I don't know if you all know

stevie_a

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I don't know if you all know but i help run a classic car club in my local town, i am the secretary

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Anyway we help out the local council every year and supply the cars for the Canal Festival.

well this year i took a video from my mobile phone, did a bit of editing and came up with this.

what do you think?

Enjoy

 
Well done Stevie - good video. When is next year's event - we have some friends who have opened the Thai Cafe in Kirkintilloch and we keep saying we will visit them - could maybe combine.
 
I am going to the new Thai restaurant very soon with the boys night out.

Festival is normally about the 23rd August
 
I am going to the new Thai restaurant very soon with the boys night out.

Festival is normally about the 23rd August
Thanks Stevie - will make a note of that but that date may be a bit awkward.
Hope you enjoy the Thai - Eddie and Ae worked at the Siam in Chester for many years and left in January to set up the Thai cafe. If you get the chance say hello from Colin and Eunice.
 
I heard there was a load of Roman Solders lost is Scotland, Looks like there still Lost:ymdevil:

love the Model T.

Thanks for Sharing
 
Stevie, that was a great watch mate you should be proud of that production ( I knew your papparzzi skills would show through =))) . I saw the Hillman Minx and it brought back memories of when I worked at a Routes Group (soon to become a Chrysler) Garage in the late 70's when we sold the Sunbeam and Hunter models which were produced at Linwood. Thank you for showing us that, I really enjoyed it.

Tony.
 
I heard there was a load of Roman Solders lost is Scotland, Looks like there still Lost:ymdevil:

love the Model T.

Thanks for Sharing
They're just the Italian Scots who sell ice cream. :ymdevil:=))

Tony.
 
I saw the Hillman Minx and it brought back memories of when I worked at a Routes Group (soon to become a Chrysler) Garage in the late 70's when we sold the Sunbeam and Hunter models which were produced at Linwood..


You might like to see this then, it is the bridge at the Paisley end of Linwood, you can see the paint is going thin

and look what you can see coming threw


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you miss the point HT

the paint on the bridge is showing the old Linwood plant signing at the old plant that Tony was talking about.
 
Nice one. Quality motors on display especially the TR4 and 1600E. Thanks for sharing :scorecard:
 
Great video :p
Thanks for sharing ;)
 
Nicely recorded video with great content - good job! :)
 
Looks like an old Merc cement mixer, if I may be so polite to ask, what is your point?.....;)
I read that too as look what is "driving" through the bridge and thought what is special about an old cement mixer. :p
 
:poke:

Ok i see what you mean now, should read look what writing is coming threw the old paint on the bridge ..

Better ?
 
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