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Brooklands - New Years Day

Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 10:44 pm
by adit
really glad i went here, after Hartley Wintney. amazing place, i can't believe i've never been before:

Magnum or Sir Alan?

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Roll-up, roll-up (no, not :rasta: ), one careful owner (and 10 non-careful ones!):

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nice hood ornament:

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Aston-Martin Capri (plastic):

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(not really, this a proper Aston's V12)

now come on Trev, you can't say you don't love this :snigger:

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the famous track (or rather, what's left of it after it was chopped up for industrial units :( why didn't Bernie buy this? :cry:

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a genuine and very rare P6 convertible:

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a lovely old XK:

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and something for Felix. never been this close to Concorde before. absolutely awe-inspiring, amazing!

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answers on a post-card please:

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and at last, some Beemers:

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talk about trying to show yourself up Mr. Range Rover :roll:

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and to cheer you up...a lovely pair of Bristols winkeye :

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...that's all folks!! :)

Re: Brooklands - New Years Day

Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 10:53 pm
by TouringTash
nice shots fella.

As for the postcard question 70's Italian?

Re: Brooklands - New Years Day

Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 11:14 pm
by E30BeemerLad
Monteverdi Coupe :)

Re: Brooklands - New Years Day

Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 11:15 pm
by pacerpete
answers on a post-card please:

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That would be a Ca 1970 Monterverdi 375 L . A Swiss take on a Jensen interceptor, complete with 7.2 chrysler V8. This is a VERY rare and spectacular turd !


This is actually not a Bristol, it's a Gordon Keeble, a mid 60s British made hero chariot with corvette running gear and a fibreglass body.IIRC correctly less than 100 were made.

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Re: Brooklands - New Years Day

Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 11:17 pm
by TouringTash
blooming eck the swiss made a car.
bet it has loads of stash holds :roll:

Re: Brooklands - New Years Day

Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 11:27 pm
by Speedtouch
Monterverdi 375L.

Edit. B8llocks, pipped to the post by the above ^

I used to regularly trespass around Brooklands as a teenager - there used to be a hole in the wire fence above the track. Once got caught by security, and escorted out in a furiously-driven van 8)

Re: Brooklands - New Years Day

Posted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 8:08 am
by B7
Speedtouch wrote:Monterverdi 375L.

Edit. B8llocks, pipped to the post by the above ^

I used to regularly trespass around Brooklands as a teenager - there used to be a hole in the wire fence above the track. Once got caught by security, and escorted out in a furiously-driven van 8)
We used to get in as well about 20 years ago. Used to get in near the sewage works where the tracks original bridge has been removed. You could walk up the side of the banking and get in at the top. I have shed loads of photos somewhere. I'll have to scan them in.


Oh and Adi! I can say that I don't (Can't) love a DS. They were ugly when new and are ugly now. F*cking turds mate!

Re: Brooklands - New Years Day

Posted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 9:56 am
by pigman
I do have to say mr range rover did tell me I had left my light on. That was nice of him.

Re: Brooklands - New Years Day

Posted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 10:07 am
by adit
cheers Jas - yes, you/Lee/Pete are correct, Monteverdi, beautiful car

Pete: correct again (but near enough for my smutty joke), but can you remember what the badge was like (WITHOUT Googling)?

Trev: sshhh, don't say that too loudly, you'll upset Mr.Mod TPS, he luuuuurvs 'em :chuckle:

Re: Brooklands - New Years Day

Posted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 10:13 am
by TPS
French cars are truly awful, although the DS is the only one which isn't quite as awful as the rest!

Re: Brooklands - New Years Day

Posted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 10:50 am
by pacerpete
adit wrote:cheers Jas - yes, you/Lee/Pete are correct, Monteverdi, beautiful car

Pete: correct again (but near enough for my smutty joke), but can you remember what the badge was like (WITHOUT Googling)? :

Sadly, I don't need to google ! The badge had a turtle surrounded by a wreath. I'm normal ! :)

Re: Brooklands - New Years Day

Posted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 12:16 pm
by TouringTash
Normal?

Thats a setting on the washing machine isn't it?

Re: Brooklands - New Years Day

Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2011 9:31 pm
by Felix79
The Brooklands concorde is known as DG. she was the pre-prodction aircraft on the British side. When they tested the new fule tanks it was DG that was used.

That concorde was chopped up and they put it back together. The main guy in charge is a guy Gordon and he does the best concorde website. The old concorde mascot is at Brooklands somewhere as it was donated to them , it's known as G-CON. TBH the best concordes to go and see are G-BOAC at Manchester or go and see G-BOAA up in Scotland, unfortiatly she was chopped up and floated up the thames. G-BOAF ( the one I have been on ) is at the airbus factory in Bristol and is no longer on public display but at least it's being mothballed properly.

Sorry for my Concorde nerdy invasion :P

Re: Brooklands - New Years Day

Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2011 9:55 pm
by Speedtouch
B7 wrote:We used to get in as well about 20 years ago. Used to get in near the sewage works where the tracks original bridge has been removed. You could walk up the side of the banking and get in at the top. I have shed loads of photos somewhere. I'll have to scan them in.
That would be grand 8) I well remember the stench from the sewage works :clin: