Nils wanted to take a picture but couldn’t work out why the touchscreen on my camera wasn’t working (mostly because it is not a touchscreen)…so I did the actual pushing of the button, but this is how the show looked to him.
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Maserati at Hedingham Castle car show
Maserati have come a long way since they couldn’t fit the whole engine under the bonnet.
Alfa Romeo Montreal at Hedingham Castle car show
The sign for the Italian car club said “Alphfa Romeo”.
British cars at Hedingham Castle Car show
I think the Alvis was my sons favorite car of the show – he kept coming back to it trying to work out how it worked. There was something out-of-place about the child seat in the Rover, we are so used to seeing children put in the backs of cars because of the warnings about […]
Pony cars at the Hedingham Castle car show
I’ve always had a soft spot for Mustangs, although they lost their way for a bit they’ve found themselves again now – while I was drooling over the Roushcharged convertible, Nils was rather taken by the yellow machine in the next bay.
American Muscle Cars at Hedingham Castle
As always, I was drawn the the muscle cars, the Ranchero in particular is a nice balance between practical and powerful.
Hot Rods at Hedingham Castle
There were more custom cars at the show than I had expected. Me: “What engine have you got in there that needs wheels like that?” Obviously missing the fact I was wearing a Santa Pod t-shirt: “A very big one” On pressing a bit more turns out it was a Chevy small-block stroker.
Nils gets a taste for exotics
The first thing we saw as we entered the main arena around the castle were a couple of Lambourghinis.
Hedingham Castle Classic Car Show
I took Nils to the Classic and Vintage Car Show at Hedingham Castle, we arrived just as one of the Capris was pulling up the driveway toward the castle to join the rest of the Capri club. Now those engines sound good compared with modern cars.