Great vid! Some additional information on the march super turbo- It's a rally homologation special version being 930cc, supercharged and turbocharged, through a LSD. Similar to the Figaro still but different enough!
Thank you ever so much indeed for watching and commenting! I think that I have seen the March Super Turbo a few times now. Always wondered what the differences were.
Off to a great start with the SD1. If you enjoyed the Bentley Turbo R then check out for Borders Cars and Coffee Video for a Green Turbo R. Quite like the new Moke. A very enjoyable shuffle Sir.
Impressive selection of cars. Thanks for yet another shambolic shuffle!
We aim to please, sir, as always.
That was a lovely meander Joseph! My faves were the SAAB and Granada. A Highly enjoyable watch.
Despite getting attacked by a hedge, I somehow made it round without falling over...
Great vid!
Some additional information on the march super turbo-
It's a rally homologation special version being 930cc, supercharged and turbocharged, through a LSD. Similar to the Figaro still but different enough!
Thank you ever so much indeed for watching and commenting! I think that I have seen the March Super Turbo a few times now. Always wondered what the differences were.
Off to a great start with the SD1.
If you enjoyed the Bentley Turbo R then check out for Borders Cars and Coffee Video for a Green Turbo R.
Quite like the new Moke.
A very enjoyable shuffle Sir.
Glad you enjoyed the video, Mr Watters! The new Moke is quite interesting....
Hi Joseph enjoyed this I wish they did this here but sadly not best regards Andy Allen.
We aim to please, sir!
@@lloydvehicleconsulting You sure do that for us Joseph thank you regards Andy Allen.
No problem at all, sir!
The '67 Countryman was predated by many cars as a hatchback.
As far back as '53 with the Aston DB2/4.
I think that there are some cars from the 1930s that could technically be classed as a hatchback as well.
@lloydvehicleconsulting yes, Citroen 11 Commerciale versions of the Traction Avant, for example.
That's the one which immediately springs to mind.
Are these to-be-restored cars like the Midget brought to shows on a trailer, or do they actually drive (since I'm guessing they don't need an MOT)?
The Midget drove there and back.
some people still turn up with their newish cars etc. supposed to be a classic car event grr not a new car event. the two astons of new.
It's a very relaxed club.
very sooooo incorrect ?
What did you expect, sir?