Had to do a long journey on the day so went in modern & did not have time to take Austin out even for a brief run around. Did see the following while on the journey north: RR Silver Cloud, A7 saloon, Mossis 10, Jaguar Mk IX, 2 x TR6 probably in convoy, Peugeot 205 (Dutch reg), Triumph Stag (being driven very gently) Bond Bug, Marcos, Lotus Elan plus2. The Bond was among a large number of motorkikes at a cafe out enjoying the sunshine. Could not tell which were on Ride-it-day, a few were clearly heritage bikes but more modern bikes all look the same to me. Did see a bunch of 6 identical bikes (style and livery) riding in convoy.
Drive-it-Day 2024
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Drive-it-Day 2024
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Reconnaissance is seldom wasted
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Re: Drive-it-Day 2024
Living between Bicester Heritage an Silverstone, we were inundated around here! I was one of the few pre-war cars out and about, but lots of later classics were bombing around the lanes, particularly classic Americans for some reason.
I wasn’t actually on a Drive it Day run…just going shopping!
I wasn’t actually on a Drive it Day run…just going shopping!