1: German entered Lagonda V12 at Pebble
2: One for Route 66?
3: Early Monaco
4: To everybody's surprise David Hart's Lola finished with all four wheels attached
5: The Jaguar SS90 prototype.
6: Alfa Romeo 6C2500 Coupe
1: German entered Lagonda V12 at Pebble
2: One for Route 66?
3: Early Monaco
4: To everybody's surprise David Hart's Lola finished with all four wheels attached
5: The Jaguar SS90 prototype.
6: Alfa Romeo 6C2500 Coupe
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1: Matra F3
2: Coors Light BMW
3: Moment of glory for Rebellion, overtaking the R15 in the ex-busstop
4: 904
5: Delahaye 135 F&F in front of the Monaco RM venue
6: Important US diesel racer.
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1: Chris McAllister's Mirage
2: Alpine A442
3: The flagger got it wrong, this was not Tom Kristensen at PR.
4: Maserati 3500 strange nose
5: a.k.a. the Beast
6: Battle of the Lolas.
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1: Many people waited for Lord Laidlaw to pass by
2: 8C2300
3: 212 Export Vignale
4: BRM P57
5: BB LM
6: Green Bug approaching the green.
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1: Porsche 935 K3
2: One of Goodings top sellers
3: A lot to be spotted on French roads in April
4: Little work of art, Moretti 750
5: Aston's team car VMF64
6: Stepak's A210
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I love this thread! Thanks for alllllll the pics you've shared from all the events you've been to this year Henk. Truly.
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1: Audi R15+ at Spa. allegedly with full Le Mans aero package
2: Jos Koster in his 250F Piccolo
3: Diablo for sale
4: Waiting to drop the top
5: Unlikely but very fast, the Skoda
6: Graber bodied Talbot T26
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1: Dieter Quester brought his 328 to Monaco again
2: Joaquim Folch Rossignol had full control of his 250F this year
3: Jon Shirley in his 300S
4: Marmon Wasp, too much history to tell in one line
5: Don't check Barchetta for the origins of the Drogo SWB
6: Because it is so rare another shot of the V8
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1: Writer/racer Mark Hales
2: Lotus Cortina
3: The last of the six-wheelers
4: Tecno F1
5: Gordini T16
6: Open Ginetta G4 at Laguna
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1: Speedster
2: The real car, the real colour on the real track
3: Packard, too unrestored to win the unrestored class at Pebble
4: The thundering Thompson Daytona
5: World champion versatility, the 911RS
6: the Matech girls.
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1: Tony Smith in his 300S
2: Mika Hakkinen in the W196
3: For those who remember this shot from last year's thread, Didier Guenat let me shoot him again....
4: 12 out of 16 that escaped the fire
5: The world first sport sedan.
6: and the D-type to round off this small Jaguar section.
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1: a first for me too, the Bristol Fighter
2: Marc Devis took out the Mirage only when the track was dry. A risk at Silverstone
3: March 761
4: Talbot T26GS Dugarreau
5: Brumos Porsche
6: Back on track again: Jaguar E2A
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1: It ran......not every intended lap, but still.
2: Big Healey
3: Packard Darrin Convertible
4: Hans Wurl taking his boss' 35 over the Pebble Ramp
5: Smoking Joe
6: but not Joe Colasacco, who drove a Dallara-Alfa Romeo F3 at the Monaco Historic GP
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1: another Oreca FLM.
2: Paul Knapfield brought the 712 to the finish at Spa, and won.
3: Porsche 930 turbo, upgraded to 934 specs
4: The oldest Simplex/Mercedes on the road, after a trip from Seattle, carrying Mercedes aficionado Arturo Keller over the Pebble ramp.
5: Another one of many (#3577)
6: Jean Guikas took the 908/3 turbo to Paul Ricard.
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