Dave Knight Posted yesterday at 16:41 Report Posted yesterday at 16:41 First show of the year. Even the rain held off which is very unusual for the frozen north. An eclectic bunch of motors for your perusal. The BMW was absolutely stunning. Car of the show. The pictures don’t do it justice. 2 1
Johnny Boy Posted yesterday at 17:32 Report Posted yesterday at 17:32 I'd like a classic Mazda RX3 rotary. I keep hoping Rally Pack James will send me one over. I haven't seen a UK one for 40 years. 1
Jerrytom161 Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago I Love an opel Manta also an Alfa GTV looks a nice selection of motors . 1
PeteRS8084 Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago Blimey some amount of tickford capris, although one has a very brave colour scheme.......and a gt750 Suzuki (kettle) with expansion chambers......lush! Well done on some great content and pictures 1
ekjdm14 Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago Bluebird, 4i & Horizon for me please... Some lovely motors out there, wonder if we get as good a selection at Smallwood... 1
Moderator Rally Pack 2000 Posted 5 hours ago Moderator Report Posted 5 hours ago 21 hours ago, Johnny Boy said: I'd like a classic Mazda RX3 rotary. I keep hoping Rally Pack James will send me one over. I haven't seen a UK one for 40 years. Oh dear! I see the rotaries (and more importantly hear the vile things) at shows every week. Im my youth as part of an Escort gang they were the local enemy. Mainly the Lebanese boy racer community. You dare not follow one with the flame throwers that shoot out their exhausts, and risk melting your windscreen. What a waste at todays fuel prices! RX4s which were weightier were slower than our 2lt Escorts. The later RX8s were slower than ALL Escorts. With the RX2s and RX3s When I beat them in street drags (There were no Karen criers back then) they would always claim I must have modified my car but I would always let them look it over, all was standard. What they didn’t know is I sort of cheated and always specified a set of lights just before a reasonably steep hill. They have virtually no torque so never were a match for a high torque to weight ratio of the Escort. They never did figure it out! Their shells had no rigidity compared to Escorts and with all their power they had brakes smaller than our Mk1 Escorts. They would wind the things up and never able to stop them afterwards. At shows where I judge they still always give me the Rotary Category. I asked the guy who runs it why do you always give me the Rotaries, I hate the things! He says yes that’s why I give you that group, you're very impartial you hate them all equally! LOL 1
Johnny Boy Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Great , I love that you hate the rotaries, but get to judge them😄 I just added a random photo of 2 of mine that are on the road, as it is sunny out today 😎 3
Johnny Boy Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Actually 3 , as the 2 door mk2 Cortina is under the cover.
GrahamU Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago Some great cars there, I had my first show on sunday, there were a couple of odds there like this mk3 looking kit based on a mini Then this mini was a little different, A series bottom end and straight cut mini gearbox but with a BMW bike head, he said its around 120-130bhp 1
Dave Knight Posted 1 hour ago Author Report Posted 1 hour ago That Sabre is odd isn’t it. MK3 end? I enjoy a yank truck, looks like a Mack, Kenworth or Peterbilt. Can’t make it out.
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