Excuse me!
I turned to see where the voice had come from. A lady of a certain age who was about to drive a white BMW X5 away was tryig to get my attention.
Would you mind if I took a photo of your car for my grandson.
Why of couse not. Please take as many as you like.
Back at the car a little later.....
Excuse me!
I looked round to see a large chap in his forties, wearing combats and a fleece striding towards me.
I'd just like to say how good it is to see a classic being driven and not squirrelled away. Classics like yours should be driven.
Two people now feel better, and all I did was drive to Tesco to do the weekly shop.
Driving for a purpose
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#2 Re: Driving for a purpose
Only two people feeling better? Does that mean you didn't?
So you only drive the car for the benefit of others, Chris
Such a damn fine fellow
Geoff
So you only drive the car for the benefit of others, Chris
Such a damn fine fellow
Geoff
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#3 Re: Driving for a purpose
I consider it a worthy sacrifice, to endure the privations and discomfort of driving a highly polished bags of nails E-Type with MX5 seats and a moderately throaty exhaust, just for the enjoyment of others.
Chris '67 S1 2+2
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