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Harpenden 'Classics on the Common'... pics added

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 21 7:32 am
by RobTwin
...tonite! If anyone's interested :)

Usually 2 months earlier so less daylight this time unfortunately but should be worth a visit if you're local enough!

Re: Harpenden 'Classics on the Common'...

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 21 8:50 am
by Pete
Never been to this one.

As expected, the website says "Entries for exhibitors are now closed"

Where do all the Erks with Classic cars who have not registered Park?

Thanks.

Re: Harpenden 'Classics on the Common'...

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 21 9:24 am
by RobTwin
Hi Pete,
These days we just go in the 'daily' and park in the car park near the leisure centre / swimming pool etc, but there are usually a fair few classics parked in the surrounding roads nearer the common.
I think now that it's open from earlier in the day, there's more coming and going throughout the afternoon than there used to be when it was only open from 4pm, so there may be more opportunities to grab a space? :-k

Re: Harpenden 'Classics on the Common'...

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 21 9:29 am
by Pete
Many thanks for the update..

If you have decided to go in the Daily then that speaks volumes and I think I will give it a miss...

Cheers - and have a good time!

Re: Harpenden 'Classics on the Common'...

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 21 9:44 am
by RobTwin
We took the Plymouth and the Dodge there a few times back when the common was only open from 4pm and the traffic thru the town was so bad we decided to just take the daily park out of the way. We usually just go after work so dont get there till about 6pm which gives a couple of hours to look around before the majority have started to drift off.
But this year I'm having the afternoon off so I'll get there between 2-3 and have a few hours there before it gets too dark :shock:

Stu cant make it any earlier than about 6 so will be giving it a miss too :?

Re: Harpenden 'Classics on the Common'... pics added

Posted: Sun Sep 26, 21 2:59 am
by RobTwin
Got there at 3pm, plenty of room in the public car parks thankfully, and the common was still/already quite full. Most of them were Mark Jackson's... he who bought Stuart Keen's old 69 hemi Coronet... well, about 5 cars and about 5 Harleys were his... :lol:

Bit light on the Mopars this year, apart from Mark's Coronet and Challenger. Shock horror - no Gen 2 Chargers!! :shock: Not that I saw anyway. Ex-Dave McBride and Richard ('Scooby')'s Gen 3 was there plus a nice 71 GTX.

Other than that, just a nice mix of everything from a 1900 Daimler to brand new supercars...

Re: Harpenden 'Classics on the Common'... pics added

Posted: Mon Sep 27, 21 7:57 am
by cadboy
Great photos and some nice cars there to, thanks for sharing :thumbright:

Re: Harpenden 'Classics on the Common'... pics added

Posted: Mon Sep 27, 21 10:33 am
by RobTwin
Thanks cadboy :) :thumbright:

Re: Harpenden 'Classics on the Common'... pics added

Posted: Mon Sep 27, 21 2:17 pm
by Stu Twin
So where's 3MLJ? And how did he drive them all there?

... I'll take the brown XK120. ta.

Re: Harpenden 'Classics on the Common'... pics added

Posted: Mon Sep 27, 21 2:20 pm
by RobTwin
Stu Twin wrote: Mon Sep 27, 21 2:17 pm So where's 3MLJ? And how did he drive them all there?

... I'll take the brown XK120. ta.
Dunno, I saw Mark but didn't get to speak to him. I saw him carrying a helmet and wearing a leather jacket when we were leaving so he must have been riding one of the bikes. He must have a lot of trustworthy friends!

Re: Harpenden 'Classics on the Common'... pics added

Posted: Tue Sep 28, 21 10:00 pm
by MattH
Some great cars there, many I've not seen before, GTX is a new one on me.

That IH fire engine is the winner for me.
There is some fantastic machinery there, clearly Harpenden has quite some disposable income!

Re: Harpenden 'Classics on the Common'... pics added

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 21 1:27 am
by RobTwin
MattH wrote: Tue Sep 28, 21 10:00 pm Some great cars there, many I've not seen before, GTX is a new one on me.

That IH fire engine is the winner for me.
There is some fantastic machinery there, clearly Harpenden has quite some disposable income!
Hi Matt, yes Harpenden does have a habit of turning up the odd gem. That fire engine was at Knebworth a couple of years ago so must be local too.