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bryan young wrote: Pininfarina??
Correct. Would you mind trying to anwer the post entitled 'Help' if you could Bryan? Thanks. Been trying to get it answered for an hour now The shoutbox is in the wrong place I think. Or, maybe it's cos the speaker don't work.
Hopefully it has been answered by Simon & Pete
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David Aiketgate wrote: Where's this?
Thought that looked familiar. Ahhh that was a nice day with stunning scenery.
Well Bryan it's down to you to set the next, Guess where it is?
(I can feel a southern location coming up next :whistle: )
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It appears to be my turn i have an easy one and a not so easy one!! Thinks i will do the hard'un first.
You have to guess what the car is, engine size and where it is :rant: and NO its not an MG!!!
Well if anyone got that one, this is easy :woohoo:
Good luck :coat:
You have to guess what the car is, engine size and where it is :rant: and NO its not an MG!!!
Well if anyone got that one, this is easy :woohoo:
Good luck :coat:
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I'll have to work on the first one tomorrow. But the second looks like Brighton?
Scratch that..
It's the Napier Railton outside the Brooklands museum.
http://www.brooklandsmuseum.com/index.php?/history/record-breaking-at-brooklands-1920-1939/
Scratch that..
It's the Napier Railton outside the Brooklands museum.
John Cobb who finally took the record to 143.44 mph in his Napier Railton. Regarded as the ultimate Brooklands Racing Car, it was designed and built by Thomson & Taylor in their premises in the Brooklands Aero Village. Powered by a 24 litre Napier Lion engine, the car’s Outer Circuit record remained unbeaten when racing and record breaking finished at Brooklands in 1939.
http://www.brooklandsmuseum.com/index.php?/history/record-breaking-at-brooklands-1920-1939/
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Got it in one, clever bugger
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But where in Brighton? its quite famous.
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No idea. Please feel free to answer it and take a go at the next quiz pic if you please.Psymon wrote: But where in Brighton? its quite famous.
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Its Maderia Drive, Used as the final stop for just about every London to Brighton event.
Here's a link http://www.thisbrighton.co.uk/culture-madeira-history.htm
I'll post a new up later today
Here's a link http://www.thisbrighton.co.uk/culture-madeira-history.htm
I'll post a new up later today
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Need two answers for this picture, What links a Biycle to the MGF and Why have i chosen this bike.
And a easy one, where is this
And a easy one, where is this
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Is it that the bike is faster and has better handling? :evil: (just kidding of course). Or, is it the mid engined setup?
West works, Longbridge.
West works, Longbridge.
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Psymon wrote: Need two answers for this picture, What links a Biycle to the MGF and Why have i chosen this bike.
Is the bike an MG Huffmann?
A very long shot. Is the connection that the new Nanjing production plant is so large the workers have to move around the site on bicycles
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