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On 10/5/2018 at 4:27 PM, flat4alfa said:

Was that the development on for the 2.6 engine? 

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But who's this?

It's only Paul Newman famous bloke and race-car driver in a 2500 in 1978.

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It's still around, apparently. Every day a school day :-)

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The little 1159cc was no match for the full-fat big-block 1256 Chevy.

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However, . . . that weekend . . .

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"Right, ya bastard . . .".

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Giffer-driven Starlet couldn't have parked any closer to the back of my car if he'd tried...

 

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^ Father Ted Racing Team?

What is it? Looks a bit BM 2002 but I know it's not.

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When I first saw the picture I thought it was one of these, not so sure now.

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When I first saw the picture I thought it was one of these, not so sure now.

It was:

 

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I saw that on a faceache group during the week - the rollcage seemed to do its job. I do hope the co-driver/navigator has his brown fire-proofs on...

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Yep, thats where I nicked them from.

My soul died a little when I saw it.. Thank feck, they`re both relatively ok, even if that poor, poor honey of a 131, isn't.. :-( .
 

I saw that on a faceache group during the week - the rollcage seemed to do its job. I do hope the co-driver/navigator has his brown fire-proofs on...

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I saw that on a faceache group during the week - the rollcage seemed to do its job. ...

I don't suppose there's any parts salvageable out of that.....

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'Citroen lorry above'

 

That is the weirdest bit of cab styling I've seen but it's not in any of my books.

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That is the weirdest bit of cab styling I've seen but it's not in any of my books.

They are known as Belphégors.

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