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Wheels Day

Where the lost, lonely and mentally ill can now be found chatting about MISERABLE motor vehicles. No O/T posts.

Wheels Day

Postby Seth » Wed Apr 23, 2014 9:33 pm

Hello! Here is some content, in the form of a SCAT selection of photos from Wheels Day.

This is the vehicle that made me get my camera out of the bag in the morning.

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Opuses have always been a bit close to the hot rod/kit car dividing line.

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As seen on a Farina.

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Does this work? I'll let you decide.

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This does work and is fabulous.

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Not a military vehicle. Honest. We definitely designed this as fun recreational personal transport.

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A cool Dolly.

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and a smart Beemer.

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This definitely works. I'm telling you that as it is the truth.

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I spent a while trying to decide what this pick up bed was from.

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Hey! This is a good look for rolling stock!

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The best Minx Estate.

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This is a great emblem.

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Wot a LARK. etc.

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!!!

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Not quite sure whether these guys were really there for the show as they were kinda right over one side, in the wrong place.

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ReallyLouds Datsun.

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I rather like this Audi

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Genuine* D type Jag.

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I'll end on a Commer,

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There's loads more photos here.

http://s198.photobucket.com/user/sethke/library/14CustomShows/Wheels%20Day
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Re: Wheels Day

Postby garycox » Sat Apr 26, 2014 11:29 pm

That Beetle truck looks quite neat actually, I don't remember seeing that.

I don't think the Pop grille works on the Minor.

The FD estate was great, 3.3 manual, really tidy and cheap by today's standards at £2800. If I had the money I would probably have bought it in fact.
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