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A little film you might enjoy Last weekend Clara (my Model A) and I did the London to Brighton run. This isn't the official one, which is in November and for veteran cars only, but another one organised for vintage, classic, sports and kit cars. It started from the Brooklands museum and finished on the sea front at Brighton. We were the 3rd oldest car on the run and, what with getting to the start, doing the run and getting home again afterwards, we were on the road for the best part of 8 hours. This is by far the longest run I've done since I got her last year and she didn't miss a beat all day, even in the horrific traffic in Brighton. The film is only 4 minutes but hopefully gives a nice flavour of the run.
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Re: A little film you might enjoy Love it!! looked like great fun
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Re: A little film you might enjoy Well done, indeed!
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Re: A little film you might enjoy Great stuff but I'm not sure I would like those narrow rural roads.
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Re: A little film you might enjoy Very cool indeed! Loved the part with the flags over the hood of the car! Ralph
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Re: A little film you might enjoy Looked like great fun. I wish you would post pictures of your Model A.
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Re: A little film you might enjoy Superb!
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Re: A little film you might enjoy Thanks for posting. Looks like a blast!
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Re: A little film you might enjoy Thanks for sharing your good fun...
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Re: A little film you might enjoy Makes me want to come over again. Never made it to Brighton. Frinton on Sea and a lot of Kent around Rochester. Quite a bit up north and much time in Scotland. Great roads there, single tracks with well timed passing points. Wonder we Yanks made it, but good fun always.I didn't drive in London. Crazy, much like the states, especially San Francisco. Loved your video.
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Re: A little film you might enjoy Great video! Thanks, that was fun!
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Re: A little film you might enjoy BRAVO, WELL DONE! :) Jeff
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This is one of the pictures for the insurance, standard side view: http://i1329.photobucket.com/albums/...pskjptnk4b.jpg This is at a local tourist attraction waiting to pick up my son, who was working there: http://i1329.photobucket.com/albums/...ps3qozt61g.jpg This is her showing off her new trunk that my mate and I fitted just before the London to Brighton. It's quite large, so I've since put on new (smaller) number plates http://i1329.photobucket.com/albums/...psvkjlcoyh.jpg This is me, my family and the car at a local show http://i1329.photobucket.com/albums/...psmgrnckp3.jpg Here she is waiting to start the London to Brighton, showing off her new number plates http://i1329.photobucket.com/albums/...psq6byh8mx.jpg |
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Re: A little film you might enjoy VERY enjoyable!! thank You for sharing. Love the music as well.
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Re: A little film you might enjoy Aloha,
Thanks for sharing, what a great run. Beautiful car and gorgeous country side. Enjoyed it very much, love to see people driving their car. Keep the videos coming. |
Re: A little film you might enjoy WOW !!! Really did enjoy the video . Nice phaeton or tourer as the DVLA has put on my V5 .I have the same car but with the small bore English 14.9 HP engine but as the phaeton body is quite light it cruises happily at 40MPH which is OK .The rear end has the small bore 4.55 to 1 ratio so can get down to jogging pace and stay in high gear ideal for country lanes . I see by the bumper clamps your car looks Canadian built so I guess maybe in from the Colonies although the kick guard on the rear wing (fender) looks very South American .
John in same place same weather . |
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You're right, it is a Canadian built car. It actually spent all of its life in Australia though - apparently the kick guards are a big thing there. It also has a 4 blade fan with cowl, which is apparently another Australian thing. Since owning it I've been in good contact with the Queensland Model A club, who have been helping me to trace a little bit of the history of the car. The centre badge on the badge bar is a Model A club of Queensland badge which they sent me. Although I have the 3.3 litre engine 40-45 is still my happiest cruising speed; above that it all just gets a bit frenetic and the roof flaps about a bit. I think the smaller bore engine is quieter though isn't it? Clara is lovely, but she's not subtle and I have to think very carefully when we meet horses! Sent from my SM-T800 using Tapatalk |
Re: A little film you might enjoy Either that's a FAST Model A or the Camera is running on 48 Volts, aided by a solid state semi-conductor, with a POSITIVE coefficient????
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