I guess to help cool the massive drum brakes, which in my many years of being involved with that model work fine under load.
Thank you. Whom's the hobo in that profile pic? Looks like this guy...... Image Unavailable, Please Login
Looking forward to getting stuck into my next project. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
My fathers once owned Rolls-Royce Phantom 111 center display at the 150th anniversary of the opening of the Hong Kong & Shanghai Hotels group at the Peninsula Hotel HK.. Photo supplied by Carl J. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Owned a lot including a new one when he was 30 ! That one 2 million US plus . It is known as the Rosebery Phantom after its 1st owner Lord Rosebery whose father was a British prime minister, believe it or not, I was often driven to school in it, my father's business in the late ''60s/70s was in Collins st Melbourne, he would think nothing of driving this car to work. He sold it to the UK in 1973 for $30,000 at the time the going price for a Jaguar D-Type or a Maserati 300S Image Unavailable, Please Login
Cheers mate, you have lived a wonderful life haven't you? I was driven to school in a 1980 Mitsubishi Sigma Station wagon that was running on 3 cylinders all the time.