Rusty Old Rubbish

Roadgoing Rubbish, Recollections and other Random Ramblings

2017-06-30

Back in the Field of Dreams

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The weekend just gone marked the first anniversary of the muddy spectacle that was Shitefest 2016 , and it was appropriately celebrated by b...
2017-06-21

Unsung heroes: Volvo F86

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So far this series has mainly profiled cars, plus a couple of buses and a taxi, but I have never yet looked at the unsung heroes of the truc...
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2017-06-18

The Quest continues

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More about Quest 80 I haven't had much time for blogging lately as the show season is now in full swing. Last Sunday I was back at Ga...
2017-05-31

Unsung heroes: Metrocab

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Along with the red Routemaster bus, the other instantly recognisable symbol of London and British public transport is the black cab. I can p...
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2017-05-29

Willington Classic Car Show

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The late May bank holiday weekend can be a busy time for classic car owners, with no shortage of events throughout the country. My friend Me...
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2017-05-15

Dream cars: Rover SD1 estate

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BL's greatest missed opportunity?  I like estate cars. I don't really know why but I just have a fascination with them and often ...
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2017-05-09

The end of Little Chef

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You may remember my popular piece on the decline of Little Chef written last year. Sadly it seems the optimism I expressed then was misplac...
2017-04-29

Unsung heroes: Chevrolet Corvair

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Unsafe at any speed? Today's unsung hero is the first American car in the series and another controversial choice. The Chevrolet Corv...
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2017-04-25

Scrambling for Drive It Day

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Bicester Heritage is somewhere every classic car fan really must visit. Based on the former RAF Bicester site, this unique place is a mecca ...
2017-04-16

A trucking good Easter

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For most people, Easter Sunday is a time of rest and relaxation. Not for me though as I headed to Jacks Hill Cafe near Towcester for their a...
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Rusty Old Rubbish
Born, raised and still living in the fine town of Buckingham, England, by trade I'm an IT professional with a particular interest in databases and web application development, but my passions are rubbish old vehicles and classic rock music and I am the proud owner of a 1978 Austin Maxi. This blog is mostly about transport, tech and music, plus anything else I may feel like writing about. I hope you enjoy what I have to say and your input is very welcome so please don't be afraid to leave a comment.
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