The two guys above had to stop a little further down the road to do some running repairs. There's hardly anything in the engine compartment. With my car it's rammed full of engine and washer bottles and other 'stuff'
It was difficult to get good clear pictures as the cars were definitely travelling at more that 14 mph.
These two above had already raided the picnic basket for a warm drink
Warm hats and blankets were needed as the temperature was only 6 degrees Celsius
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There was a lot of laughter and everyone waved as they passed us.
The driver of this car is going to wish he had a hat by the time they reach Brighton
I wasn't sure who was driving the car below. It was coming towards me but the guy at the front was facing backwards.
The cars are all start at separate times so mostly there were gaps between them but sometimes there was a run of several cars together.
The run takes place early so that there is less traffic on the roads and what traffic there is tends to be very respectful and careful of the veteran cars and their passengers, however seconds after I took this photo a double decker bus went down the inside of the car below and terrified the ladies on the back seat.
One or two people who were out and about were like me, there because we wanted to see the cars but many were very confused as to what was going on. I had to keep explaining it to people and several folks from other countries responded with 'ahh the crazy British again' when they learned what it was about. It was a fun way to start the day.
I'll be back later f some Slow Sunday Stitching. For now I need to take Scamp for a longer walk. He wasn't very impressed with the cars and prefers a trip to the common.
Lyndsey
What lovely old cars!
ReplyDeleteOh my. What fun seeing all those old cars. They are fascinating to see. And raising the speed limit to 14 mph...LOL. I think I’m going faster than that before I even leave the garage.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful array of cars. I was not familiar with the Red Flag Act but my hubby knew about it. Very interesting. Obviously people were more tolerant back then. Can't imagine anyone going 14 miles an hour today or finding anyone to walk in front of them!
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible event! So glad you were able to capture some of it to share!!! :)
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