24th August Collection
On the 24th of August, a historic day unfolded in Sheffield as the iconic Tinsley cooling towers met their fate
All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping
On the 24th of August, a historic day unfolded in Sheffield as the iconic Tinsley cooling towers met their fate. These towering structures had been a prominent part of the city's skyline for decades, but today marked the end of an era. As crowds gathered to witness this momentous occasion, memories flooded back of days gone by. The CJ5 5134 Ford Escort Mk1 and Escort Mexico parked nearby served as a nostalgic reminder of classic cars that once roamed these streets. The anticipation grew as the countdown began for the Tinsley cooling towers demolition. Spectators held their breaths, knowing that they were about to witness history being made. And then it happened – with a thunderous roar and clouds of dust, these colossal structures crumbled to the ground. Amidst all this excitement, other remarkable vehicles caught our attention. The CM4 5096 Rob Aslett and Ashley Aslett zoomed past in their Peugeot 205 GTi (E255 AHR), showcasing speed and style. Meanwhile, CJ5 5354 Paul Baile and Loic Ditchburn raced by in their Subaru Impreza (P932 SVX), leaving onlookers awestruck. But it wasn't just about fast cars; there was also admiration for precision driving skills displayed by CJ5 5228 David Daniel and Stuart Kingham in their Mitsubishi Evo 6 (X662 UOM). Their maneuvers left us spellbound. And let's not forget about classic beauties like CJ5 5184 Ian Woodhouse and Stephen Woodhouse's Ford Escort Mk2 (ONA340 W). These timeless vehicles reminded us of an era when elegance ruled the roads. In contrast to high-speed thrills, we spotted CM4 5694 Laura Bisby and Ian Pepper cruising along leisurely in their Nissan Micra (W931 VJW). It was refreshing to see them taking life at a more relaxed pace.