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A bit of music from the lamented Radio Blog Club
Le Français
Toujours, je suis désolé pour mes amis( et amies) français(es), mais il est difficile pour moi d'écire en français. Peut-être un jour... S.V.P. regardez ce LIEN
Monday, September 22, 2008
A Round of Applause Please
Thomas Crook is one of my readers; he is also a talented animator as the following (quite mad!) video should show you:
Thomas has now completed university and is seeking a position as an animator; if any of you have any ideas you can contact him via my "Chatbox"!
With 25 years’ experience of the wonderful Lancia Fulvia (not to mention experience of many other marques as well) I am able to offer an expert and personal service for Fulvia owners. In addition, I have some solid experience of the flat-4 Flavia and 2000 models.
I am located near Cruseilles in Haute-Savoie, about 30km from Geneva.
I am fairly well-known to Lancisti world-wide through Huib Guernink’s website http://www.viva-lancia.com/ where on the Fulvia forum, my many contributions may be seen and read. For a number of years I worked at Evolution Engineering (Lancia Specialists) in London, and was the manager there before I moved to France.
This time a 1968 Alfa-Romeo T33 Stradale; one of 18 built. This was I believe the most expensive production car in the world at the time.
What???
A 1955 Chevrolet fitted with a Rolls-Royce Merlin aero engine. See post 6th Jan '07.
Moody Monster
A lovely period impressionist photo of the giant FIAT at speed in Dec 1913 at Ostende. See post 2nd December '06
Lucas Injection
A shot showing the lovely detail engineering of the Lucas Injection installation on a Ferrari 512M Le Mans car (Photo by me - I did a small amount of work on this bolide!) Click on the link in the posting (24th Nov '06) for a bigger picture
Gorgeous
The stuff of which dreams are made: a Ferrari 250 SWB lightweight. Again, no lottery win...
Beautiful Bentley
I removed this from the the top of the page, but it's too lovely to lose altogether!
Monster
The second in my series of monsters, this is the 28-litre FIAT S76 from 1911. See post 25th November '06
A Monster!
ALG & KLG Saltburn 1908 with the 200HP V-8 Darracq. See post 23rd November '06
28-litre FIAT
Another snap of the monster!
Ferrari 512M
A more general snap of a delightful Le Mans Ferrari. See post 27th November '06
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