CaptainK
CCCUK Member
I was there on the Saturday just gone. It rained a bit whilst there, but hey hum.
Anyway, I spied two Corvettes amongst all the cars, and one Sir Nigel Gresley locomotive passing by on the main line - going at a fair old main line speed ! The steam traction engines in the show field, and Sir Nigel were all whistling to each other as Sir Nigel went by. Coincidentally, the C1 and the Jag next to it overtook us on the M5 just before the Exeter turnoff to the show, and we waved to each other. Alas, we got stuck in a traffic jam when the Police closed the motorway for a bit. Ultimately ended up with the C1 following me all the way to the show after the motorway re-opened and we turned off (with the Jag behind him). Had a chat with the owner - had it for 19 years, also co-owns the Jag with his son. Really nice chap.
(Obviously lots of other nice cars, and lots of steam traction engines at the show too. But I don't fill up this post with millions of photos.)





Anyway, I spied two Corvettes amongst all the cars, and one Sir Nigel Gresley locomotive passing by on the main line - going at a fair old main line speed ! The steam traction engines in the show field, and Sir Nigel were all whistling to each other as Sir Nigel went by. Coincidentally, the C1 and the Jag next to it overtook us on the M5 just before the Exeter turnoff to the show, and we waved to each other. Alas, we got stuck in a traffic jam when the Police closed the motorway for a bit. Ultimately ended up with the C1 following me all the way to the show after the motorway re-opened and we turned off (with the Jag behind him). Had a chat with the owner - had it for 19 years, also co-owns the Jag with his son. Really nice chap.
(Obviously lots of other nice cars, and lots of steam traction engines at the show too. But I don't fill up this post with millions of photos.)





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