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I know the guy who bought this in period. Was apparently quite a collection - stuff all over the map from never driven RX-7s to Muira SVs.
Hsu owns chassis 69? That's neat--I have fond memories of that car. It is the first McLaren roadcar I ever got to sit in. It was own by Paul...
Could be Letourneur et Marchand
Kind of a purposeless machine. Obvious meant to look like a Cooper racecar...but why would you want to drive it on the road? And it wouldn't...
Great car, but the price is really optimistic.
You need more than a permit. The tracks must be rubberized and the guns must be disabled.
Period pictures Nice shots from the Harley factory c.1918.
That is from the Harrah Museum...
Unloved and not worth much, unfortunately. 308s are like Rolls-Royce Silver Wraiths from the 1970s...great marque, but not worth much and hugely...
Well, at one time it was at least...
Last I heard, that car is still owned by Peter Mullins, from Southern California. Those pictures look like they were taken at the Petersen...
Yeah, its starting instructions are eight typed pages. Eight. It also runs on a pretty wicked alcohol/hexane/gasoline/liquid plutonium mixture....
Looking forward to starting that bad boy up next weekend.
There is certainly a point at which a car should definitely receive a full restoration, but it is a one way street. You can restore a car to...
That is pretty awesome, but the 'crankshaft' of sort looks hugely complicated. I wonder what the tolerances on something like that are.
That car is in the Lane Motor Museum in Nashville, TN.
1933 Squire Roadster, coachwork by Vanden Plas. There is another one up in Seattle. Only seven were built, six of which are still around. Fred...
Haha, I like the picture with my two colleagues in it. Nice.