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..... a (Harry) Miller racer, probable vintage mid to late 1920's or very early 1930's.

Right era, wrong car. This one's quite a bit faster.

 

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On the right track.

 

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...........its the Delage-DH-V12....

Cheers, Andreas

 

It is!

 

A one time land speed record holder and a grand prix winner driven by such notables as John Cobb and Kaye Petre.

 

Still used with intent today and meticulously maintained.

 

Your turn to set the challenge, see you all again when I get back from Norfolk. I leave in 5 minutes.

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...and here we are, doing a time warp again, forward to the 50ies. Our car has been made by a small manufacturer, which was nevertheless very active in the contemporary racing scene - and is still in business.

 

Can you name the car?

 

Cheers, Andreas

 

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...keep an eye on this crop...

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Claws like a Jaguar....but Lister as maker is not correct. The maker of our car has been founded a few years earlier. Maybe the rear view helps:

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How about that the next turn is yours, Jevidon? You are right - HWM Jaguar!

 

Here the pics the crops were made from plus a cockpit pic which should have been the next clue.

 

Cheers, Andreas

 

PS: Location - Classic Days Schloss Dyck 2010, a big classic car festival in Germany.

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Name this one. I shot it back in 7/2007.

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No takers? Here is Clue #2. Any of you who have seen it will never forget it.

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Gerd, you are amazing. The next car is on you. Go for it. For the rest of you, here are two views of the same car and a descriptive placard courtesy of the amazing Alfa Romeo Museum in Arese, a near suburb of Milano, IT. Anyone who is interested must make a reservation.;)

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Here is a better picture at maximum allowable forum size.

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Thanks Jevidon, the first picture didn't immediately ring a bell but the second one made it clear. I've seen the car on 2 occasions when I visited the Alfa Museum but that's more than 10 years ago now.

 

Anyhow the next one shouldn't prove too difficult I think. It is clearly a convertible and the 3 boys are my grandchildren.

 

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