An awesome turnout of autos, some traditional, others newer, turned up for this vehicles & caffeine sort assembly earlier within the yr at …
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Favourites: #1 VW XL1 31:03, #2 Triumph Dolomite Sprint 1:49 36:17, #3 Austin Cooper S 17:36 😁👍
great video . The MG Tourer was lovely
Hi 👋 Very good show. 👍 That E type Jaguar is stunning. I visited Stockcar racing here in New Zealand from 1967 to 1975. Viewing some of these old cars reminds me of that time . The stockcars had different makes of cars bodyshells. Austin A35s , Minis, Ford Anglias, Morris Minors, and one had an E type Jaguar bodyshell over its roll cage. It looked so cool.
I wonder if anyone has put the Mini running gear into an Austin A30/35? A Front wheel drive A30 could be interesting.
19:13 Note the non-lockable filler caps on the Mini. I remember when fuel syphoning was a thing in the 70s. My Dad had some go missing one night out of his Mini. He bought a lockable cap the next day!
9:47 It's probably best to rhyme Fuchs with "flukes", or you might get into trouble with the German pronunciation! 😋
Good brekkie viewing RJ. I always liked the Hillman Imp I learned to drive in one, a powder blue one.
25:48 MGB GTV8 😊 this is an original factory V8. Engine has been fully restored and still running in.
Hello Richard. When was this meeting ? The weather looked perfect ! Cracking selection . So if you brought the Dodge and the MX5 does that mean young Harley has his licence ? There was something not quite right with that Cooper "S" there were blanks above the indicators which also had clear indicator lenses and the door handles were the later type with the safety "buttons " . I wonder if it was an Australian import . And the Wolseley Hornet mini van had internal door hinges , a right mix up ! I'm sure you know the Dolomite Sprint runs on S.U 's in standard form and spot on with the bhp . I had one in the late 1980's . A lot of fun in the dry but a horror in the wet ! Picking a favourite ? Well the "e"type was a beauty but that early Healey 3000 just pipped it ! Thankyou Richard
Good vid RJ, the VW Derby was a booted version of the Polo, not the Golf, also if you watch the movie 'Deliverance' a white and red Anglia 1200 Super makes a brief appearance early on in the film.
Hi Had Hillman Imp forever breaking the Rubber joints on the Drive shafts ahead of its time in many respects great vid
We are off to our own coffee and cars in nearby W innetka near our lake s home. He ld last Sunday April to October. Li mixed to foreign marks for this last of the season we are encouraging gar b appr our iare t o ou r car and. It's Era. One of our club members owns Mick Jaggers old Plus Eight and I wonder what his garb might be?
Sorry about garbeling my comment below. Too early to get up but I volinteer to help out and have to get up early. Rain predicted but the top is up on my 4/4.
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You learn something every day.I wasn’t aware Coopers were available with duel tanks,and I worked in garages when they were relatively new.😊
Fuel pump on your old truck dont have a long operating arm does it…..if it does….slighter slop wont let the pump pump.
Had this prob on out Mk4 Zodiac with its V6 motor…..had a very long operating arm.
Is this car meet up on every weekend….if so sat or sun.
My tastes must parallel yours somewhat. I generally pass the expensive new 'exotics' in favor of the older preserved models. Thank you for a nicely spent 45 minutes this Sunday morning.
Great video first I have seen ! Liked and subscribed ! Bit far to bring a 1960 Cadillac 6.4 ..cost a bit !
Great to see the cars and bikes, I would have been drooling over the beautiful black jag too 👍👌👏
Good to see that the Dodge fuel pump behaved! Favourites: red MG TF, the super, yellow Dolly Sprint, the ubiquitous, dark-blue MG Tourer with those lovely wire wheels and the super
dark-blue TR4 (I too really like the headlamp bulges in the bonnet !).
Rain held off for our local coffee event but ver overcast an cold at 39-40 degrees F. Very nice turn out considering. Four Morgans among many other marques. One was a JAP powered 30's trike which had a battery failure on exiting past my watch point andI helped the owner to push it to it's trailer. Very lig htw eight and easy to push even for me.
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I thought you may like to do a comparison with this Ford Pilot for sale ,Thank you i loved this video.
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It's always nice when you have the time to spend studying the cars.
America’s First motorcycle , INDIAN, started in 1897. They stopped production of motorcycles in 1952. There were several attempts to revive, but it wasn’t until Polaris Industries bought the company and rights in 2010, that Motorcycles again appeared with the Indian brand. Not as popular as Harley Davidson but they do sell.
Great video – as usual.
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Nicely photographed video. The E Type was my favourite along with your old Dodge of course.
The Mini "van" probably started out life as a Mini Clubman Estate, it has the internal front door hinges and wind-up windows. The commercial variants right up to the end of production had the early doors/sliding windows.
According to the DVLA it was first registered in August 1975, the MoT history says "Morris Mini Clubman" supporting the Clubman Estate theory, perhaps the registration was from an original Wolseley Hornet and was transferred at some point, although the donor vehicle would have needed to have had a current MoT to effect a transfer (or be held on retention).
Nice what they have done & makes for an interesting car, thanks for sharing.
Great to see the old girls doin their thing…
It’s been years since I’ve seen a Hillman imp on the road … and an A30 as well …
Brings back childhood memories…
Nice video Mr Jones. Jonny Smith has just done a vid about that VW XL1. Well worth a look. ✌️
Some nice cars there. I have to mention the lovely E-Type Jaguar, the colour is really deep. I like the curves over the headlights on the TR4 too. Some nice old MG's really well looked after and slightly newer ones. Who doesn't like a Lotus of any 'flavour'? The Hornet van was very interesting too. I like you Rick used to think that the Cooper S came with twin tanks as standard but I later learned that you had to specify twin tanks when ordering the car. Some people used to race them on a weekend so twin tanks were very useful! Great video once again Rick thank you. 👍👍
Mate, can you stop saying "fruity" … soooo cringe.
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