Ferrari,Maserati, what other brand is famously is red and Italian? 2 words ;)
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OK.......Alpha-Romeo........1900
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Yeh...... why do I always want to spell Alfa, Alpha.... And talking of spelling. It was suggested that we might purchase a dictionary from beowulf. I'm sure he would be happy to sell one, but are we any better off. If you don't have a pretty good idea of how a word is spelt you are no further ahead. Even getting one letter wrong in a word can throw you miles off the hunt. Take a word like 'pseudonym'....you would be hunting forever under 'S'... Spell check, on my computer anyway, is geared to American spelling, and even words I know I have got right are often underlined. Other words don't even figure in USA talk......'UNDO'...a simple little word stamped on the face of a splined wheel nut. It completely baffled the American owners of Jaguars when it appeared in the early 50's. Also...'FITTED'....if you read American writers, like Lee Child for instance, it will always be 'FIT' even though it sounds very wrong to English readers. So, sorry oldfart, I will take less of the pills and see if my spelling improves....lol
You lot are not very fair I have the same problem Jacky Stewart has added to this is my age ,if I stop to check I forget what I was trying to say and with everyone around me using texing and twitter someone has to lead the way,plus the way to combat brain shutdown is to create words and sentences were you have to think ,,Ask Beowulf if he has any of my books I produced on the subject several years back,now all have a happy day
Also...'FITTED'....if you read American writers, like Lee Child for instance, it will always be 'FIT' even though it sounds very wrong to English readers.
Lee Child is a Brit who tries to use the local doggerel, Fit being a much used word here (as a verb) but sometimes he goes overboard - in one of his earlier books he used "is all" ad nauseum but eased up in later releases. Shoot, we could start a thread on American racing grammar alone, a lot of racer quotes are really enjoyable reading if you like that sort of thing (or not).....
Amerikiwi.....I do like that sort of thing because it it different to what we are used to. Yes your right, Lee Child is a Brit, but sounds very American in his writing.......'have a nice day'....is something he doesn't use, because his victims are definately NOT going to have a nice day! Now Jim, wasn't Jackie Stewart dislexic? I don't think you are dislexic, well it doesn't come out in your writing anyway.....if you write dyslexic as.....lyscedic, then you may be dyslexic. Your grandchildren have been teaching you too much text-speak...ie no capitals, comas, or full stops. But hey, as Steve says, this is not English as a second language class, just get it down and we will work it out. Now we have gone so far off subject, that a rap over the knuckles will be coming from someone.
Amerikiwi......start a thread on American racing grammer and lets have some fun.
I checked with beowulf Jim, and the first printing of your book was sold out! Awaiting permission for a reprint with added material. It seems oldfart that I must have a big build-up of Jim's Little Pink Pills, as my spelling is still suspect.....dislexia instead of dyslexia.
Visual Dyslexia.....characterised by number and letter reversals, and the inability to write symbols in the correct sequence.
Yes sorry about the reprint we are using the same folk that did the BMc scrapbook,July Aug we hope!!!
Btw The Tractor isn't a car but it's a Porsche so it scrapes in I think...
The Porsche tractor has been 'arcticised'.....all the air intakes blocked to try and keep it warm in a cold climate. Don't look at the MK 7 Dave......good spare engine for someone. Now that primer painted machine in the bottom corner......could it be a Monteverdi?
Wow, a very sad looking Dodge Daytona or Plymouth Superbird there! Amazing! Those cars are worth mega-bucks these days.
Basket case
It was on Ebay for $45,000
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1970-Plymout...item2a12a71e29
It was on Ebay for $45,000
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1970-Plymout...#ht_1544wt_933
Amerikiwi, are you really? The following is not exactly the writing of a dyslexic person, but you get the idea. It is amazing that you can actually still read it. And I am telling you, this was hard to type.
Arocchicg to rsceearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy,it deosnt mttaer in waht oredr the llteers in a wrod are, the olny ipromatnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat are in the rghit pcale. The rset can be a toatl mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit pobelm. Tihs is buseace the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef but the wrod as a wlohe.
Your OK Jim........
A racing saying that I have always liked comes from that great American racing family, the Unsers.
Al said.......Dad taught me everything I know. Unfortunately he didn't teach me everything HE knows!!!
I dont believe in Dog either, or for that matter Juess Csirth!!!!!!!!!
Amco you be lucky I be a refind gent and not able to stoop so low as to poke fun
Not poking fun Jim, my old mate, just reassuring you, that you are OK... But a refined Gent?....mmmmmmmmm.
Right lets get back on track here. Going from the sublime to the ridiculous, the 2 Porsches in post 91 must be great examples. The 914/6 has got to be, not only the ugliest Porsche, but also one of the ugliest cars of all time. Not sure what Porsche were thinking when they came up with that, and I can understand why someone would abandon it. The pretty little 356 coupe however is another thing. Why was it left to rot. Looks like the English salt has got to it. What rot you can see is bad enough, goodness knows what is underneath. While we are on the subject, could someone on here tell me exactly who the 914/6 was aimed at. Somebody must have 'loved' them, but who?
bry3500, where do you get all these pictures of relics from?...... Nostalgia.......
Yes, the 914/4 and 914/6 were both designed for niche market of overweight, middle aged, American male hairdressers werent they? Also loved by many an "autocrosser" - what were the engineers in Stuttgart thinking? Mind you, the same could be said of some of the factories efforts in the 1980's as well. I'll sit on the fence with the 356, its aesthetically pleasing, but Im not sure about the mechanicals. Maybe its just me, I just dont get whole Cabrio / Porsche thing. Now Spyders, thats something completely different :cool:
What you are saying Habu ,is that these things are just hotted up VW's!!!!! I didn't ask you to come out and hit me between the eyes, which is what youv'e done, but I thought it was just me that couldn't stand them!!!!!!. You do mean 'autocrosser' and not 'crossdresser' don't you!!! By the way, was the bodywork, or some of it glass-fibre?.... The first 911 was the best, but who am I to talk, I'm not a Porsche fan, and thats putting it mildly. The person we should be asking of course is JIM......come in Jim. But don't get Jim going on Spyders, especially home-made Spyders, or we will here all day.
Hi Boys, Hitler,s revenge the up market ones Still desined by the same man ?? jamie
Ha ha AMCO72, Im still laughing, "hotted up VW's",...."autocrosser and not crossdresser" - I think you've nailed it! I think it was a member of the automotive press who once remarked that Porsches were just "rear engined Nazi slotcars". Unfortunately there are a few racing Porsches that I could quite happily own, ....917. I think Jamie's pretty well on track with us here too. Anywho, I digress, what is unfortunate, is to see good or even great cars go to waste, as some of those photos show. Its a shame that so often cars that have a significance or relevance can fall into the hands of someone of questionable mentality. Worse still, when that person has money, more often than not, they're labelled as "eccentric". Then the rest of us mortals have to watch as the horrors unfold over the ensuing years
American, only 20 made ..any takers? ( I would be stunned if anyone got this!)
Spelt.......KURTIS....?????????? Or maybe a Nash Healey.
Bry, Glasspar?
How about Woodill Wildfire?
.......check brilliant site,www.forgottenfibreglass.com,Tony Curtis starred in an early career movie called "Johnny Dark" where he was a 'Racing Driver' drove a 'Woodill Wildfire' history of car is on the 'forgotten'site.......regards thunder427/Myles:eek:
Thanks Thunder I'll check that site
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