Visited the newly reopened Jim Clark museum today with my father. Formerly the museum, opened in 1969 wasn't much more than a room displaying trophies and a few items of memorabilia. The Jim Clark Trust have done a fantastic job raising the funds to create a museum worthy of a Champion. All Clark trophies are shown in a fantastic interactive wall display. Would recommend a visit for anyone on their way to completing the NC500 Lotus 25. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Lotus Cortina BJH 417B (Owned and on loan from Dario Franchitti) Image Unavailable, Please Login
That is very cool, thanks for sharing! If I'm ever in Scotland again, I will absolutely make the stop here.
Very nice...thanks for the pics... Would love to visit someday as well. PS - for fans of Clark - in case you haven't seen it, this is a rare and very fun clip of Jimmy appearing on a gameshow in the USA, 1963 Skip to time ~9:21
Beautiful looking type 25. While the Barber Museum in Alabama has a great collection of Lotuses, when it comes to F1 they have the early cars and the late cars but are missing the iconic models in the middle: 25, 49 and 72!