Last friday we decided to go visit a fellow Purist residing in the UK.
While waiting for the chunneltrain we spotted this factory-Aston probably testing out a tougher version of the new Virage.
Most European sportscar manufacturers test their beutys at the Nurburgring (Nordschleife) in Germany so the English obviously have to cross the channel.
Check out that frontwing, quite sporty .
I was happy having a go in my friends Vantage from my home via some backroads and some highways to Calais.
Once in the UK B took over the steering wheel ...
Round noon we decided to have a light meal in a local village, Kent is such a lovely place. Lots of beautiful houses and the scenery is veeeeeery nice.
On our way we met a Purist who has won Euromillions some weeks ago (+ 100,00,00 pounds) .... ... .
He bought a new hat and some fancy cars.
He also bought a new tea-cup.
Obviously he first bought the cars and soon ran out of money to buy a big enough parking space.
Isn't this a nice place ?
Uuurghh ...
No comment, didn't even bother to ask some more details on this one ... .
The wings of freedom !
While driving to G99's place we met a guy in a Merc with a familiar numberplate
Once arrived at our destination i immediately tried out my replacement for the Clio RS ...
Stay tuned for part 2 my friends !
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Last friday we decided to go visit a fellow Purist residing in the UK. While waiting for the chunneltrain we spotted this factory-Aston probably testing out a tougher version of the new Virage. Most European sportscar manufacturers test their beutys at th...
I'm looking forward to a visit down south myself so this is a nice little appetiser..!! Looks like fun a nice weather for England for once - they must have known you were coming Andy.
That evening we decided to put on our best shoes ... We took the ferry to Portsmouth and after the ship's captain took our pic he gave us back our little green bag . 3 handsome Purists ... heeeermm. Famous Portsmouth icon ... Graham took us to a very very...
fully agree with you Jerry. i chose it randomly off the internet and i was very lucky as it is possibly the best restaurant in Portsmouth and the quality would please the taste buds of every purist. G
.. into history ... Tha day after (this reminds me of a certain movie) we all (yes you too G) had a bit of a hangover and we decided to travel in style to the nearby city centre of Gosport. Admiring a nice SM300 at breakfast .. Checking out the local chic...
A little boy finally visiting a real submarine ... HMS Alliance that did some diving (and fighting) during WW II. All aboard ! OK, this was no place for pussy's .... . Front torpedo launch tubes. A real sailor wears two SM 300's. Artificial daylight, on a...
Smaller submarine ... i just can't imagine being in a thing like this deep under water .. . It's definetely not designed for me Don't throw it over Graham ! Even older: Britain's first submarine - Holland I - launched in 1901. This was a creepy thing to g...
i'll only post a few as Filip has posted most of them. it looks really big on the outside, but really small on the inside this is the sort of sleeping arrangements i provide for visiting purists the last surviving Royal naval X24 mini-sub a crew of 4 in t...
hi Horo, no its the Submarine museum in Gosport which is the other side of Portsmouth harbour. Gosport was the home of the Submarine service, Hovercraft and the main Ordnance depot for the Navy. most of that has gone now and been turned into Museums or ap...
Drove down from London to visit a mate from my student years. The HMS Victory still there, and there are some new fanged apartment blocks and shopping malls on the waterfront. Spinmakers Quay or something like that. Quite livable place. So, this is home n...
Gosport is home, but Gunwharf quays and the rest of Portsmouth is a short ferry trip away(less than 10 minutes). Portsmouth is great to eat and shop, but not so good to live in unless you have plenty of money. G
....God, I want to head to Gosport. I would love to see X-24. I don't think even I could stand up anywhere in those things...Imagine being cooped up in one of those things for with 3 other people for hours and hours as you made a run into a fjord to set c...
start planning a visit Ben and we'll do the museum again. not sure what you mean about british chariots, but most of the subs were british. the Holland 1, the X-24, the Invincible. the shark and the pig were of course German and Italian. G
...the British version of the Pigs. Developed after the RN found the remains of an Italian human torpedo. Mk I Chariot. The Italians invented the things, and are rightly well acknowledged for their exploits, but the RN performed plenty of missions with th...
...I have a entire shelf devoted to that stuff. If you haven't already, get your hands on (or watch the film of) Above Us The Waves. In the film Cmdr. Fraser wears a lovely Reverso, in reality, Fraser was nowhere near Norway
I was pretty near you last week, but tied up with family stuff - we could have done a GTG at Peppa Pig world. Should be round that way again fairly soon and will drop you a line.
We decided to leve the Vantage at Graham's place and returned with this beautiful Daimler ... . This car also has a 4litre V8 with 400 hp ... it houses a supercharger (kompressor) which gives it more torque and smoothness. A fine driving machine ... and a...
Filips head conveniently obstructs the number of my house on the top pic (not the one with the scaffolding) and its out of view on the bottom pic Graham...