We started the day riding around with JFK. Well this one.
Anthony's 2007 Ford Modeo ST - almost as old as the SAAB. Frustratingly we hit at least three 'Road Closed' signs for road works which hampered progress.
On the way back after visiting the ubiquitous country house (Gumby Hall) I spotted a couple of classic cars in a park and uncovered the smallest of events - many more tractors than cars in fact. I spotted this quite stately Rover from 1937 which looked nice though. Although with only 1080cc (the same as the Imp) it would be give you stately progress too.
After a wander to the sea side we were heading home when we called in at a curious shop stuffed full of full, but I found a nice vintage suitcase. Also buried in the mass of stock was a mid 1960's Morris Minor Traveler. Covered in, and full of junk too - so much so I missed it walking past.
The story was that they arrived there, having bought three plots of land and had a house built around the car. They had the AA make it safe and just left it there - for many many years.
Then a SAAB ride for another takeaway.
Here I am parking on the edge.
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