Bromley Pageant 2012

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To think these little fellas were once the Way Of The Future
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OK, I like shiny things. Sorry...
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Brown isn't normally a colour you'd think of as working well on cars but this lovely two-tone 3000 MkIII Healey proves that wrong. Well, let's call it copper rather than brown shall we?
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Couple of sweet dinky little pocket-sized Honda 600s
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More sorted Harriserry
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The forgotten Japanese supercar, the Mitsi GTO. Madly complex engine repsonds well to the polishing mop
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Lancia Fulvia, lovely example and presumably one of very few that haven't gone back to the soil, sadly
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Wouldn't e a car pageant without a flame-rod. Not that I'm suggesting this has been done before or anything. Still, very nice finish and quality
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Errm, plenty of old Jags. I felt obliged to take a few pics, though E-Types have never really "done it" for me. And yes, I'm aware that puts me in something of a minority ::)
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This wasn't your average common-or-garden Frogeye!...
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..I expect this surprises a few people on trackdays
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Oh, OK, maybe I was a bit harsh on the E-type. Here's some more for all those afficianados out there lol
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Even an arty one. Happy now? lol
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Big DS Citroen. Always a top sight. One of thos erare designs that was so out-of-time I guess it'll probably never get dated
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...a bit like this really
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"that" whaletail was so mad it'll never go out of fashion ;D
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One of my favourite bits of American insanity, the el Camino
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...after all, who wouldn't want an eleven second pickup!?
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Another strange old Vauxhall, the Cresta. Again, have to love any car with a red sun visor!
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Like a little 1/3rd scale Chevy Bel Air copied from a picture in a magazine in the lead designer's lunchbreak. I mean that in a good way
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MkI Cortina convertible. Must be one of the rarer cars there, I'd have thought
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Apparently celebrating it's 50th birthday?
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does 2000rpm even when the engine's not running
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And lovely though it is, I have to confess I'd prefer one like this
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Here's something. Whoever would have dreamed the humble Corsair would become a classic? This one has had an awesome conversion, what a bucketload of work there is in here!
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wagon, too. What an excellent choice for such a restomod
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I can't imagine how many hours went into this engine bay. Humbling
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Bit of a scary-looking beast...
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For no very easily understood reason Santa Pod brought a demo funny car thing along. Which was, to be fair, quite an inspirational vehicle
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Love the carbon intake hood
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Reckon these may be quite loud
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The MX-5 owners club had about the largest acreage, which I guess isn't that surprising when you think how many of the damned things there are in the world lol. Most of them, well... most of them were pretty unremarkeable MX-5s, to be fair
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Some of them were pretty attention-grabbing though, some very nice builds with a lot of work in them
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and though I can't feel the love for this sorta thing personally, I certainly respect the amount of work that's gone into it
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I guess it doesn't get driven much, though
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I believe this one is the presumably extraodinarily rare and expensive Garage Vary kit, though I stand to be corrected on that one
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Not all the owners seemed to be enjoying the show as much as they might...
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For me, this was the star of the MX-5 stand. From the front it looks like a normal-ish wide Miata, fairly tidy and with nice wheels
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...OK, very nice wheels. And some one-off bodywork
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...but as you get further round it you realise just how much of a transformation it's had and how much work has gone into it
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Like, just wow! An MX-5 coupe. Awesome
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From some angles it looks like there's hints of Ginetta or Marcos or something about it. Hats off to the builder. I just hope it doesn't simply crumble into a wreckage or filler at the first speedhump
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There were a fair few Fezzas scattered throughout the fields, A cluster of them jammed into a surprisingly tiny space on the OC stand
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and out in general population as well. The 80's ones are still "the" Ferraris for me
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...especially when compared to the big, gloopy "styling" on modern ones like this 599. I mean, don't get me wrong, I'd still have one, like
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Mmm, enough carbon?
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The owner of this 348TS clearly has a sense of humour, judging by the Halfords wing nailed to the boot
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It's a funny one, the 348, I can never quite shake off the feeling I may have just been duped by a MkII Toyota MR2 in a bodykit ;D
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This is nice though...
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Got some more to come, but unfortunately, duty calls. Gotta go to work >:( Moar later
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awesome photos there Nik.... thanks for going to the trouble to post them up...... W(p
Some very nice clean classics there....... and great to see Pauls red series 2 looking the business as well!

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That was most enjoyable scrolling thru that lot, Ahhh memories. Liked the TWR Xjs by the way. I had three of the TWR saloons at one particularly crazy stage. In fact, here's a couple I prepared earlier....

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Where abouts is Bromley then??? I might have to look in on it next year. Thnx again Nik..... A+++
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It's in the fields along Bromley common..

To be invest from nicks pics I'm kinda glad I didn't wate £14 to get in!!
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BO0557 wrote:To be invest from nicks pics I'm kinda glad I didn't wate £14 to get in!!
What dis mean :?


OK, last few pics for you then. How about some bikes for a change of pace? Not many there, but the ones that were bear a bit of scrutiny. Some sort of CBX1000 owners club had brought along a selection of Honda's daft but amazing six-cylinder behemoth
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What a lump! Incredible. Just one more example of Honda "we'll do it just because we can" engineering ethos. Mind you, many owners must have cursed that ethos when trying to balance six indivdual carburettors
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I very much liked this streetfightered one, with modern running gear and brakes that... well, brakes that actually brake
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A set of these each side because we all know more exhausts wins at Top Trumps
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Not a Gold Star but still lovely detail
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Some absolutely gorgeous old Kettles (Suzi GT750 two-stroke triples, nicknamed Kettles because of the shape of the cooling water jacket). Very advanced bike for its day, silly rare now
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Some Autosol's gone into this kiddie
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Fizzie Fifty! ;D The 'ped that launched a thousand baseball-booted paddock-jacketed chip-shop grand prix. Whoever thought this'd become a classic!? Should really be Speedblock Yellow though lol
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Kawasaki HIII 750 triple two stroke widowmaker brought into the modern era with proper forks and running gear. If ever a bike needed it.
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Lovely to see some proper spannies too. I loves two-strokes, does it show?
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OK, OK, enough bikes then. Back to cars. What about some random old Citroen? Well before my time, so I'm not even gonna try to name it, but damn it looks well
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A Capri. No, not that sort...
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Loving the swoopy lines and details, even if the Aemrican-ish styling looks a little clumsy in places
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...but I guess this is what most of us think of as a Capri
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Loads of American cars as always. A lot of fifties stuff, which is a bit out of my remit to be honest. I tend towards later muscle cars, but I'll have a go. Errrm... Pontiac. Chieftan? Star Chief? Something like that
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Cadillac. That one's easy lol
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Conrad loved this cos it's like a red version of Flo from the Cars films. Well, it's progress I suppose
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I guess it ain't something you'd want running over your foot lol. As always with cars of this vintage, I love the bonkers Art Deco dash stylings
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Someone's gonna have to help me out again with this one. It's some flavour of Buick, that much I got lol
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Definitely don't see kerb feelers on enough cars nowadays
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Need help here, too. It's a Dodge. Something. With chrome eyebrows. Gotta respect that hahaha
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and while we're on the subject of bizarre Americana... completely at random and arbitrarily, here; have an A-Team van ;D
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Right, segueing seamlessly from Yank stuff via the little British American styled car
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...well I always thought it was like a 1/3rd scale Yank tank anyway. Nice to see sooooooo many Anglias still up and about. Even if it does mean yep, more Fords lol
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I'm not generally much of a lover of BMWs tbh. Which I suppose is as much my fault as it is the cars, but I did manage to motivate myself to take a couple of pics of some that were undeniably pretty smart
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Wasn't it nice, the days when there was an English car industry for its companies to feel proud about?
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Here's something. From the front it looks like a Beetle (cos it is) albeit a slightly funny one
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...but you don't really realise just how funny until you get round the side...
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Awesomes! it's a van. Yet also a Beetle. It's a Beetlevan and I want one!
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It's also fair to say that this;
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...is not your average Bond Bug :o
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I felt slightly scared just standing next to it, the owner must clang when he walks if he uses it anywhere near its full potential
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A load of lovely old Z-cars were there. One of my favourite Japanese cars. Arguably, one of my favourite muscle cars too
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Nice spoiler lol. One of those'd look well on an FB
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Speaking of FBs... series 2 Elford Turbo, complete with the kit and everything. I know this car from MRC meets back before I was banned for life lol. Owner was a nice enough fella, happy to talk me round the car
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Loads of engineering one-offs, including the Hi-Spec big brake conversion
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and an engine bay crammed with goodies
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Ooooh 2 stoke goodness! I'd love to have a ride on one of those old 750 triples, just to say I've tried it and have felt how brutal a real power band can be!
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All that's really left is the Astons then. Bizarrely, the Aston Martin stand was the biggest there, and almost gave the Fords a run for their money lol. Dunno whether it's some anniversary for the marque or something, but I'm certainyl not complaining. Not when there were abundant cars as beautiful as this
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V8 'vert in white. That'll do for me, ta
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Some competition cars from the marque history
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maybe I'm weird but I prefer the little ducktail lip on the DB6 to the smoother bootline on the earlier models. I realise that puts me in a minority, but hey, I always like to plough my own furrow. As t'were
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Hmmm, actually...
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Nice to see some cars retaining a slight patina, and a used look rather than being immaculate garage queens, too
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"That" Ford switchgear. The DB7 is a funny old thing, responsible for the great resurrection but somehow hillariously dated and dare I say it slightly naff. (Again, goes without saying I'd make do, like. I'm just sayin')
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and even on the later models they look amazing, work amazing, are amazing...
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....but somehow just don't have the shock and awe and the pure beauty of the earlier models. In my humble opinion, of course
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....especially under the bonnet
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Chubby bum
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The Volante, I guess, is gonna be a big favourite
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though for me it'd be the good ol' V8. I just love the sledgehammer attitude of these cars, the way no-one cared if it weighed two tons, it just meant they needed to cram in a more powerful engine ;D
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Reckon this number plate cost a bit? :o
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So that's it from me, I hope you enjoyed the pics, and my ramblings weren't too intrusive. Best part of the day for me?













I managed to get a Corgi model of the Liberator from Blake's Seven for 50p 8-)

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