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I'm not great at identifying old cars, so forgive the captions here. This is 247UXA.
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This is an Austin, 2600FN (that's a bit better)
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This is an Austin Six, YJ3455, showing a lot of timberwork....
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..and another Austin Six.
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This is an Austin (definitely) A30 (I think), SUX844.
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This is nice, but I don't know what it is, except it's registration number is BF4208, and someone has painted "The Duke" on the bonnet.
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On safer territory now. This is Bristol 'L' type KFM767.
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This is KHT470....
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...and this is KX2223.
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This is a Morris, KHT528 (getting better again!)...
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..and this is a Morris 1000, POF800. Now we're heading for information overload.
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But not for long. This is a Rover (I don't know what type), MOW611F.
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The Sea Cadets' Band, which opened proceedings.
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Splendid (but unidentified) lorry, PGK885 departs
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RSK464, which although it looks like a Morris Minor at first glance, is actually a pre-Farina Morris Oxford (getting good now...)
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Morris Marina jam sandwich TNO595K. Your getaway car needn't be too hot to outrun this.
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Two gleaming Wolseleys, WOU598 and FGP144J. A type that used to be popular for banger racing. Thankfully these avoided that fate.
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