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Not sure how many of the Cayman Register will be there this weekend but I'm working on the stand on the Sunday, some may not think of the Cayman as a Classic due to Old=Classic New=Not Classic but to me at least, the Cayman was a classic from the drawing board on. [:D]

Hoping to see you there.[:D][:D]
 
Kevan Dont feel left out. Become a real Classic - Remove the Y in Cayman then nip round the NEC Autojumble and replace with the letters V and E then you would feel more at home![;)]
 
ORIGINAL: jdpef356 Kevan Dont feel left out. Become a real Classic - Remove the Y in Cayman then nip round the NEC Autojumble and replace with the letters V and E then you would feel more at home![;)]
I've had second thoughts - Do the above and dress up as FRED FLINTSTONE [:D][:D][:D][:D]
 
ORIGINAL: Buddy Not sure how many of the Cayman Register will be there this weekend but I'm working on the stand on the Sunday, some may not think of the Cayman as a Classic due to Old=Classic New=Not Classic but to me at least, the Cayman was a classic from the drawing board on. [:D] Hoping to see you there.[:D][:D]
Good luck, you will need it amongst the classic brigade[:(]
 
Last time I was there, they had new Morgans, Ferraris among others it's down to interpretation of Classic, out of date design doesn't make something Classic or John RO24 would be on show[:D] Classic is in the design being worthy of preserving. I've done the classic car thing now I prefer good design.[;)]
 
Kevan, Agree with you on the design merits and also done the classic thing. Caymans are not popular amongst the classic set, at least not yet, IME. Chris
 
I also will be there on Sunday, as is my 964RS. And my Cayman is my daily driver. What's not to like ? [;)]
 
ORIGINAL: Buddy Last time I was there, they had new Morgans, Ferraris among others it's down to interpretation of Classic, out of date design doesn't make something Classic or John RO24 would be on show[:D] Classic is in the design being worthy of preserving. I've done the classic car thing now I prefer good design.[;)]
I've been to the NEC Classic show today and don't those ladies selling insurance etc dressed in there tight little black things love us old classics[;)] Don't worry boys plenty of modern stuff mixed in with the oldies! Great Show enjoy!
 
ORIGINAL: jdpef356
ORIGINAL: Buddy Last time I was there, they had new Morgans, Ferraris among others it's down to interpretation of Classic, out of date design doesn't make something Classic or John RO24 would be on show[:D] Classic is in the design being worthy of preserving. I've done the classic car thing now I prefer good design.[;)]
I've been to the NEC Classic show today and don't those ladies selling insurance etc dressed in there tight little black things love us old classics[;)] Don't worry boys plenty of modern stuff mixed in with the oldies! Great Show enjoy!
John Why didn't we see you visiting the real people in hall 6?
 

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