Just goes to show there's never a need to leave these shores to go and see nice thingsGibbo2286 wrote:There's a nice but not so elaborate chateau in the Midlands.

Just goes to show there's never a need to leave these shores to go and see nice thingsGibbo2286 wrote:There's a nice but not so elaborate chateau in the Midlands.
Stickyfinger wrote:Tow an extra large plastic storm trooper helmet with something slow , uncomfortable and noisy.....
....confirms my feelings on "Van-ing"
another reason.....caravanner when the kids were little...
Stickyfinger wrote:Tow an extra large plastic storm trooper helmet with something slow , uncomfortable and noisy.....
....confirms my feelings on "Van-ing"
Regards NeilFrom http://www.conceptcarz.com/vehicle/z12521/Alfa-Romeo-6C-1750-GS.aspx
The Red Headlight covers (removed at night) served several purposes and were used by most Alfa Romeos competing in the pre-war Mille Miglia Races. Being an open road race, the covers protected the headlights from flying rocks, allowed the cheering crowds to easily identify an Alfa as it approached and could be used to distract non-Alfa competitors turning on those big 12V Bosch lights and tailgating the opposing car.