Yep, saw Aston Martins parked on the streets in Notting Hill. The English
say it is all of the new-money Russians.
From: Owain Lloyd [mailto:owain.lloyd@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2013 10:48 AM
To: Joe Brown
Cc: tigers@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Tigers] England Trip
The museum is indeed rather nice but of course you do need to brave Coventry
to get there :)
Classic cars are a not uncommon sight on the roads in the summer at weekends
in England.
As for the cars in west London, yes it's rather crazy. A lot of money
there. I once saw 5 v12 lambos in a row that were unrelated to each other
and a rolls Royce was the next car. Also due to the lack of parking, most
people park their Porsche turbos and the like on the street. Wander around
the residential streets of holland park or Notting hill and you see car
after car parked on the street that is something really special.
On Saturday, July 13, 2013, Joe Brown wrote:
Thanks to everyone that replied with suggestions about my trip. Because our
schedule kept changing the only car related thing we go to do was visit the
Transport Museum in Coventry (http://www.transport-museum.com/). It doesn't
really have anything about Rootes or Sunbeam but it is a great museum.
Admission is free and I guess I was expecting a jumble of cars in an old
warehouse or something. But this place is very nice and presents the cars
(and bicycles and motorcycles) in displays that reflect what was going on in
their eras. In another area they have a selection of race cars from F1 to
rally. It's a great way to spend an afternoon and you get to see a lot of
beautiful countryside getting there.
I had been swapping emails with a guy from the Rootes Archive Centre in
Banbury (which is very near Coventry). They are only open by appointment
and we couldn't make our schedule work out. I noticed on their website (
<http://www.rootesarchivecentre.org/> http://www.rootesarchivecentre.org/)
that they have some Rootes branded merchandise for sale but they do not have
any photos. They don't keep it at the Centre, so I wouldn't have been able
to see it there. Has anyone ever purchased any of this merchandise? Do you
have some photos you can share?
Of course, Coventry is not far from Silverstone and they had the F1 race
there that same day. So we got caught in that traffic on the way back to
where I was staying. We saw a great variety of old cars on the highways
that day. I don't know if the nice weather brought everybody out on the
roads or if the Brits just like to drive their collectible cars to the F1
races.
I also spent 1 day touring around London and I've never seen so many
Ferraris, Astons, and assorted other fantastic cars on city streets before.
Jaguars were as common as Hondas in my hometown. I need to get back over
there and spend some more time.
Thanks,
Joe Brown
Arlington, TX
B382000217
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