Just managed to upload my pics from Sunday to my PC. A few automotive highlights from the day not already pictured ...
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The lady that owns this 1976 Jurgens Autovilla camper, imported from South Africa, is actually living in it full-time with her other half, two years and counting! It's lovely inside, varnished wooden plank ceiling, tiny (expensive!) woodburner stove, and that roofrack is a work of art! She said they get even more attention in this than they did in a VW Type I Samba bus they previously had for the shows.
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A few of us wandered down to the Split-screen section just before close of play, and saw this wonderful combo amidst all the noise and smell of flat-4 air-cooled engines starting up and running on the choke. The trailer is a fantastic job, the roof is a couple of Mini roofs welded together, with various panels from VW Type I/II in the body. It was originally built to go with a V8 hotrod based on the original Ford Anglia, and simply resprayed when the camper came along.