These smaller events can be very interesting with an eclectic mix and you brought out the best in your tour. I appreciate you taking the time and the effort to entertain us, the viewers. Thank you.
Thank you, sir! As it was the last event of 2024, I did try to make it as entertaining as possible, and I was rewarded with quite an interesting range of cars...
@@lloydvehicleconsulting I did see two in the early 1960s they were at Wollaton Park I think it was some kind of photo shoot in front of Wollaton Hall best regards Andy Allen P.S I think it was 1965
Every time I see this particular Porsche, the tennis ball is wedged underneath the engine compartment lid, and so I always check to see if is there... We do like a nice beige leather interior, don't we, sir?
Thank you for another interesting show. I like the Bristol at 10:43. I bet it is was refurbished to a very high standard. I always admire the MGFs and MGTFs 13:52. They always seem to me to be like a Cinderella car but they SHALL go to the ball! Ford Anglia 18:10 in the same ownership for 35 years! Now THAT is a truly admirable fact. Those Anglias and Prefects were the backdrop to my youth in post-War industrial Lancashire. 20:02 Doesn't the MGB look nice in that colour? Your new phone is a marked improvement in my humble opinion. 22:25 The Bentley suits you, sir!
This phone I have had for a while, I have just got it out again for the more recent Slightly Shambolic Shuffles, sir. The Bristol and the Bentley were absolutely fantastic, weren't they?
These smaller events can be very interesting with an eclectic mix and you brought out the best in your tour. I appreciate you taking the time and the effort to entertain us, the viewers. Thank you.
Thank you, sir! As it was the last event of 2024, I did try to make it as entertaining as possible, and I was rewarded with quite an interesting range of cars...
All great cars Joseph and the Alvis was outstanding have a great weekend sir best regards Andy Allen.
The Alvis was very special. I don't think that I have ever seen one before...
@@lloydvehicleconsulting I did see two in the early 1960s they were at Wollaton Park I think it was some kind of photo shoot in front of Wollaton Hall best regards Andy Allen P.S I think it was 1965
They are very, very rare cars indeed, sir.
A Great Shuffle as always Sir. Very enjoyable. Know what you mean about the light fading, finding it hard for filming now.
Thank you, Mr Watters! Yes, we managed to get round before the light became too much of a problem.
Thank you for the tour, sir. A delightful selection of beige leather interiors!
Could you elaborate on the tennis ball in the 356 Speedster please?
Every time I see this particular Porsche, the tennis ball is wedged underneath the engine compartment lid, and so I always check to see if is there... We do like a nice beige leather interior, don't we, sir?
Thank you for another interesting show.
I like the Bristol at 10:43. I bet it is was refurbished to a very high standard.
I always admire the MGFs and MGTFs 13:52. They always seem to me to be like a Cinderella car but they SHALL go to the ball!
Ford Anglia 18:10 in the same ownership for 35 years! Now THAT is a truly admirable fact. Those Anglias and Prefects were the backdrop to my youth in post-War industrial Lancashire.
20:02 Doesn't the MGB look nice in that colour?
Your new phone is a marked improvement in my humble opinion.
22:25 The Bentley suits you, sir!
This phone I have had for a while, I have just got it out again for the more recent Slightly Shambolic Shuffles, sir. The Bristol and the Bentley were absolutely fantastic, weren't they?
Some great oily rags ❤
Thank you, sir!
Beautiful Escort 1300E
It was an absolute delight, wasn't it? Thank you very much indeed for watching and commenting.
Looks like the 2A Landrover has been fitted with a later coil spring chassis from a 90 or defender.
That sounds about right. Thank you ever so much indeed for watching and commenting...
not so much incorrect info , more incorrect cars ;-/
We aim to please as always, sir!