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Feast Thine Eyes (Motor Cars)

Posted: 13 Dec 2016, 23:51
by airboatr
I was given an impromptu invitation to view a private collection of motor cars before inspecting some electrical work that needed attention.. what a privilege to see this collection of cars tucked away in a remote area of Palm Beach County.
I was allowed to roam -at leisure ....

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"May I take pictures to share with some friends"?,.
"Whatever you like" , he said.



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Undergoing full restoration
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moving on

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BTW , this was the very first car I drove.
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well, not this one exactly, but a black one like it. My dads car..


Cheers

Re: Feast Thine Eyes (Motor Cars)

Posted: 14 Dec 2016, 02:07
by Kevin Farnell
Great photos of a great collection. Sad to read it's a private collection, I'd love to own just one of those cars (with the exception of the wood panelled one).
As for the first car I drove, what are the rules? I remember as a child, sitting on my Fathers lap, steering whilst he operated the pedals (this was on extremely quiet country roads!). Later, around the age of 14, we used to go away for holidays with our caravan. Occasionally, my Dad would give me the keys to his 2.3L V6 Ford Granada and I would pootle around the campsite (I'm sure that wouldn't be allowed these days!). Finally gaining my driving licence, I used to Drive my Mothers Fiat 126. Whenever friends asked what I drove, my reply was - 'Well, it's a red Italian two door coupe, with a rear mounted 'flat' engine'.

Kevin

Re: Feast Thine Eyes (Motor Cars)

Posted: 14 Dec 2016, 02:27
by airboatr
I was seven, Keith.. my legs weren't long enough so I borrowed my eldest brothers'.
But it was me doing the steering :agree: :lol:
Sorta
:$ :worried:

Re: Feast Thine Eyes (Motor Cars)

Posted: 14 Dec 2016, 02:43
by Kevin Farnell
airboatr wrote:I was seven, Keith..
Who :dunno: ?
Don't worry, mate! You'd be amazed at the number of times I've been called 'Keith'!
airboatr wrote:my legs weren't long enough so I borrowed my eldest brothers'.
But it was me doing the steering :agree: :lol:
Sorta
:$ :worried:
Swap 'Brother' for 'Father' and it sounds incredibly close to my first experience of 'driving'. Happy memories!

Anyway, back to the cars! Drool! B-)

Kevin

Re: Feast Thine Eyes (Motor Cars)

Posted: 14 Dec 2016, 02:49
by airboatr
Oh, uh.. swap Keith for Kevin ... :hide:

Who's Keith :dunno: :wasntme:

Re: Feast Thine Eyes (Motor Cars)

Posted: 14 Dec 2016, 02:54
by Kevin Farnell
airboatr wrote:Oh, uh.. swap Keith for Kevin ... :hide:

Who's Keith :dunno: :wasntme:
Ah, forget the small talk. Let's discuss those awesome cars!

Cars I'd love to own (in a constantly changing list) -

AC (Shelby) Cobra

E-type Jaguar

Lotus (Caterham) Seven

Mini Cooper (Oh, wait - I've got one of those :thumbsup:)

Kevin

Re: Feast Thine Eyes (Motor Cars)

Posted: 14 Dec 2016, 03:04
by airboatr
I like the VW pickup... Wouldn't that be cool making a service call in that!
Then again, I'd be rather hot!.. no A/C ... I could add one though.. of course it'd kill B.H.P to the wheels *-)

Re: Feast Thine Eyes (Motor Cars)

Posted: 14 Dec 2016, 03:39
by Airspeed
I'm glad that this client hasn't been wasting his money.
I'd say the tyres for just a couple of those machines would buy my entire aircraft bits collection. :$
As usual, you've used your camera well, Joe! :thumbsup:

Re: Feast Thine Eyes (Motor Cars)

Posted: 14 Dec 2016, 07:29
by TobyV
Nice photos, unusual collection for the US!

Re: Feast Thine Eyes (Motor Cars)

Posted: 14 Dec 2016, 07:55
by Dev One
I'm Keith.........
My first drive was similar, on my fathers lap in a Morris 8 - the one that broke its back easily. My first controlled(?) drive was around the Blackbushe Peritrack in a later monocoque Morris 8 when I was about 14. My first car that I owned was a Morris 'Cammy' Minor 1931 vintage, 3 speed crash box & 20% efficient brakes.
Now if that collection of cars in the photos above were sold - could he outbid Donald Trump with the proceeds I wonder?
Keith - & I'm not hiding.