Prototypes, specials and one offs, small manufacturers always fascinate me. The Petersen Museum has loads of them.
Last edited by ERC; 05-01-2025 at 08:22 PM.
I plugged the image into a google image search and found Phil Finlay Nissan 350Z via http://www.nzsuperlap.co.nz/
Thanks for that - I'd got it wrong! Pity that the rules regarding number placement weren't adhered to.
Last edited by ERC; 05-03-2025 at 01:41 AM.
Don't laugh, but this well driven, very well prepared MG Montego estate was topping the time sheets for a while. I think it was 3rd fastest. Having raced my own non-turbo Montego a couple of times, I can attest to the fact that it was a hoot to drive quickly and I did well with it.
Last edited by ERC; 05-06-2025 at 09:08 PM.
This area wasn't open so a sneak peek. (Two pics)
I always thought the Tesla Cbertruck was a joke with a temporary body just for the prototype. I didn't realise that they'd actually sell them looking so plug ugly. I saw three or four in LA. Quite why this has bullet holes I have no idea.
An example of one of the poorly lit exhibits in the Coventry Transport Museum.
Last edited by ERC; 05-07-2025 at 08:55 PM.