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2 hours ago, martc said:

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A mystery for @LightBulbFun

 

1 hour ago, MiniMinorMk3 said:

That's the pond at Oulton Park during the 1965 Tourist Trophy Race.

CUT 7 has been used on a few E-Types

CUT 7 / 738 EUT- Ex-Dick Protheroe Lightweight E-Type. (oldclassiccar.co.uk)

Also there has been more than one car claiming to be the original.

Here's one that was at Goodwood a couple of year ago that clearly does not have the low drag body work

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further to that CUTxxx was first Issued in October 1943, so by the time of the Jags im pretty positive CUT7 would of already been a private reg, so I imagine it just gets transferred from one car to the next 

so not much of a mystery in that regard :) 

Posted
5 hours ago, MiniMinorMk3 said:

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Didn't know Arthur replaced the combination with an Audi, looks like olive still wore the crash helmet though.

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Posted
21 minutes ago, MiniMinorMk3 said:

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You’d have thought Santa would have got a better personalised plate than that.

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On 24/11/2023 at 20:13, martc said:

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French scrapyard - just look at what's available. Bagsy the Panhard and the Traction Avant.

I'll have the rest :)

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On 28/11/2023 at 14:27, MiniMinorMk3 said:

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I guess the angle of the light falling on the door is making it look like a bodged paint job rather than the paint job being actually bodged.

Posted
8 minutes ago, martc said:

I guess the angle of the light falling on the door is making it look like a bodged paint job rather than the paint job being actually bodged.

The door matches the boot lid quite well.

Posted
35 minutes ago, MiniMinorMk3 said:

The door matches the boot lid quite well.

True, perhaps it was the harlequin version.

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