Have You Seen Any Interesting Cars On The Road Lately?

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1921 Aveling & Porter:

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Saw a Q5 with a plate for Fifa lovers......

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'7' straightened out with a screw to look like an inverted 'F'
 
Saw a Q5 with a plate for Fifa lovers......

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'7' straightened out with a screw to look like an inverted 'F'

Wrong thread - there is a thread for number plates :)
 
And a few more:
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Renault 4CV (1947) in Woodstock yesterday, immaculate inside and out , looked really cool.

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Love the cortina.... but the rusty old ford pick up is my fav ❤️
 
Wonderful 1966 Lotus Cortina. Probably the only car........etc...etc

I'm just old enough to have seen Jim Clark and Graham Hill 3-wheeling the race versions of these car around the first turn at Oulton Park....when there was still a stout tree on the apex and I was still in short trousers :thumb:
 
The old flathead V8 Ford pilot does it for me. Iconic as these vehicles are, if you are ever lucky enough to get to drive any of them, they are usually a disappointment---the experience often marred by heavy steering and ineffective brakes by modern standards.:(
 
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