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Wed 14th January 14:45 On the A2 just outside of Dover, London bound.
Green B, quick flash of lights and wave, but no response back. That said at a closing speed of some 120mph you don't get a lot of time.
 
Wed 14th January 14:45 On the A2 just outside of Dover, London bound.
Green B, quick flash of lights and wave, but no response back. That said at a closing speed of some 120mph you don't get a lot of time.

Must be quite a few on that road...

From Saturday 7th Feb, london bound

(I was in the panda so didn't want to look sad and wave)

Jim
 

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Just seen a yellow one in Swindon, Wilts. Hardtop also - 12:30 10th Feb. I did wave whilst driving in mine, but I think they thought I was weird!!!!

Never thought I'd like yellow until I saw it.

Old Trad Shape. (y)
 
Saw a nice red 'R' registration one around 0930 this morning (11 Feb) in Bracknell, Berkshire driving towards Reading. I was following but not in my B.
 
Silver mark 1 on the Deal Dover road 3pm 25th Feb.
Nice looking with a boot rack, sorry I didn't wave/flash but I was driving the Alfa.
 
Monday morning 6am: I am driving my (Spanish reg) B as fast as I dare in the dark in a forest full of wild boar, along the road from Levignac to Pibrac west of Toulouse, no other cars on the road except one behind me at sensible distance. Eventually am overtaken by said car and its a Mk II red B!! Toulousian plate - but as all Toulousians drive so close behind the car in front so that you can normally share your mints with the driver behind, I take it it was either a non-local driver or a mark of recognition....

Did think I was hallucinating for a minute though!!
 
Monday morning 6am: I am driving my (Spanish reg) B as fast as I dare in the dark in a forest full of wild boar, along the road from Levignac to Pibrac west of Toulouse, no other cars on the road except one behind me at sensible distance. Eventually am overtaken by said car and its a Mk II red B!! Toulousian plate - but as all Toulousians drive so close behind the car in front so that you can normally share your mints with the driver behind, I take it it was either a non-local driver or a mark of recognition....

Did think I was hallucinating for a minute though!!

Sounds brilliant. Would have made a good picture too.
 
There aren't many Barchettas in Portugal, but I did manage to catch one whilst at the beach... but like me, it was a foreigner to these parts.
Is it anybody on this Forum?
 

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