Monday, 27 February 2012

Classic Car Meet - Moat House, Alcester

The last Sunday of every month, the Moat House, Coughton, Nr. Alcester hosts a classic car 'meet'. We visited to promote our forthcoming vintage gathering 9th & 10th June, Astwood Bank.

A lovely February day brought out some fine examples of vehicles of all types and ages.

Here is a small selection of photographs for your enjoyment.

A well presented Austin - Healey from the days of the Donald Healey Motor Co.

This was a wonderful example of a Austin Mini Countryman from the 1960's. Well restored.

Wow, a Pontiac Trans Am. Remember 'Smokey and The Bandit' with Burt Reynolds. A similar car to this was used in the movie.

I fell in love with this car as soon as it arrived. A 1950'S American 'Chevy'. Restoration on going and will become a HotRod. The original Texas license plate was on the drivers floor.

A 1936 Austin 7 Opal. Lovely car. Well restored.

This is an unusual example of a MG TD series motor car. Although right hand drive, it was built for the Swiss market and has Swiss specified parts fitted, including the traffic indicators.

A classic 1953 Ford Popular 'A' series.

This circa late 1950's Ford Zodiac MK II. Fantastic presentation.


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