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Offline beet1e

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British Car Day / 2004 Bronte Provincial Park Oakville
« Reply #30 on: September 21, 2004, 10:18:03 PM »
Torque - the red one is definitely a Triumph - note the badge above the radiatior grille, which bears a world map. I think it's a Triumph Renown (aka "Razor Edge" because of its sharp lines) although I never knew it was made as a convertible. (I bet Nexx never worked on one!) Here's a pic of one I took at that R&W show on Sept. 5.



The black police car is a Ford Consul from the early 1960s, similar to the one I posted further up.

I don't recognise the other two - Buggatti you say?

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British Car Day / 2004 Bronte Provincial Park Oakville
« Reply #31 on: September 22, 2004, 10:14:32 AM »
The first pic is of a 1926 Austin, the second is a 1949 truimph Roadster. The Bugatti well it was in the parking lot, now that's funny.:rofl

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British Car Day / 2004 Bronte Provincial Park Oakville
« Reply #32 on: October 17, 2004, 12:07:53 PM »
Torque

The fly in season is over for this year but next spring if you want to fly to one send me your email and I will contact you.

They start in late May and there is pretty much one a weekend right up until September.

Nice to go and see the planes and take some pictures. The problem for me is that I went to so many this year I know all the planes now. Not an endless supply of new and interesting planes in the area.

Collingwood is a good one to go to as they try to get old and classic planes in.

You can send me your email to NSartgarden@on.aibn.com

BTW how much do you weigh?