Sir, really enjoyed having a look at the Metro Stand and enjoying the Metro Rio. Thank you for your presentation of the British Motor Show and look forward to your next video.
We aim to please, sir! More Shambolic Shuffling and Metro antics coming up soon...
Rover R8 216GSI with lattice alloys and a beige leather interior and in one of the best colours. ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️Words can not describe how happy I am to see this car.
You aren't the only one, sir! Watch this space for a full review of this one coming very, very soon....
I am very grateful to you Joseph for taking so much time filming those absolutely amazing MGBs, just love them. The Panhard 24 CT is so unique.
Ooh 1987 Lotus Esprit Turbo, yes please. Harry Metcalfe has a great video on his channel taking his 1987 Lotus Esprit Turbo to the Autobahn and it performed really well.
I think that my Son said that the Subaru Impreza is a Bugeye.
Borgward Isabella WOW.
It looks as if it is a Hawkeye, unfortunately, sir! It's a confusing set of names, though.... We do like a nice Bondian Lotus Esprit Turbo, don't we, sir? I know, the Borgward Isabella Combi was a ridiculous treat!
Full marks to the Vauxhall Viva man for the information he provided, and to you for welcoming his contribution. Well done, that.
He did a fantastic job, as I don't know much about these cars at all!
Thank you for filming my 1964 Ami 6, sadly i couldn't get to the show but was happy to donate my car for the 2CVGB stand 🙂
Thank you ever so much indeed for watching and commenting! The Ami 6 was in amazing condition, I don't think I have ever seen one in such good order before.
That was quite a show! I was there on Saturday and have just uploaded my video. I was blown away by the MGB Berlinetta Jacques Coune; an MGB with a DB6 like cam tail. With your videos I'm able to see the bits that I missed.
It was quite a show wasn't it? The special body MGB was exquisite! I didn't quite film everything, as not everything was of interest, but I did film an awful lot of it...
Yet another fab shuffle, thanks Joseph! 😊👍
We aim to please, sir! We have a lot more to come, even in the next week or so...
Another excellent presentation! Thank you very much!
We aim to please, sir!
Never seen one of those Panhard CT24 before but that's a stunning 60s almost Jetsons futuristic style car.
Probably no surprise that I like everything on that lotus stand too. I remember the Elan becoming a Kia. They are probably the rarest now
Oh sir, we do like the Panhard CT24! It's definitely futuristic, even now. We do like Lotus Esprits, don't we?
Excellent video sir, some amount of beautiful cars you covered there, great interaction with the man at the vauxhall stand, throughly enjoyable sir.
Yes, an unexpected bonus, learned a bit that I didn't know about these rare old Vivas!
I like the idea of owning an MGB GT. Especially a chrome bumper version as I think I'd feel like I was back in the 60s about to embark on a grand tour in a working man's E-type.
I also enjoyed that Metro stand rather more than I would have expected. I do seem to be developing a strange fascination for them. Perhaps I need to get to an event where I can have a closer look and speel to the owners.
We do have an MGB coming up on the channel soon, sir! I am very much looking forward to it. It is very much a grand tourer, isn't it? We loved those Metros, especially the two Vanden Plas models! I would recommend seeing if you can get a closer look at one.
A baige leather interior Mmm yes please viewers Haa harr love it keep on shuffling 👍👌
We do like a nice beige leather interior, sir! Not really a surprise, is it?
Quite a variety of motors there sir, I liked the Vivas and especially the HA viva, although I’m not so sure about the colour.
Not many HA vivas left as most dissolved in the 70’s.
Thank you, sir! Glad you enjoyed it. The HA was indeed an unusual colour, as you say, very few of them left now.
Apparently, Ford in the US is going to produce an electric motor on a pallet, so presumably, you can retrofit your car to electric - surprised that someone like James Dyson over here never saw the potential.
Yes, I have heard about this new development. Most fascinating! Thank you ever so much indeed for watching, sir...
Im in the panhard club. Do have a look at the website
Thank you ever so much indeed! I am pleased that I got some of the information right at least, although my knowledge on Panhards is very, very limited.
Another Great Video Sir! Good Stuff :)
We aim to please, sir! No prizes for guessing which one was your favourite..
@@lloydvehicleconsulting its hard to choose when theres so many nice vehicles sir!
@@Roverjoe , how about the R8, sir?
@@lloydvehicleconsulting oh well i must say yes to the good ol R8!
Um, , that black Europa had a two liter Cosworth.
Well, I did apologise for the incorrect information that may be coming at the start, just as well it's A Slightly Shambolic Shuffle...
@@lloydvehicleconsulting that's okay,shmee 150 wouldn't have known either,
@@ajwasp3642 , I have done some research, and I think the later Europas had a 1.6 Cosworth engine, so there's no way anyone would have known it was a 2.0 without actually asking the owner!