Despite the weather forecast of rain it was warm & sunny and there was a great turnout.
My sedan between Brizey's roadster and Langy's T (complete with banned racoon
tail! )+
Much anticipated debut of Wayne's V8 Trabant drew plenty of admirers.
Looked really nicely done.
Great T looks like its getting plenty of action
Gus and a mate looking for the missing front wheel, LOL. Must have
found it judging by this pic
Carl Harris' old truck still looks great now owned by
Jim Welch from sarf east Landon. Cool black sedan
Chopped Moggy had some neat touches and a shedload of work. Cool rear treatment
on this A sedan.
Any colour as long as its black
Likes to keep a low profile....
Chatted to the guy who's redone this old favourite - looks fantastic. Was built
originally by John Spax Wilkinson in the early 70's 00 1932.
Muscle cars too
Mean Steel 30/31 A of Nic Neofitou?? been around a while still looks wild. Wicked Anglia is a real sleeper, even running steel wheels
Steve Young's A roadster still looking fresh. He was one of many roadster
drivers hoping the rain would hold off
55 Chevy was fresh off the boat on Friday and was a genuine 60's throwback
with even a lace-effect paintjob. Way cool
Neat flathead roadster +
Great looking Chevy truck, chopped & unusual style flames
So-Cal inspired scallops on this '32 roadster gave it a totally different look +
Johnny Best's 34 was running hot on the way to the show, hope he made it back
home OK
Is this the coolest tot rod ever?
Neat (and rare) '38 Ford truck &
Its curtains for him..
Now this was a mean looking motor 55 F100 Panel.
Looking much more impressive in the flesh than on a page in CC, the V12 rod/racer
thing was an amazing piece of work....Time to go home... Wacky fad T scares small children as it passes
Thanks to the Watford Rods for putting on the show and parking cars all day.
Great relaxed atmosphere helped by the sunshine, so Maurice didn't need his
gazebo after all!