Who is Taking What Next Week?
Discussion
I want to take the Healey, but it will depend on the weather as we are camping and I don't fancy driving it around in a muddy field as it has virtually no clearance at the best of times (and it nearly does rain let alone mud!!) so it might be a Series 2 Land Rover instead if it is wet in the run up to it and over the weekend.
RichB said:
ecsrobin said:
I'd love to take a classic to the revival, however having seen so many people not make the revival as their classic breakdowns on the way I'll stick to a modern machine.
Whimp! People love to see the classics in the car parks - that's half the fun. ecsrobin said:
RichB said:
ecsrobin said:
I'd love to take a classic to the revival, however having seen so many people not make the revival as their classic breakdowns on the way I'll stick to a modern machine.
Whimp! People love to see the classics in the car parks - that's half the fun. RichB said:
ecsrobin said:
I'd love to take a classic to the revival, however having seen so many people not make the revival as their classic breakdowns on the way I'll stick to a modern machine.
Whimp! People love to see the classics in the car parks - that's half the fun. skeeterm5 said:
We will be travelling to Goodwood in our 1968 Ford Cortina 1600e. I really enjoy it as you get closer and eclectic convoys of classic cars form and disband.
S
Indeed and those in their 4x4s can say there's so many classics in the car park, you could spend a hour or more just looking at them S
RichB said:
ndeed and those in their 4x4s can say there's so many classics in the car park, you could spend a hour or more just looking at them
Indeed, we spent quite a bit of time looking around the car park and also had a lot of very interesting chats about people's cars and such like.Gassing Station | Goodwood Events | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff