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1934 Packard 'Flat-head' ( or L-head if you're English } V-12 motor.

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Mclaren F1 GTR 'Longtail' - wheel and center-nut

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Early 70s Formula 5000 with body removed -  'dashboard', driver controls and chassis construction.

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Freshly repainted Can-Am LOLA tail section

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1948 Cooper single-seat, open-wheel race car - 500 cc Norton Manx motor

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Automotively speaking, there are very few places I would rather occupy than the driver's seat of a well sorted C Jaguar

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Ferrari 312 F-1 motor

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Again, John is a hard act to follow. hood ornaments from a '33 Pierce Arrow and a '34 Delage 

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Rear compartment  of a rare Ferrari 500 Mondial 4-cylinder sports racer.

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Prior to the advent of turbochargers and now the hybrid 'PUs', the 3.0 liter, normally aspirated V-8 Cosworth DFV was the most successful F-1 motor in the history of the sport.

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Another winner, this one an ex-Jackie Stewart Tyrrell, using the remarkable DFV ( Double Four Valve ) motor. The list of achievements and palmares of this brilliant design is much too long for this format, but remember - 133 HP per liter............in 1967!

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I'm not at all sure that there's a rational reason for installing a Merlin or a Spitfie R-R aircraft engine in a car,...........but it's been done several times.

Here, a1931 R-R Phantom II

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.............and another - the Swandean Special, constructed in 1952, utilizing a 27 liter supercharged Spitfire motor.  In those days these motors were available for between U.S. $ 350 - 500 as war surplus - when they were desperately needed during the war, they cost around $12,000 each.

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1957 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible fuel ingection

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1957 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible fuel injection

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1954 Corvette

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1941 Lincoln Town Car

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1933 Pierce Arrow

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