rubix101

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Although not a Landy show, todays (Sat 21) vintage rally at St Mawgan, Cornwall, saw a well-interesting selection. I counted at least 26, not including the 'workhorses' that had their duties to attend to before becoming an exhibit themselves. From a rather sympathetically restored 1949 80" complete with its original ring pull 4x4 chain reaching through its hole in the floor, Series 3's, 2a's 90/Defenders (the real ones) with one, a 110 pickup sporting a Cummins. Of course, there are many other mechanical distractions at these shows along the line of classic 50's & 60's motors along with everything in between, steam, etc. You get the picture. & the one thing that always sticks in my mind is how willing these folk are to chat about their steeds, be they cars, Landy's & whatever. Long may these rallies continue & hats off to the organizers for a LOT of 'behind the scenes' work that must surely go on. Anyone on here attend todays show?
 
Although not a Landy show, todays (Sat 21) vintage rally at St Mawgan, Cornwall, saw a well-interesting selection. I counted at least 26, not including the 'workhorses' that had their duties to attend to before becoming an exhibit themselves. From a rather sympathetically restored 1949 80" complete with its original ring pull 4x4 chain reaching through its hole in the floor, Series 3's, 2a's 90/Defenders (the real ones) with one, a 110 pickup sporting a Cummins. Of course, there are many other mechanical distractions at these shows along the line of classic 50's & 60's motors along with everything in between, steam, etc. You get the picture. & the one thing that always sticks in my mind is how willing these folk are to chat about their steeds, be they cars, Landy's & whatever. Long may these rallies continue & hats off to the organizers for a LOT of 'behind the scenes' work that must surely go on. Anyone on here attend todays show?
Support these events whenever you can boys n’ girls….part of our history.
 
Although not a Landy show, todays (Sat 21) vintage rally at St Mawgan, Cornwall, saw a well-interesting selection. I counted at least 26, not including the 'workhorses' that had their duties to attend to before becoming an exhibit themselves. From a rather sympathetically restored 1949 80" complete with its original ring pull 4x4 chain reaching through its hole in the floor, Series 3's, 2a's 90/Defenders (the real ones) with one, a 110 pickup sporting a Cummins. Of course, there are many other mechanical distractions at these shows along the line of classic 50's & 60's motors along with everything in between, steam, etc. You get the picture. & the one thing that always sticks in my mind is how willing these folk are to chat about their steeds, be they cars, Landy's & whatever. Long may these rallies continue & hats off to the organizers for a LOT of 'behind the scenes' work that must surely go on. Anyone on here attend todays show?
Ah yes good ol' sister station St Mawgan