Some British Classics of another sort

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Some British Classics of another sort

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The local British Car Club held their annual show today. The turn out was a little sparse due to the weather being less than clement, but here are some of the participants. There were a couple that I was surprised to see this far in from the coast. The picture quality isn't that great as I forgot a real camera. :-(

Minis:

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A Moggie

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Some well-kept Jaguars

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An Anglia!

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Herald

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And lastly, the Land Rover I almost bought last summer before I was overcome with a spot of responsibility. :-)

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Thanks for looking,
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Good stuff.
How the devil does a sit-up-and-beg Anglia end up in Des Moines?
Someone must have had a rush of blood to the brain.

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Lovely shots Chris... not much chance of the Mini's rotting out there! :dancer:
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Ben Watson wrote:not much chance of the Mini's rotting out there!
I'm not so sure about that, given the past two winters we've had. Quite a bit of road salt strewn about, and I know it took quite a bit of effort to de-gunk my new MINI.

On of the chaps from the club posted some better snaps on the clubs we site:
http://www.britishcarclubofiowa.com/eve ... r-classic/.
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Lovely Moke. WAY too few of those around any more.

And how embarrassing... I'm not a BMW fan... Except for the 635Csi, of which there is a nice example sat back... :$
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Fantastic.
I'd have the Herald, please.

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