Vignale FF in typical West Brom location!

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Vignale FF in typical West Brom location!

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A publicity shot feauring FF number 6
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Post by azenis »

Looks like a shoot i saw in a magazine recently for the interceptors 40th birthday, one of the classic car magazines... I never bought it (pommy mags are SO expensive here in Aus) but the people were dressed in period costume, the guy was pretending to be a Jensen salesman with brochures etc and the girl a customer

That building looks pretty shonky, doesnt look like they went to much effort to make sure things were level and square :lol: I guess it may be pretty old though?
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Post by zacmarshall »

yup, it was taken at the Oak House when the classic car magazine was doing the shoot for the 40th anniversary article. The JOC found the cars and also managed to get some ex-jensen employees for the journalists to speak to.

The FF (car of the month) is Dave Perkins' car and the Interceptor you can see the back end of belongs to Keith Andrews.

The guy in the photo (sorry, I'm nearly 40 now the memory is going, I can't remember his name) has had an Interceptor for something like 20 years, although it's been off the road for the last few.
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Post by Ole H Sanne »

More interestingly...but overlooked.....is the girl single?
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azenis wrote:That building looks pretty shonky, doesnt look like they went to much effort to make sure things were level and square :lol: I guess it may be pretty old though?
Shonky??

Oak House was built in 1590 - don't think they had levels then...
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Post by Timterceptor »

lostykitkat wrote: Shonky??

Oak House was built in 1590 - don't think they had levels then...
They certainly didn't have O levels Losty & they wouldn't have dreamed of cheating at them......


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Post by azenis »

lostykitkat wrote:
azenis wrote:That building looks pretty shonky, doesnt look like they went to much effort to make sure things were level and square :lol: I guess it may be pretty old though?
Shonky??

Oak House was built in 1590 - don't think they had levels then...

ahhhhh I see!
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