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Some proper golden oldies, from top to bottom : 1953 British GP, 1955 Pau GP, Fangio in his Maser 250F at the 1957 Monaco GP, Brooklands in 1935, Lancia T50, Alfa Romeo team arrives at Monza, Ferrari courtyard at Maranello, Ferrari transporter arrives at Silverstone....

 

 

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Thanks Steve, here are a few more.... from top to bottom : Bugatti T51 on the 1927 Targa Florio, Alfas at the 1950 British GP at Silverstone, Alfas at the 1951 Belgian GP, scrutineering at Le Mans in 1959, and in complete contrast the psychedelic 917 at Le Mans in 1970....

 

 

 

 

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18 minutes ago, Enterprisingwestern said:

 

In the mid to late 70's when I was running my first P6, a white 2200 TC, it was amusing to see the cars in front of me touch their brakes and slow down when I hove into view in their rear view mirror!

 

Mike.

Watched the same reaction around the same years, with a white 3,500.  Quite amusing.  Two of us were on the M1 going to an RAF course, in uniform.  My mate kept his hat off until they could just see the head silhouette, then put it on.  We had 50 miles worth of smiles.

 

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Reminds me of a job I did in the early 70’s with the Laindon Traffic division,  we were out on night shift in a 2.5Pi along the A127 when a Rover 3500 scorched past us....we soon caught up when the driver of the Rover held a stethoscope out of the drivers window......we overtook and waved a pair of hand cuffs out of the passenger window, anyhoo he stopped and explained he was a surgeon on an emergency dash to East London hospital, he was “chatted to” and told to follow us (if he could keep up) the rest of the way, we got him there sooner as we got him through the reds all the way.

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Spotted outside a local bodyshop this morning, just round the corner from our booking on point - a bright 1989 Maserati Biturbo V6 '430' four door, a rare old sight and then some, as only 1,236 were built and very few came over to the UK.

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6 hours ago, Rugd1022 said:

Spotted outside a local bodyshop this morning, just round the corner from our booking on point - a bright 1989 Maserati Biturbo V6 '430' four door, a rare old sight and then some, as only 1,236 were built and very few came over to the UK.

 

Technically not a Maserati Biturbo. The Biturbo got a bad name (BuyTrouble) hence they renamed them when they did some major changes (heavily redesigned front suspension, switch to 5 stud wheels, power steering, diff, fuel injection, etc)

 

All the best

 

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