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You would be suprised to see that the pavements are no more used for parisian streets. Instead of that, they are sent to the policemen's faces! Each time we fly to Roma and take a cab we wonder if our stuff is really in the trunk and how high will be the extra charge! Its part of the game, charming people.
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Crikey, the Triumph 1300 looks a bit out of place with all the Italian exotica!
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I disagree, I think it's as classic as the other ones and in the same mold
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The Triumph was designed by Michelotti. Also the first FWD Triumph.
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23 Jun 2023, 13:24 (Ref:4165115) | #1059 | ||
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If you mean it was already outdated when new, then I agree!
Always found that the best conversion of this era was TR4/5 to TR6. Minor changes and good looking new car. Direct from Italy to Germany! Would not say the same thing about the Duetto, the farther they went the worse it has been. When you thing, from Coda Longa to duck tail. Sacrilege! |
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Gerard. Personally.I think the best iteration of the TR was the TR5 or 250. The TR6 was too square. The TR5 had the TR4 IRS plus a nice straight 6.
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Agreed and certainly more because we are males. The TR5/250 could have been better with the original Lucas injection but the carbs and power reduction was probably necessary to satisfy the different emission laws. I ownd a Datsun Fairlady roadster 2000 but the perf kit was sold separetly thourgh the dealer network, something you cant even think about over there specially in CA. TR6 square? I'd say more "feminin"…
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James Bond's car better than new! Well, almost… Late version methinks. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kywui18AQJ4
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They could have named the Four Breadvan. Thanks for the pics.
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Just wahoo! At first glance I would have say it's a 508 S base but the front end grille suggests another car. Knowing that the Gran Premio di Pari was held only in 1947, I'd say Cisitalia D46. As to the first one, is it original? Raced in period wit an air cooled flat twin? I dont recognize a Panhard engine. A clue, please, Malcolm? I don't think Vern Schuppan ever drove it tho…
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Reminds me my Dad's Simca Huit Gordini at Le Mans in 1939!
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Maybe this car (or a sister car) pictured below in period? Edit: just realised after posting that the car "crm" posted the photo of has a bonnet 'hump'.... the one I posted does not. But made by the same hands I feel, in the same factory in Teramo. If it is, interesting article here about the man behind it, Bernardo 'Diddi' Taraschino. http://www.squadrataraschi.it/eng/main_eng.htm Last edited by E.B; 26 Jun 2023 at 00:59. |
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Malcolm thanks again for the pics, comments and link. The reading gives info "BMW R75 engine installed behind the front axle" for the first version. The one pictured must be a latter version -post '48?- with front overhanging-engine and tubular frame. How much did Diddi pay for the BM engine is another story! Loot may be? As to bonnet bulge or other mods, they were common in period, a race car being in constant evolution. For example, one of Dad's Gordini was seen RHD then LHD and he even used it for Concours d'élégance (La Baule je crois, Mom respecting the dress code). |
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