
Luckily, several other people had the same idea and our corner of the carpark was full of a variety of Dubs.


New out was this tidy Crewcab, an ex Swedish railway work van it had lead a hard life and recently been restored.

This Beetle clearly wasn't carry enough load in the suitcase to overcome the heavy weights under the bonnet!

After a natter the sun was heading down and the temperature along with it, so I hightailed it home.
Steve.
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