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    3 wheeling

    Another one from the vaults.

    After seeing Matt's Irish green 2.0 litre lifting wheels at Wakefield Park ( 90 minutes and about 100 miles south of Sydney, Australia) I recalled a transperency taken by a friend of mine, Denis O'Dell. He also owns a 71E hotrod that is just fresh out of the paint shop . This was taken before digital cameras were all the rage. He's also a fellow Minolta analogue camera devotee.

    I'm pleased to say he found it, scanned it and emailed it to me just prior to Christmas.

    So for your viewing pleasure... see below.

    The car is a RHD english delivered 72 2.4S... still alive and well and exercised occasionally around the streets of Sydney
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    Amazing! that is some pretty wheeling.
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    Dude. That has to be 6-8 inches under that tire.

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