A Slightly Shambolic Shuffle Around the 2023 Knebworth Classic Motor Show - Part Four of Eleven
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Apologies for all the wind noise and terrible editing! And all the incorrect information... Watch at your own risk of boredom and possible loss of sanity.
The Slightly Shambolic Shuffles are back! This time we are at the 2023 Knebworth Classic Motor Show at Knebworth House near Stevenage, and it gets rather Shambolic rather quickly. These are the Slightly Shambolic Shuffles after all...
In this fourth part, we find a very nice blue Jaguar XJ next to a Mark III Ford Capri, wonder about an almost base model Fiat Punto, reveal more ignorance about American cars and generally ramble on about very little of any importance at all. Nothing untoward, then!
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Well sir, as many have said before, including me, you go the extra mile, and then again, to bring the Shuffles to your subscribers and others. The hardest working man in showbiz! Terrific series and thank you as always.
Sir, as I have said before, I am not in showbusiness and I am not a celebrity, but I did just have to grit my teeth and get on with it on Sunday....
Good Evening Sir, I am regularly in Poland and even their the FIAT 126 is a rare sight these days.
Thank you, sir! Yes, they do seem to be quite rare these days, despite the fact that they made an awful lot of them.
Now onto Part 2 and kicking off with another lovely F Reg XR2 ,as was the S2000 a lovely example as well.
Lovely looking Vectra B estate as well.
Another brilliant shuffle as always Sir.
Yes sir, we did enjoy the XR2 and the S2000. Thank you very much indeed again for watching, Mr Watters!
Breaking this into two parts over my lunch break.
Lovely little Metro did you say it was a 1.1L??
Really nice 911 Targa so of its period with the white wheels and spoiler.
Lovely looking Fiat 124 Spider as well as the little yellow Punto, I remember these when new as the main dealer chain I used to work for had them as company cars for the employees.
Weird seeing a Cavalier on a P Plate, but a lovely example.
A great shuffle so far sir, I will be back later to watch the rest.
Yes, a Rover Metro 1.1L. The 124 Spider was very nice indeed. The Mark II Punto was a bit of a strange addition until you consider its condition and age. The Cavalier on the P plate is very unusual, isn't it? Thank you again, sir!
Some absolute corkers there, sir
We aim to please, sir!
Hello Joseph , I did also enjoy the Fiat 126-Bis , we don't see enough of em .
Those are extremely rare, sir! I was pleased to see it.
Thank you sir. Maybe a headset for this event in future so we're spared that awful country music racket!
Even a headset wouldn't help with it, sir, unfortunately... I was actually there, so it was even worse.
The big Minor @11:46 is a Morris Six MS, produced 1948-53.
Thank you, sir!
Good evening, I have seen that a part 5 exists but appears to have a members only visibility setting? I am not familiar with this, could you please let me know why this is?
I have solved the issue for you, sir! This has not been published yet, only marked for channel members, who get to see the videos a day early. Obviously, you can join the channel if you do wish to become a member, but it's not compulsory.
@@lloydvehicleconsultingthank you very much for the explanation. I really enjoy the content and thought I may have been doing something wrong when trying to watch. Much appreciated.
@@philhort4487 , it's not a problem at all, sir! The video is public now in any case.
Hello Sir , I do enjoy a Triumph Acclaim , now do we get to see in a future part a Honda version ? that would be nice if we do .
They never sold the Honda Ballade equivalent over here, although some people have put Honda badges on an Acclaim to try and make one...
@@lloydvehicleconsulting Did they do an estate Sir , I remember seeing one , or maybe it was a Nissan ?
@@user-cu6eq9rh4l, no sir, not at this time.
Another Essex V6 Capri S Oyster Gold no less.
The Ford Zodiac MK4 Executive was very comfortable and well equipped.
The Fins on the 1959 Cadillac are big enough to affect the weight balance of the car.
Sir, we do like the Mark III Capris in Oyster Gold, don't we?
My other half had a 1978 UK supplied Fiat 126 when we first met, absolutely horrible thing, about 60 flat out, couldn't hear yourself think ( louder than a series 2A Landrover) and I have never driven anything with worse brakes. Glad when we got shot of it, but of course, should have kept it when you see what they fetch today.
Yes, my grandfather had a 126 back in the day. Not my favourite of his cars, and he didn't have it very long. I have driven a Series III Lightweight Land Rover, and it was quite loud. Those Maluchs are VERY rare today.
You are right that singer is REALLY annoying.
I just had to keep going, I am afraid...