If you ever met Vic Haughton and his Maestro you will remember both. Very sadly, Vic passed away on Saturday. I for one will miss Vic very much, he was a great supporter of my various Cowley esk car events and I know many others in the classic car scene will miss him too. My thoughts are with his family at this very sad time.
Vic's Maestro was unique and memorable for two reasons. Firstly it was an MG Maestro Turbo replica but with a 1.3L engine and secondly for the amazing Maestro display in its parcel shelf.
Vic was one of the most enthusiastic enthusiasts. He loved his Maestro and loved taking it out and about and talking to people. He was so much fun and such a friendly person who will be sorely missed by many of us.
Rest in peace Vic.
Vic and his Maestro at Brooklands this year
The amazing parcel shelf display
At Ace Cafe in 2013
On the MG FWD Register's Spring Run earlier this year
At the BL Autumn Rally at Milton Keynes in September
Vic's Maestro was unique and memorable for two reasons. Firstly it was an MG Maestro Turbo replica but with a 1.3L engine and secondly for the amazing Maestro display in its parcel shelf.
Vic was one of the most enthusiastic enthusiasts. He loved his Maestro and loved taking it out and about and talking to people. He was so much fun and such a friendly person who will be sorely missed by many of us.
Rest in peace Vic.
Vic and his Maestro at Brooklands this year
The amazing parcel shelf display
At Ace Cafe in 2013
On the MG FWD Register's Spring Run earlier this year
At the BL Autumn Rally at Milton Keynes in September
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