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    Classic case of pot calling the kettle black. This Bugatti T50 was just as large as a Bentley, if not larger.
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    Silverstone test session , probably at the same time as Howard & the de Cadanet Lola. I think from memory this is a Brabham, but stand corrected.
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    As you all love the Super Saloons as much as I do, no aplogies for this.
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    I think this was the first time I had seen a Veritas. Wow! What a lovely noise.
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    Lella Lombardi British GP 1976 for the Brabham BT44B?

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    Quote Originally Posted by seaqnmac27 View Post
    Lella Lombardi British GP 1976 for the Brabham BT44B?
    Many thanks for that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seaqnmac27 View Post
    Lella Lombardi British GP 1976 for the Brabham BT44B?
    Crikey Sean, does your uncle Gordon know that you are so uncannily accurate with motorsport history?

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    I can't reference Lella Lombardi's helmet from the pic - and the 1976 GP was at Brands Hatch. This was of course a Silverstone test session and definitely the RAM Brabham BT44B. Google works well but only up to a point as I have found out, as try as I might, I can't get some info particularly on some cars at some race meetings. Easy when you have a programme but even they are not 100% correct.

    I curse every time I can't find a race programme to verify dates of pics taken, as occasionally, programmes were just lost on the day - or I was so impoverished that I couldn't afford one, preferring a hot dog instead! When you have a swag of pics taken on a specific day, they have to remain in the "still to be dated" folder until they can be confirmed. Thank goodness we were limited to two or three rolls of film a day, as these days, taking 400 - 500 a day is normal!

    Maybe there is an opportunity to establish a website that has the entry lists, but as these days, that appears to be copyright, it might not be so easy. There is a great website for programme covers that I have managed to contribute to, which certainly may help some people - http://www.progcovers.com/motor/index.html
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    More diversity...

    Austin 1800 (Land Crab). Apparently so named that from the air, it looked like a crab crossing the desert. For some strange reason, the 1100/1300 and Maxi are often referred to, erroneously, as Land Crabs on some NZ message boards. Taken at Thruxton 1968.
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    Goodwood Festival 2004 - digital pics this time. What makes this event so special is not just the action on the hillclimb, but the incredibly variety of cars elsewhere on the site. Cunningham. First time I had seen any Cunningham in the metal, even though I did have a Dinky Toy - up until early 2012 when much of my collection was sold off.
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    Diversity also in the form of a Hot Rod display at Goodwood.
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    I never collected Corgi diecasts but the Ecurie Ecosse Transporter is one I would have happily added to the collection. Taken at Goodwood Revival, 2009.
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    The somewhat less impressive Elva van! Note the period refreshment van in the background. Sadly, prices were anything but period...
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    People rather than cars this time

    Tony & Mrs Brooks at the ORMA dance 1965. I look forward to reading his recently released autobiography "Poetry In Motion".
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    The Racing Car Show - my annual pilgrimage to the "The Smoke", January each year.
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    Sir Tom Wheatcroft at the first post war car race meeting at Donington. The meeting nearly didn't go ahead due to last minute objections by local ramblers, so it was run as a "Trial". Unfortunately, it meant no single seaters could run. Fortunately, the NSCC (the organising Club) had a lawyer on the board and much time and effort was expended to make sure the meeting ran at all. Clearance was only received late Friday, by which time, many potential spectators feared the worst and cancelled their travel plans.
    Sadly, the major sponsors, The Else Motor Group, Lotus dealers, lost a packet on the event and I believe they folded not too much later.
    This was taken on the Historic Lotus Grid and Colin Chapman was around too. That race was won by Brian Cocks, Lotus 23 - using the oil cooler borrowed from my Mini, as he'd damaged his cooler!
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    Later in 1977, Nikki Lauda being interviewed by Barry Sheene, with 'Enery Cooper looking on. Beatle George Harrison wasn't far away either. British GP 1977, Silverstone pit lane.
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    These are amazing Ray!

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    I never collected Corgi diecasts but the Ecurie Ecosse Transporter is one I would have happily added to the collection. Taken at Goodwood Revival, 2009.
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    This is beautiful! It always intrigues me how old commercial vehicles manage to survive. Once past their use-by date, its not quite so easy to just push them into a corner of the shed and throw and cover over them as it is with an old car. Commercial vehicles, if not torn down when their careers have ended, are usually parked outside, where they get ravaged by the weather. Must be a huge undertaking to restore one of these.

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    I can't reference Lella Lombardi's helmet from the pic - and the 1976 GP was at Brands Hatch. This was of course a Silverstone test session and definitely the RAM Brabham BT44B. Google works well but only up to a point...

    Maybe there is an opportunity to establish a website that has the entry lists, but as these days, that appears to be copyright, it might not be so easy.

    http://en.espnf1.com/f1/motorsport/race/1661.html

    This site's quite handy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Holmes View Post
    This is beautiful! It always intrigues me how old commercial vehicles manage to survive. Once past their use-by date, its not quite so easy to just push them into a corner of the shed and throw and cover over them as it is with an old car. Commercial vehicles, if not torn down when their careers have ended, are usually parked outside, where they get ravaged by the weather. Must be a huge undertaking to restore one of these.
    Agree. I like old buses too, particularly the half cab type. I'll post one of the BRM Leyland transporter shortly. I remember visiting the BRM works at Bourne during a factory visit where my buddy and I clambered aboard. It was unlocked of course and somehow or other we hit the screen washer switch. They obviously put some meths into the screenwash...

    F1 factory visits. Those were the days... Also managed the Hesketh HQ at one stage, as a passenger aboard a Lotus Elite Climax. Needed ear muffs in that car...

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    Mallory Park again, but I think this might be Jock Russell's Lotus. In itself, nothing out of the ordinary, but it was painted metallic blue and yellow which looked smart, as did their Mini countryman, painted in the same colours!
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    Peter Cox's smart Triumph GT6 at the Mallory petrol station. We used to have several Triumph Spitfires on our list (one has just resurfaced) but I can't remember anyone racing a GT6 locally. I much prefer the Mk1 shape to the later version.
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    Berkeley 4 wheeler. Love it!!!
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    4WD before it became popular. Bugatti of course. Goodwood Festival 1996 but getting a clear view of the track wasn't so easy so the majority of my pics were statics. Colour negative film rather than slides as slides were already on the decline by then.
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    Goodwood 1996 again. The digital camera had just about arrived, but the quality of the images was just terrible! Fortunately, I still took good old negative roll film. The original Mk1 BRM V16.
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    ...and the Mk II. I much prefer the latter for looks, despite the scoops.
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    Arguably, one of the most attractive GTs cars of the era - Project Aston Martin.
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    Back to the transporter, the famous BRM Leyland Tiger as mentioned earlier. I think this was inside the Donington museum at one stage so I am not sure if Tom Wheatcroft owned it. He certainly owned an example of just about every BRM every made, including the V16. Digital pic from Goodwood Revival 2009
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    Quote Originally Posted by ERC View Post
    I can't reference Lella Lombardi's helmet from the pic - and the 1976 GP was at Brands Hatch. This was of course a Silverstone test session and definitely the RAM Brabham BT44B. Google works well but only up to a point as I have found out
    Google 'Loris Kessel' for a match on the helmet.

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    Brilliant! Thanks so much for that. Definitely puts that one to rest. Loris Kessel (someone I had never really heard of) probably trying the car, as he raced the number 32 Brabham later. Most impressed Powder!

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    The Riley Moth taken at the Chelsea Climb last year
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    How does one vote? Great photo

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    Quote Originally Posted by ERC View Post
    Please Vote! http://gallery.ten-tenths.com/showphoto.php/photo/2307

    The Riley Moth taken at the Chelsea Climb last year
    Done.

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    How does one vote? Great photo
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    Amazing photos! I'm really enjoying them. Agree re the Project 214, just a beautiful car. Too bad they didn't make a few for the road as well. That transporter is incredible. The level of styling that went into transporters in this era is so enjoyable. Its almost like there was a little competition going on behind the scenes to see who could design the best looking transporter.

    Who owned the two BRMs?

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    My guess would be the National Motor Museum and Nick Mason. From memory, there were no less than 4 V16s entered but as I wasn't there for the whole event, I am not sure whether or not they all turned up.

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    Back to Dad's pics. This old Ford van was the company vehicle. If any of you are British and had your school photograph taken in the 1950's and early 1960s, the chances are that it was taken by H. Tempest Ltd, Schools, Industrial and Aerial Photographers. I publish this as it was our transport to my first race meeting - and I was sitting on one of those folding wooden chairs, in the back, along with two or three others, similarly seated!

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    The only family car we ever had. A 1934 Singer we had on the road from 1950-1952, but its insatiable appetite for half shafts finally saw it abandoned until 1964, when it was sold to a student, who stripped off a few mechanical bits and dumped the rest. It was sold for $10 and I gather that there only a dozen survivors, world wide. One is in Freemantle and the owner also has a Marcos Volvo 3 litre, plus a few other interesting cars.
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    Mallory 1956 again. I know the car but does anyone else know what it is?
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    And again - Lotuses were always popular at Mallory as it suited them, particularly later, when Elites and Elans were dominant.
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