Back. Early, as predicted due to appauling shitty weather from 11:30 onwards...again.
Car and me covered in mud. Interior soaked, exterior of me drippin cold and squidgy.
Nearly as cold as January with that freezing gale blowing.
Pissed right off.
Get cleaning ..........
Why bother?
It's still pissing down.
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Can't even put it in its nest as it's soaking wet and baked in wet shitty mud and grass underneath.
Need to jet wash it and let the wind dry it out underneath before it goes back inside, otherwise any slight trace of rust will accelarate.
I envy you with your generally dry climate.
Many were packing up and leaving by 1pm, all thouroughly drenched and totally pissed off.
Such a shame, as their was a very good turnout of exhibitors too.
Beautiful original DB5, 2 owners from new, immaculate and owned by a very proud (justifiably) elderely gentleman for 45 years.
Car of the show imo was a 1965 barn find Vauhall Viva HA STANDARD.
The only remaining one in existance apparently.
Road worthy, but absolutely hanging, just as he found it from its 1 previous armed forces owner.
Interior was absolutely bersting with cobwebs and dust.
Looked like summat out of a horror movie!!
Atrracting mahoosive amounts of attention due to the unique way in showing a car.
Plenty of extremely faded weather beaten grey original paint, dull as dull could be, loads of surface rust, but generally very straight, and with only 43k on the clock too!
Next to it was also an HA, fully refurbished but chavved up.
Think the owner was getting decidely pissed off 'cus all the attention was with the UNMOLESTED Mad Max version.