The house opposite now has UPVC windows as ordinary as all the other houses on the street.
Mega spot update time!
Mrs_Seth saw this Traction somewhere.
And this Volvo
This was pretty cool to see. I dare say not many of these cars travel very far under their own steam these days and have to put up with getting trailered from garage to show and back to garage again.
A CPT that I think has been previously discussed.
Spotless DS was top of the range I think.
Because London innit.
Now, here's a proper way to travel around the North Circular.
This old looking garage was in Croxley Green not far from the house where the Rootes cars were based.
Citroens still appear at this address from time to time.
Doing important business.
Do like this 911.
This may have been concours spec being towed to one of those mentalist VW shows.
TR24
Now this is probably going to go down as one of my best ever spots. Mrs_Seth had seen it a couple of weeks earlier and wasn't sure what it was so it might be local.
1994 called etc.
Barrett knows where this is.
That was taken the same day I had my most thrilling ever driving experience.
The next few are from the car park at the Festival of Speed Thursday.
Range Rover definitely worthy of two photos.
Daily driven Lotus.
Spare Lotus for when the other is broken, or visa versa. Seriously.
I think I took this when they were having a whinge about London in the beige room. Could be worse places to drive on the way home from the dungeon.
Brooklands Astra, with bonus VW which I'm not thinking about that thing.
Have another CPT. I'm completely stumped. I can only think that its some sort of totally rubbish kit.
Garden Centre. Natch.
Because Hendon Way Motors. Probably.
Mexican.
This is a classy way to travel, or add £££s to your property value.
Can you tell what it is yet?
Now maybe?
This Humber was simply fantastic. Being piloted by two chaps who were undoubtedly readers of The Chap. Had a good chinwag with them as we drove through Camden.
'When I'm cleaning windows...'
This was possibly a support car for the Rolls ahead.
Tiny car fails to fit in photograph.
And that's it.