Can't go wrong with either one! Thanks for sharing.
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Can't go wrong with either one! Thanks for sharing.
Here's a beautiful Lotus at the Greenbrier Concours back in the spring. 1960 Lotus Elite Series 1. Diminutive Model. ;)
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Last drive of the season. Snow is predicted on Wednesday.
The prettiest TR IMHO. Naturally, an Italian had something to do with it. ;)
My 64 Sunbeam Harrington Lemans parked behind my brother's 67 Sunbeam Tiger. This picture was taken in the fall of 67. I left the Sunbeam with my parents when I left for the Army in June 68. My dad used the car as his "airport car" while I was overseas. When I got back in Jan of 70, the car was covered from front to back with door dings even though it had that big ugly molding down the side. That molding actually covered up the seam where the fiberglass top and rear body were attached to the Alpine chassis.
Well how cool is THAT !!!!!
Other than a somewhat dull, plain dash, a car that seems to have it all :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=408gnntt9KA
Gassman has had a couple that "ran" pretty well! ;). I like them.
Raced against Jackie Stewart and Jim Clark.. cited by some as the 'Greatest getaway driver' of the 20th century. 'Ford vs Ferrari' was the last great car film made...
https://thesupercarblog.com/meet-roy...-driver-night/
Regret never seeing one 'Earl's Court Motor Show', with all these marques back then. Serious or sobering.. the 'Bomb project', (spitfire) almost didn't happen when Triumph covered a mock up with sheet, put into a corner while Brit Leyland emerged as the new company. One BL guy noticed and decided to green light, seeing a market that appealed to Sprite buyers, but with roll up windows, and a few extras.
Well dressed also.
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Earl's Court in '62
https://youtube.com/watch?v=sItz5ZO2b9Y