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Terry Waite is reunited with his beloved MGB sports car. He had left the blue car in the garage of his Blackheath home when he flew off to Beirut in the early winter of 1987
Mr Fred McArdell who has been poultry farming on the Orkneys for the past 6 years used to find quite a lot of time on his hands, so he made himself a motor car
The worlds greatest race - The Derby. A view of the course at Epsom, showing the motor-coachs and part of the huge crowd which use them as stands to view the racing. 4th June 1929
Visit of the American president John F Kennedy and his wife Jackie to London, England. Pictured leaving London Airport in open top car with British Prime Minister Harold MacMillan. 4th June 1961
Topless model Sarah Walkden sitting on the top deck of an open top London bus as she takes a tour of the city. May 1975 75-2521
The Liverpool FC Tour Bus passes Anfield Football Club in Walton, Liverpool as the players enjoy a parade in their honour after winning the 1981 European Cup Final against Real Madrid (1-0)
The Liverpool FC Tour Bus passes through Liverpool City Centre as the players enjoy a parade in their honour after winning the 1981 European Cup Final against Real Madrid (1-0)
Liverpool FC, Homecoming Victory Parade after winning the FA Cup, and completing a League and Cup double, Sunday 11th May 1986
Memories of former days came alive in Leamington yesterday when a 1920s London bus jogged along The Parade. The 1925 " General" belonged to the Old London General Onmibus Company but made
Thousands of England football fans line the streets near Luton airport to welcome their heroes back from Italy, following the World Cup tournament
The England football team arrive at Luton airport after returning from the World Cup tournament in Italy where they were eliminated in the semi final by West Germany on penalties
Dave Mackay of Tottenham Hotspur parades the FA Cup down the High Street in Tottenham. May 1967
Ladies Day Out in a vintage 1925 Bus, Cambridge, June 1977
Leaving today, (Tuesday 25th May 1965) on the first leg of his round the world trip is 31 year old Jim Parkinson who will drive a home made car powered by a lawn mower engine
Newcastle United win the League Division 1. Players on the open top bus with the trophy, fans lined along the route. Lee Clark holds the Championship crown to his fellow Geordies. May 1993
Newcastle United celebrations as they win the League Division 1. Pictured, fans line up along the route of the open top bus which has the players and trophy on it. May 1993
Newcastle United win the First Division. Fans lined along the route of the players on the open top bus. 10th May 1993
Bob Paisley Liverpool team celebrate on open top bus 1981 after European Cup victory over Real Madrid in Paris
Open Top Parade in Southampton after FA Cup Final Win, Southampton 1-0 Manchester United. Sunday 2nd May 1976
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh in an open car reviewing troops on a visit to Gibraltar, this was their last port of call of this Royal Tour. More than 2000 men were on parade
Aston Villa FC, Victory Parade after winning 1957 FA Cup Final 2-1 against Manchester United yesterday, pictured Sunday 5th May 1957
Queen Elizabeth II, during her visit to West Germany. Pictured in Dusseldorf. 25th May 1965
Comedian Tommy Cooper made an opened topped bus trip around the streets of Newcastle. The journey was organised by department store Farnons, whose sale was due to open
The Liverpool FC Victory Bus passes through Liverpool City Centre as the players enjoy a parade in their honour after winning both the Division One title & FA Cup Final. Merseyside, May 1986
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh in an open car during their visit to Gibraltar, this was their last port of call of this Royal Tour. 10th May 1954
Everton team leave Allerton Station en route to St Georges Hall in Liverpool city centre with the FA Cup trophy after defeating Sheffield Wednesday 3-2 in the final at Wembley. 15th May 1966
The Liverpool FC Victory Bus passes through Liverpool City Centre as the players enjoy a parade in their honour after winning both the Division One title & FA Cup Final May 1986