Callander Classic 2007
Discussion
Evening all,
Visited the Callander Classic this morning - it's become a bit of a habit recently, as I've been going for the past three or four years. Two of which have been really, really wet and grim. Fortunately, today wasn't, which ensured a great turn out of cars.
Since I'm a Porsche fan, the big interest was the Porsche Club GB and TIPEC stands, featuring cars such as diverse as early 924s, 944 Cabriolets, a 928 GTS and even a 964 Speedster, one of about ten produced in RHD. This also explains why mostly all my photos are of Porsches.
Other cars included huge American barges and muscle cars, and the Scottish Micro Car Club was out in Messerschmitt-and-Bubble-Car force.
There was a little live action going on in the main arena - a team challenge, essentially a sort of mix of those relay races you did at school sports day and Autotesting. Odd, yes, but quite entertaining.
So to the photographs. Very few are of whole cars - I tried to pick out details which made each car special, as it were. Did I succeed? Let me know your views.
Cheers!
Iain
Visited the Callander Classic this morning - it's become a bit of a habit recently, as I've been going for the past three or four years. Two of which have been really, really wet and grim. Fortunately, today wasn't, which ensured a great turn out of cars.
Since I'm a Porsche fan, the big interest was the Porsche Club GB and TIPEC stands, featuring cars such as diverse as early 924s, 944 Cabriolets, a 928 GTS and even a 964 Speedster, one of about ten produced in RHD. This also explains why mostly all my photos are of Porsches.
Other cars included huge American barges and muscle cars, and the Scottish Micro Car Club was out in Messerschmitt-and-Bubble-Car force.
There was a little live action going on in the main arena - a team challenge, essentially a sort of mix of those relay races you did at school sports day and Autotesting. Odd, yes, but quite entertaining.
So to the photographs. Very few are of whole cars - I tried to pick out details which made each car special, as it were. Did I succeed? Let me know your views.
Cheers!
Iain
lauris said:
Dez,, good to meet you,
sunday was the day,, good weather and load of cars !
autoclasica sept is the next big event !
cheers
scott.
Likewise Scott!sunday was the day,, good weather and load of cars !
autoclasica sept is the next big event !
cheers
scott.
Do you have any details for Autoclasica (weblink or suchlike) as a web search isnt bringing up much ? Just ordered an X-Ost for my 348 so should be sounding a bit more 'ferrari-like' next time you see it!
Cheers
Des
Edited by FezzaDezza on Wednesday 29th August 09:49
Polished_Bliss said:
nice pics, we detail the 928 GTS on a regular basis
And how fantastic it looked guys!! I had a good look around the cars on display on Sunday and what a wide range of levels of presentation were evident. I wasn't there by he time the best in show was announced, Anyone know what won the various catagories etc?
Cheers
Alistair
FezzaDezza said:
lauris said:
Dez,, good to meet you,
sunday was the day,, good weather and load of cars !
autoclasica sept is the next big event !
cheers
scott.
Likewise Scott!sunday was the day,, good weather and load of cars !
autoclasica sept is the next big event !
cheers
scott.
Do you have any details for Autoclasica (weblink or suchlike) as a web search isnt bringing up much ? Just ordered an X-Ost for my 348 so should be sounding a bit more 'ferrari-like' next time you see it!
Cheers
Des
Edited by FezzaDezza on Wednesday 29th August 09:49
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