nice pics bob...looks like you got `em in before the crowds arrived....i`ve got a few but i`m knackered and just need a beer or 2 to wind down....damn it was hot...... had the beer heres some pics
Huh! That Willys is appearently built from Mike Mitchell's old gasser. I wish Mike were still alive to see that. BTW, very cool pics. Looks like it was fun.
Wow, looks like all we hear from the Demoncrats about the economy in Europe and the UK being in the dumper "just like here in the US" is a crock of horsemanure judging by the amount of high dollar American iron we see here from everywhere over there!!
chili phil,that is mike mitchells old car. surfmonkey,did you not drink enough beer at billing,kin glad the weather men got it wrong again,if thats thunder storms i hope we have em every weekend,,bob
I don't believe a word of it...That CAN'T be Billing....Its not pissing down with rain!! Where's the mud & umbrella's? Cracking pic's chaps, I miss home sometimes.... But not too much!!
Thanks for the great photos everyone.The quality of cars in the u.k. is astounding. Always look forward to the posts.
No, as far as I can remember they're repo wheels, but good ones! The detail on that car is superb, from the ally lid to the louvered belly pan.
Funnily enough I took a picture of Wild mouse II, was parked opposite me at Stafford Services on the M6 yesterday on its way home
Way to go Mate, incredible pix, what a super bunch of rods and customs. The weather looked great to enjoy the meadow mud free!! To bad the Chevy Suburban in the first pictures couldn't be lowered some more!! Cool!! Thanx for posting so we can enjoy a little flavor of England-Your U.S. Buddy-Sololobo
Daisy , you're getting far to good with that camera ! Good to see you'd both dried out after last weekend ;-)
The Jag pressed steel wheels on that high concept deuce look the business, really outstanding. That car's amazing, it's about time someone reinerperated the idea. Any more English cars, please?
Looks like you had some unusual weather over there. Great pics! I love that old building in the first couple of pics--a real thatched roof!