Queen Square April 2018
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Queen Square April 2018
Hi Folks,
Here are some photos from the latest meet.
As ever, where better to start than the Fords, and the Capri is first on the list!
I've seen this one loads of times, but this was it's show debut on 15" CCI rims.
Ford Capri 2.8 Injection Special C207HVW by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Ford Capri 2.0 S DDF861Y by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Ford Capri II 1600 XL SEH550N by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Ford Capri 2.8 Injection Special B204YUH by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
A nice conversion. Fairly rare too, I think.
Ford Fiesta 1300S Fly VLJ30X by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
The only Cortina there.
Ford Cortina 1500GT JEA589E by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
A nice selection of various escorts.
Ford Escort RS1600i A44VAF by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Ford Escort RS 1600i A540OPW by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Ford Escort XR3i C397MBD by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Ford Escort 1300 Ghia RYC626R by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Ford Escort RS Turbo F569DAX by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
May favourite.....after the Capris, of course!
Ford Escort RS1800 SGG480R by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Ford Popular 100E 312UXW by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Ford Econoline WTN317A by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Two low slung F-100 pick ups.
Ford F-100 Custom Cab 215UYE by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Ford F-100 Custom Cab 120UYW by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Ford F-100 Custom Cab 120UYW by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Ford Falcon Ranchero GNH155B by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
A couple of moderns.
Ford Mustang Fastback GT WM17GGO by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Ford Mustang Convertible GT M19TEG by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Now on to British classic cars.
Talbot Lotus Sunbeam OGO726V by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
How gorgeous is this AC?
AC Aceca 240RPD by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
AC Aceca 240RPD by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Rover 90 207XUV by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Rover 2000 TC FEH970J by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
TVR Tuscan Speed Six T77TUS by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Bentley Mulsanne F574OCD by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Hillman Imp Super UNK657E by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Vauxhall Cavalier 1.6 Estate E125VYC by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Sunbeam Alpine HCY126D by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Austin Mini 1000 City E F624ATH by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Rover Mini Cooper H3KJS by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Triumph Dolomite 1500 HL NAB755T by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Father and son!
MG B Roadster HBV752W and MG TF 160 LG53LWT by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Austin A40 Pick Up USK957 by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Some Germans of various descriptions.
BMW M3 A6HDM by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
The same car receiving a helping hand to avoid the splitter grounding. You have to feel for the owner as the M3 can sell for around £40K these days.
A Helping Hand by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Some Porsches.
Porsche 356 A 411YUH by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Porsche 911 Carrera Sport C4NSM by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Porsche 911 Carrera Super Sport G911SRO by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Porsche 911 Carrera Sport Targa E302EDV by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Porsche 924 Turbo NRF924W by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Volkswagen Golf 1.3 CL OWO214Y by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
The rat look thing isn't to everybody's taste, but you have to appreciate the attention to detail that the owners go to.
Volkswagen Beetle 1200 OVE938M by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Not particularly interesting, but the colour c=scheme reminded me of a forest green over crystal green Capri!
Mercedes-Benz E320 Coupe L67TGH by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
BMW Z3M Coupe M33BAT by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Audi 100 2.3E Avant G676AAD by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
A great selection of Japanese cars including this beautiful 240Z.
Datsun 240Z SPL820M by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Datsun 240Z SPL820M by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Datsun 240Z SPL820M by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
I can't recall the last time I saw a Carina this old.
Toyota Carina GT-T A823VAE by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Honda NSX.
Honda NSX G4NSX by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
I liked the look of these back in the day.
Nissan 300 ZX K323MGX by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Integra Type-R.
Honda Integra Coupe Type R JAM335X by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
As ever, there are plenty of American pick ups at this meet, if that sort of thing floats your boat.
Chevrolet Advance Design 803UXN by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Chevrolet Advance Design 854YUG by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Chevrolet Silverado OBA502P by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Saab 900 Turbo 16v Carlsson H298XYJ by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Some modern performance cars to drool over.
Ferrari California T LV16BEL by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
McLaren 720S 72OY by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Aston Martin Vantage GT8 HB06AML by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Nice car, but I'm not to keen on the unusual colour.
Aston Martin Vantage GT8 HB06AML by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Bentley Continental GT G11TRO by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Caterham 7 Roadsport 2.0 V11AGT and Caterham 7 R400 R400AFB by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Stunning pearlescent yellow paint.
TVR T350 AY54HZX by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
I'll end with three of the Capris together.
Three of a Kind. by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Well, that's it for another meet. I hope that you enjoyed looking through the photos.
Andrew.
Here are some photos from the latest meet.
As ever, where better to start than the Fords, and the Capri is first on the list!
I've seen this one loads of times, but this was it's show debut on 15" CCI rims.
Ford Capri 2.8 Injection Special C207HVW by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Ford Capri 2.0 S DDF861Y by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Ford Capri II 1600 XL SEH550N by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Ford Capri 2.8 Injection Special B204YUH by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
A nice conversion. Fairly rare too, I think.
Ford Fiesta 1300S Fly VLJ30X by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
The only Cortina there.
Ford Cortina 1500GT JEA589E by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
A nice selection of various escorts.
Ford Escort RS1600i A44VAF by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Ford Escort RS 1600i A540OPW by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Ford Escort XR3i C397MBD by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Ford Escort 1300 Ghia RYC626R by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Ford Escort RS Turbo F569DAX by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
May favourite.....after the Capris, of course!
Ford Escort RS1800 SGG480R by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Ford Popular 100E 312UXW by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Ford Econoline WTN317A by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Two low slung F-100 pick ups.
Ford F-100 Custom Cab 215UYE by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Ford F-100 Custom Cab 120UYW by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Ford F-100 Custom Cab 120UYW by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Ford Falcon Ranchero GNH155B by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
A couple of moderns.
Ford Mustang Fastback GT WM17GGO by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Ford Mustang Convertible GT M19TEG by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Now on to British classic cars.
Talbot Lotus Sunbeam OGO726V by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
How gorgeous is this AC?
AC Aceca 240RPD by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
AC Aceca 240RPD by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Rover 90 207XUV by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Rover 2000 TC FEH970J by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
TVR Tuscan Speed Six T77TUS by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Bentley Mulsanne F574OCD by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Hillman Imp Super UNK657E by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Vauxhall Cavalier 1.6 Estate E125VYC by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Sunbeam Alpine HCY126D by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Austin Mini 1000 City E F624ATH by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Rover Mini Cooper H3KJS by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Triumph Dolomite 1500 HL NAB755T by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Father and son!
MG B Roadster HBV752W and MG TF 160 LG53LWT by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Austin A40 Pick Up USK957 by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Some Germans of various descriptions.
BMW M3 A6HDM by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
The same car receiving a helping hand to avoid the splitter grounding. You have to feel for the owner as the M3 can sell for around £40K these days.
A Helping Hand by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Some Porsches.
Porsche 356 A 411YUH by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Porsche 911 Carrera Sport C4NSM by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Porsche 911 Carrera Super Sport G911SRO by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Porsche 911 Carrera Sport Targa E302EDV by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Porsche 924 Turbo NRF924W by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Volkswagen Golf 1.3 CL OWO214Y by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
The rat look thing isn't to everybody's taste, but you have to appreciate the attention to detail that the owners go to.
Volkswagen Beetle 1200 OVE938M by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Not particularly interesting, but the colour c=scheme reminded me of a forest green over crystal green Capri!
Mercedes-Benz E320 Coupe L67TGH by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
BMW Z3M Coupe M33BAT by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Audi 100 2.3E Avant G676AAD by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
A great selection of Japanese cars including this beautiful 240Z.
Datsun 240Z SPL820M by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Datsun 240Z SPL820M by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Datsun 240Z SPL820M by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
I can't recall the last time I saw a Carina this old.
Toyota Carina GT-T A823VAE by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Honda NSX.
Honda NSX G4NSX by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
I liked the look of these back in the day.
Nissan 300 ZX K323MGX by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Integra Type-R.
Honda Integra Coupe Type R JAM335X by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
As ever, there are plenty of American pick ups at this meet, if that sort of thing floats your boat.
Chevrolet Advance Design 803UXN by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Chevrolet Advance Design 854YUG by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Chevrolet Silverado OBA502P by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Saab 900 Turbo 16v Carlsson H298XYJ by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Some modern performance cars to drool over.
Ferrari California T LV16BEL by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
McLaren 720S 72OY by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Aston Martin Vantage GT8 HB06AML by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Nice car, but I'm not to keen on the unusual colour.
Aston Martin Vantage GT8 HB06AML by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Bentley Continental GT G11TRO by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Caterham 7 Roadsport 2.0 V11AGT and Caterham 7 R400 R400AFB by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Stunning pearlescent yellow paint.
TVR T350 AY54HZX by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
I'll end with three of the Capris together.
Three of a Kind. by Andrew 2.8i, on Flickr
Well, that's it for another meet. I hope that you enjoyed looking through the photos.
Andrew.
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Fantastic as always Andrew! I think I'm going to make the effort to come down next month for my first Queens Square of the year!
Thanks
Danny
Thanks
Danny
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Thanks Danny.D366Y wrote:Fantastic as always Andrew! I think I'm going to make the effort to come down next month for my first Queens Square of the year!
Does that mean that all went well with your recent MOT?
If you do go along, I'll make it the first QS meet of the year with my Capri too!
Andrew.
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I've not got the car back yet, needs the strut top welding unfortunately, but I should have the car back by next month, fingers crossed anyway, I miss driving it!Andrew 2.8i wrote:Thanks Danny.D366Y wrote:Fantastic as always Andrew! I think I'm going to make the effort to come down next month for my first Queens Square of the year!
Does that mean that all went well with your recent MOT?
If you do go along, I'll make it the first QS meet of the year with my Capri too!
Andrew.
I'll confirm a bit closer to the time but it should be all good by then
Danny
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Re: Queen Square April 2018
Good turnout judging by the weather All those Capri's look great.
The black XR3i was in your Weston Super Mare pics at Easter so must be fairly local. Not an XR Member that I know of, but our paths will cross
!600i with black plates......I wonder if he knows Jasonmarie
The black XR3i was in your Weston Super Mare pics at Easter so must be fairly local. Not an XR Member that I know of, but our paths will cross
!600i with black plates......I wonder if he knows Jasonmarie
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Hi Andy,andyd wrote:Good turnout judging by the weather
Yes, a varied turnout of cars as usual. A car or two for every taste!
The black XR3i usually turns up to the meets with the Capri boys, so I would guess he is local to the Bristol area.
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Great pictures Andrew. Yes, that AC is stunning. Big fan of that 240Z also. That 2.8 looks great on club 15's, on my radar for a future purchase I think. Liking the modern super cars you snapped too. Looking forward to making it up there later in the year. Cheers for uploading.
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Great pictures as always Andrew but it still looks like the middle of winter in Bristol - grey skies, bare trees don't they get spring in the west
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Hi Peter,
Andrew.
Thanks!Peter-S wrote:Great pictures as always Andrew
It's best that I don't mention the cold temperature then.......Peter-S wrote: it still looks like the middle of winter in Bristol - grey skies, bare trees don't they get spring in the west
Andrew.
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I thought I'd better mention this on the off chance that anybody was planning on going to the May meet at QS. The date clashes with the Bristol half marathon which has Queen Square as part of the route, the meet will therefore be held at an alternative location. That location has not yet been revealed, but as the QS meets that are held elsewhere just don't have the same atmosphere, the chances are that I won't be going. As far as I'm aware, the June date is carrying on as normal at the regular location.
Andrew.
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From their Facebook page;Andrew 2.8i wrote:I thought I'd better mention this on the off chance that anybody was planning on going to the May meet at QS. The date clashes with the Bristol half marathon which has Queen Square as part of the route, the meet will therefore be held at an alternative location. That location has not yet been revealed, but as the QS meets that are held elsewhere just don't have the same atmosphere, the chances are that I won't be going. As far as I'm aware, the June date is carrying on as normal at the regular location.
Andrew.
Update on next month’s location.
After a very successful meeting with a very understanding lady from the council it looks like we have a secured a fabulous location for the meet.
It will be unveiled very soon! We may have to limit numbers, but hopefully not. It would also be nice to make a small donation on arrival, but this will be confirmed.
I’m also hoping to make other locations a regular on the calendar to take a bit of pressure off the Square. So maybe every other month, or every few months we hold the meet elsewhere, this will also give us the chance to see what works well for us.
Look forward to hear your thoughts. But please don’t ask for the location just yet!
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It's that part of the statement that worries me. Moving location turns this brilliant meet into just another car show with no real atmosphere.andyd wrote:I’m also hoping to make other locations a regular on the calendar
The clash with the half marathon occurred two years ago, and on that occasion the location was relocated to a car dealership forecourt. It was mostly modern cars that turned up and therefore the great variety of cars that is the norm at QS was lost.
Don't get me started on the possibility of paying an admission fee.......
Andrew.
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People are always trying to change or improve things like this, but hopefully this meet will remain as it is.Andrew 2.8i wrote:It's that part of the statement that worries me. Moving location turns this brilliant meet into just another car show with no real atmosphere.andyd wrote:I’m also hoping to make other locations a regular on the calendar
The clash with the half marathon occurred two years ago, and on that occasion the location was relocated to a car dealership forecourt. It was mostly modern cars that turned up and therefore the great variety of cars that is the norm at QS was lost.
Don't get me started on the possibility of paying an admission fee.......
Andrew.
Pretty used to paying admission fees here usually £5 min, but often free for visitors Only a few events are currently free for classic owners...
IMO, as many events raise money for charity everyone should pay £2 or £3 pounds, which would work out better in the long term.....
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Slightly annoying as I've more or less got everything sorted and was working towards this as my target date!Andrew 2.8i wrote:I thought I'd better mention this on the off chance that anybody was planning on going to the May meet at QS. The date clashes with the Bristol half marathon which has Queen Square as part of the route, the meet will therefore be held at an alternative location. That location has not yet been revealed, but as the QS meets that are held elsewhere just don't have the same atmosphere, the chances are that I won't be going. As far as I'm aware, the June date is carrying on as normal at the regular location.
Andrew.
June will definitely have to be my first of the year then!!
Cheers
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Sorry about that Danny. In my experience, the confusion over alternative locations means that not as many people go. Those that do tend to be the boy racers in the newer cars.D366Y wrote:Slightly annoying as I've more or less got everything sorted and was working towards this as my target date!
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Not your fault Andrew, no need to apologise! I was just looking forward to getting out in what will hopefully be the sun if the weather ever improves Just have to go in June instead!Andrew 2.8i wrote:Sorry about that Danny. In my experience, the confusion over alternative locations means that not as many people go. Those that do tend to be the boy racers in the newer cars.D366Y wrote:Slightly annoying as I've more or less got everything sorted and was working towards this as my target date!
Andrew.
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Hi Andrew.
Just seen your pics from the April QS Meet. As always a cracking turnout of classics. Good number of Fords too mate. Those Capri's are stunning. That Black Capri with the 7.5j deep dish wheels looks spot on..hmmm...i seem to recall a young forum member here who's a bit partial to a Black Deep-Dished Capri..hmmm...
Great array of pics Andrew. I have to agree with Rob. That 240Z is very very nice !! No wonder you make the effort to get along to this meet. Good on you fella
Cheers mate
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Just seen your pics from the April QS Meet. As always a cracking turnout of classics. Good number of Fords too mate. Those Capri's are stunning. That Black Capri with the 7.5j deep dish wheels looks spot on..hmmm...i seem to recall a young forum member here who's a bit partial to a Black Deep-Dished Capri..hmmm...
Great array of pics Andrew. I have to agree with Rob. That 240Z is very very nice !! No wonder you make the effort to get along to this meet. Good on you fella
Cheers mate
Nick
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Thanks Nick,Fordoholic Nick wrote:Great array of pics Andrew. I have to agree with Rob. That 240Z is very very nice !! No wonder you make the effort to get along to this meet. Good on you fella
I my opinion, it's the best car meet around. It's just a pity it's so far from home.
The 240Z was the star of the show and the best car there......after all the classic Fords, of course!
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Advance warning: Sadly, the June meet has also been relocated to a council car park.D366Y wrote: Just have to go in June instead!
It's not the same if it isn't held in QS, so it's unlikely that I'll be going.
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Frustrating to say the least, but it looks like my June has freed up a bit!Andrew 2.8i wrote:Advance warning: Sadly, the June meet has also been relocated to a council car park.D366Y wrote: Just have to go in June instead!
It's not the same if it isn't held in QS, so it's unlikely that I'll be going.
Andrew.
If they keep going at this rate I'll never make it there this year!!
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