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Jim, those stands are really nice; are they something you made? What's the thinking behind having them support the tires (with the entire weight...
Wonderful, thanks for posting.
Dave, thanks for all your stories and reminiscences. Cris
Mike, great photos. Is that Leonidis in the foreground? Cris
Tremendous; thanks, Nicolas.
Great stuff as-always, Cliff. Thanks for posting. Cris
Painted wheels=awesome to see.
PM sent re: Mr. Finn's email... Cris
Is the maroon SWB in the car park photos the one that had a shark nose at one point in its life? Cris
Wonderful; thanks for posting. Cris
Second at the 1935 24 hrs of Le Mans, and by some accounts, he had actually won! Godspeed, Helde. Cris
You make a great point. If someone wanted to buy Old 16 from the Ford Museum it would be similar to if you wanted to buy Moss's 722 car from...
Old 16 is a national treasure, one of one, a car that is truly without peer, and thanks to the deal it's on display for the public forever. There...
The 365P was at Pebble in 1994 or 1997, can't remember which. This is a photo I took of it:...
Finn's American Road Racing book only mentions him in the context of the 1936 running of the race, and even then it only talks of the demands he...
Mr. Niles, your "midden" story is a favorite. Could you be persuaded to post it here? Cris
Are you talking about the Marzottos' Uovo? Mr. Niles had it a long time ago...not sure that it was ever lost; I believe its history is continuous?...
I was going to type the same thing but assumed the collected knowledge of this place was weighing against me. I always thought that was the whole...
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Sachs' Alfa was Nuvolari-driven, not Fangio, no? Thanks for the photos. Cris