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Old 08/10/06, 11:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Sorry this shot is so busy. Just caught it before the TR's went back onto the track. This one races in the Moss Motors series.
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One of my favouite cars, were it not for the absolutely horrid seating / steering wheel location !!
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Agreed! My Fourth Form housemaster had one with dual Webers which I drove regularly in the early 60's. Definitely a load of fun and decent handling, that is..., until I got my hands on another master's Plus 4 . At that age I never noticed the seating position...
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Even though it's busy I'm glad you posted it. it's a superb example.
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Egad, memories. I had one too, some 40 years ago.
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It's very difficult to find out what your 'object of desire' was. For me that is.
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