Your tales about the reactions of passers-by reminded me of the days way back in the very early '80's when the 'Sidcup Bubblers' used to travel to Burford in convoy through London, across Westminster Bridge, up the Euston road on to the A4 and Oxford and beyond. Comments from bus queues as you waited for the traffic lights to change, Japanese tourists taking photographs on Westminster bridge, etc, etc. However, the funniestcomment I remember was made on our way home from one such excursion. As usual we pulled into the first petrol station just outside Oxford to take on supplies for the long journey home. There were about five cars altogether I think including a couple of Heinkels, a Messerschmitt, an Isetta and a Goggomobil . Edwin and I were filling up and the attendant pointed to the 'Scmitt and said whats that and we told him it was a Messerschmitt from Germany. Just then the Goggo pulled in - 'Cor that's a tiny car, is it a toy' says he. 'No, its Goggomobil from Dingofling' said Edwin. 'Oh yes' was the response 'and I'm Father Christmas!' and stomped off. I don't think he believed us.