Classics on the Croxley Green
Posted: 06 Aug 2016 13:05
After a number of rainy days the weather stayed dry last Wednesday. Classic parking is free with a charity donation in the bucket as you draw up from 2pm onwards.
It was probably the fullest that I've seen it in recent years. Originally due to work commitments I wasn't expecting to go but managed it in the end.
In the past there have only been a couple of wedges on the village green, including mine. However there were several this time around even though I had to go in my daily driver which for a while was the only MX5 I could see.
MX5 Launch Ltd Edition
John215's 4.6 litre beastie. No sign of John though.......had a good look round...
I think this might be Manwithtool's TR7V8
Another one
This look like Stuart's TR7V8 from TRDC
Another brace, one with a V8....
Another DHC and just realised the reg no. is one number up from one of the previous.
Mine was Persian Aqua when I bought it in 1986...
The paint on this V8 equipped Mk1 Ford Cortina was glorious
Another wedge with bumbers blended in to the bodywork... I'd be worried about a slow impact with this.
It was probably the fullest that I've seen it in recent years. Originally due to work commitments I wasn't expecting to go but managed it in the end.
In the past there have only been a couple of wedges on the village green, including mine. However there were several this time around even though I had to go in my daily driver which for a while was the only MX5 I could see.
MX5 Launch Ltd Edition
John215's 4.6 litre beastie. No sign of John though.......had a good look round...
I think this might be Manwithtool's TR7V8
Another one
This look like Stuart's TR7V8 from TRDC
Another brace, one with a V8....
Another DHC and just realised the reg no. is one number up from one of the previous.
Mine was Persian Aqua when I bought it in 1986...
The paint on this V8 equipped Mk1 Ford Cortina was glorious
Another wedge with bumbers blended in to the bodywork... I'd be worried about a slow impact with this.