The good weather brought out a good selection of cars at the Locks Heath Sunday meeting
Above Sunbeam Alpine of which I had 2 back in the early 80's one driven down to the south of France which wasn't such a great idea, traveling down we had the roof up to keep off the sun and buffeting wind noise but it was really hot.
Above - What a contrast in front grills, guessing this is a 70's Caddy with absolutely no apologies to aerodynamics.
Below - In the Citreon DS looking like it might have flown in, incredibly the design debuted at the October 1955 Paris motor show
A crowd pleasing favorite Pininfarina designed Fiat (128 I think?)
I think it was Hot Wheels that first brought out model hot rod and other wild designs back in the 60's, I wasn't much into toy cars back then but those were the ones I wanted, must be great to have a full size one now.
Interesting micro car, I forget the make and model, far too distracted by the snakeskin interior trim, which according to the owner was original, probably an option?
White Corvette and red leather interior about as Americana as they come, fantastic.Nice MGA, compared to the Corvette the 1500cc or 1600cc seems a little light for a sports car, but then it only weighed circa 2000lbs.
Classically French and certainly in these parts rare, Peugeot.
Vanden Plas Princess, my friend Malcolm and I bought one of these while we were at college at the local auction, I think for around £180 or so. Unusual features were hydraulic jacks at each corner operated via a panel under the drivers feet and a flickering fire effect heater in the rear.
Lot of fun, needless to say this one is in much better condition.
If you're going to have an old sports card then one like this might just be perfect





















