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Offline Pete Gray

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Stafford Classic Show
« on: 02.05. 2012 21:16 »
A huge event last weekend with some lovely bikes and tons and tons of parts and components.
Here's a few BSA's

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Re: Stafford Classic Show
« Reply #1 on: 02.05. 2012 21:27 »
Some Gold Stars and a couple of Crockers, which I'd never heard of. Apparently from LA in the 40's and now being recreated as original ??

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1961 Swinging arm A7
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Re: Stafford Classic Show
« Reply #2 on: 02.05. 2012 21:33 »
An ariel view, pun intended, and Giacamo Agostini being interviewed - taken from a distance as I couldn't get near.
A stunning Square 4 protype copy and lastly an outlandish V8 special in the bike park area.

The weather held off on Saturday for a great days outing but I believe Sunday was virtually a lost cause for the outside exhibitors.
The numbers there on Saturday were incredible as were some of the asking prices on our beloved classics.
NOTE TO SELF:-
Must check my A7 valuation on the Carole Nash insurance policy.

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1961 Swinging arm A7
2000 BMW R1100R

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Re: Stafford Classic Show
« Reply #3 on: 03.05. 2012 09:40 »
Stafford got to be the best of the year, could not go this year but last year I noticed exhibitors, sellers and visitors from many European countries, not just uk.
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