Look what drove past today ?

chrisvega

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So Spring is here but this is sub-zero, positively arctic on the cool wall :D
Look what just drove past in sleepy old Devon. So refreshing and uplifting to to see expensive classics being used as daily runarounds rather than being salted away in heated garages never to be seen. Top respect to the owner of this Aston reg. 006

Best part of a million quid, Dream car and plate. not quite 007 but next best thing. Older guy driving with a young woman in passenger seat.
Maybe his daughter ;) or maybe not :) :cool:
 

RIDDLER

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Great car and fantastic number plate. And I agree with you about applauding him for getting out there and driving it.
For Sean's benefit, we drive on the left - but this was clearly a dual carriageway.
 

jonbills

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Rob, how do you know it's a dual carriageway? Rather than a one way single carriageway?
Not trying to be clever - just wondering.
 

chrisvega

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It is a dual carriageway leading up to a roundabout so anyone turning left is in left lane at this point ( Mrs.chrisvega ;) ) and anyone going straight ahead is in right lane.

A376 Exmouth Road, just before Clyst St.George roundabout.
Franky will know it well :)
 

RIDDLER

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Rob, how do you know it's a dual carriageway? Rather than a one way single carriageway?
Not trying to be clever - just wondering.
Just couldn't imagine there would be so many cars, least of all an extremely valuable classic Aston, ambling down the wrong side of the road towards a blind bend. The Aston, and the one in front, would surely have moved back over as they finished overtaking, unless they were on a dual carriageway. That was my reasoning.
 
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