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Midlands Festival of Transport
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Re: Midlands Festival of Transportyep confirmed from me toooo
2.8TD SWB in ASBO Green
1996 Sport S 31-10.5-16 Machos fitted Hi-Lift Jack/Waffle Boards and Asbo Rack ! Its not the size of your engine....its how you use it that counts !
Re: Midlands Festival of TransportSorry guys but gonna have to miss this one out due to me going on a laneing trip with another club
Hope you have a good time thoough ! 2.8TD SWB in ASBO Green
1996 Sport S 31-10.5-16 Machos fitted Hi-Lift Jack/Waffle Boards and Asbo Rack ! Its not the size of your engine....its how you use it that counts !
Re: Midlands Festival of TransportNow dont go over doing it in the new ride.....
Fronty no.4, pimp mobile Treg 3.2 LWB lifted 2.5"
Fronty no.5 2.8 swb hd coils +2" 31"machos.
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Er, where is the Bradford Arms ? Anyone got a map reference please. Lawrence
Re: Midlands Festival of Transport Its on the A5 about 1 mile from weston park at the top of hill on right hand side if you are coming from the spread eagle it lays back from main road on the crossroads there is also a garage on the right I hope this makes sense to you
Sounds like a tractor But goes like a rocket - Poor mans auto parts.
Re: Midlands Festival of TransportI thought there might have been a few more of us going - maybe the cold weather played its part. Turned out to be a nice day actually, a little chilly perhaps, but dry with sunshine.
"The Engineer", " Trugga" & "Alex" at the meeting point: Weston Park Country House in the Backgraound, Family "Alex" in the fore: Some modern cars: And not quite so modern: And the obligatory stuck Landrover (Spot the error): And of course a quick opportunity for a photo (I should of taken the proper camera though): And we even got The Engineer to go off-road: A good few hours out in the fresh air me thinks. Also, I wonder if there will be a Midlands FOG display there next year ? Lawrence
Re: Midlands Festival of Transportglad you all had a good time done that show two years running (and loads more ) when i was a member of the granada owners club i used to spend hours polishing my mk3 and sitting around in fields now i dont polish my car and drive around fields, and I couldnt be happier
The family that is F.O.G
Long Live,Trusty Rusty
Re: Midlands Festival of Transportgood pics Lawrence .... ..
why is the "recovery rope" on that LR on the bumper ....and not around the capstain winch
Re: Midlands Festival of Transport I certainly hope so Nice pictures too
Sounds like a tractor But goes like a rocket - Poor mans auto parts.
Re: Midlands Festival of Transportgood to see you finally got offroad Rick
Re: Midlands Festival of Transport Only just
Sounds like a tractor But goes like a rocket - Poor mans auto parts.
Re: Midlands Festival of Transport ...on the grass today .....Farley quarry tomorrow...
or am i barking mad
Re: Midlands Festival of Transport Woof Woof
Sounds like a tractor But goes like a rocket - Poor mans auto parts.
Re: Midlands Festival of Transportthought that might be the case
Re: Midlands Festival of TransportNice piccies, what time did you rouges stop till? We left a short time after the wife emptied my wallet in the craft tent. Just want to know why theres jewellery stalls in a car show?
Good day,lucky on weather, the bumper looks great in the flesh. Fronty no.4, pimp mobile Treg 3.2 LWB lifted 2.5"
Fronty no.5 2.8 swb hd coils +2" 31"machos.
Re: Midlands Festival of Transport We had another look around and a coffee took the photos and came away you had already gone when we got to the cars I came home via Burlington Ford made a bit of a splash at 30 mph about a foot deep and 10 meters wide
Sounds like a tractor But goes like a rocket - Poor mans auto parts.
Re: Midlands Festival of TransportWish it was closer, I love hose shows, looks a good day out
Ste
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Thise photos don't do the show justice. There were the attractions to keep the kids and Mrs's happy, but the majority was based on petrol - old vintage and classic cars and bikes, little engines, car club stands, auto jumble stalls, tool stalls, burgers & coffee, an arena with schedulled displays of junior moto-x bike riding, a couple of aero engines on trailors that were powered up... I think Rick and I left about 15:30. Oh, yes Carl, the recovery rope was wrapped around the bumper Lawrence
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thats not where it should've been
Re: Midlands Festival of TransportWouldve been nice to see someone tug it , got some bargains at the stalls. New breaker bar ( Not crow bar...) some straps, then the other two started spending, radio controled artic, hi vis coat for the nipper and some earings and necklace
Fronty no.4, pimp mobile Treg 3.2 LWB lifted 2.5"
Fronty no.5 2.8 swb hd coils +2" 31"machos.
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