Salanis wrote: The new GRM Scorched Earth Policy is excellent. I approve.
I missed this. Better catch up on my Strongbad email!
Name that car:
pinchvalve wrote:Salanis wrote: The new GRM Scorched Earth Policy is excellent. I approve.I missed this. Better catch up on my Strongbad email!
Much like Strongbad, Margie has been doing some Spring Cleaning: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60T_sg9D5JQ
And now an awesomely sexist picture:
So, I've been reading Racing in the Rain. No, no, not the dog story. John Horsman's autobiography. I never knew there was a roadster version of the GT40.
Keith wrote: So, I've been reading Racing in the Rain. No, no, not the dog story. John Horsman's autobiography. I never knew there was a roadster version of the GT40.
MMMMMMMMMMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm! Yummy!
Keith wrote: So, I've been reading Racing in the Rain. No, no, not the dog story. John Horsman's autobiography. I never knew there was a roadster version of the GT40.
It actually competed in the Targa Florio circa '65/'66.
A version with a cut-down windscreen competed here in the US:
This is at the climbing gym I frequented back home in Sacramento.
"Pipeworks member/employee/friend to the gym Matt McCormick stopped by for a visit with R2D2. Matt built the fully functional robot (sounds, moves, head spins) over the course of a year in his home workshop - to see it firsthand is stunning and stops most people in their tracks. Kids and adults alike swarm all over the famous little droid. Yes Matt, you can build ANYTHING!"
Keith wrote: So, I've been reading Racing in the Rain. No, no, not the dog story. John Horsman's autobiography. I never knew there was a roadster version of the GT40.
Nor did I....Clarkson should have driven that instead of whining about not fitting the original car
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