
This is the best photo I've
ever taken of Paul's car.

Steve and Helen found a
corner . . .


A million miles away from
the traditional fins and chrome image of Cadillac but it's got what it takes,
and then some !
Nice one Brad.

Er, I don't know . . . is
this Geoff the Welder's car? Think it is.


Once again, the darkness
enhances the lines of this British classic.


Greg, the chef I mentioned
at the beginning, put these Specials together, at very short notice, for us.
All quality, freshly cooked food. No microwave stuff here.
For next month, we should have our own, more extensive menu, priced 'down' just
for us.
I did have to explain, 'we're not a club but thanks anyway'.

Thought I'd finish with one of my ' right button, wrong time ' photos just to give you a chukle !
Aah, knew
there was something I forgot to mention.
When we got there tonight, there was a van and caravan parked up.
It had Stonecast Paving on the side, so we just thought they were doing some
work at the pub.
But then, an unmarked pickup, pulling a twin axle 25 foot, Hobby caravan appeared
and
parked behind them. Gypsies !!!!!!! Kept expecting another twenty to arrive
!!
Made sure that we parked well away from them and that's why
some of the cars were in the less-illuminated areas.
Oh yea,
just one more thing.
Thanks to Tony Tyreman who took some smashing photos
and put them up in the Mopar Muscle Association Forum.
Thanks to
everyone who came.
look forward to seeing you next month.
Graham & Cameron