If there's a double-decker bus we must be in the
right place. Note all the E-Type Jaguars behind
the iconic public transport.
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Moving
art: Rover's grill mascot is one
of the most interesting. It's also a natural
complement to the grill badge, which
shows a Viking longboat.
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Lovely
weather, lovely cars -- and a relaxing time.
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Some
of the Cats were left "grazing."
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DA
BOYS: Some OJOA members chill, good stories and good
company.
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E-Types
made up one of the largest Jaguar groups at Bronte.
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A
Mark II dash. Not all of them are this nice.
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If
you're a Wallace and Gromit fan, you'll recognize
the Austing A35.
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The
Austing A35 engine bay.
The stalward little engine
is waaaaaaaaaaay down there.
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This
"Bobby" car is a regular at area car shows.
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A
Series III Daimler XJ6.
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The
three-wheel Raleigh. A very special automobile.
Three-wheeled cars were originally taxed at
a lower rate than four-wheeled cars.
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A
World War II bomber flies over -- and around -- the
British car show. This historic aircraft reveals
D-Day markings. Earlier in the day, the Avro Lancaster
from the nearby Warplane Heritage Museum, in
Hamilton, also flew over the show.
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