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most attractive single seater on the planet..
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Well I think you might have posted the winner in your first post!
How about the other standard answer? http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/large/438-2.jpg Here are a few pics at UltimateCarPage.com It isn't in a as new condition there, but looks all the more wonderful for being used. |
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*nods*
although that isnt its prettiest angle, it looks a tad bulgey in that pciture |
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Alfa Romeo Tipo 158/159 - the original Alfetta!
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thats one dead link ya got there
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We don't agree about everything!
It is Dick Seaman in his GP Delage - a ten year old car beating the modern opposition after a "modernisation" by Ramponi. Little wonder that Seaman was snapped up by Mercedes Benz! Mrs B's link appears to be unhappy, so here is an alternative view. Let's hope this works. Duncan |
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For my money its a 250F no picture Ive not worked out how to do that.
Duncan, I think yours is probably second, but do you know what the car at the back of your picture might be? |
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Here is another, unfortunately the flash didn't go off and I didn't notice Actually the lightening was poor for photos in there anyway. . |
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That picture is awful, what about one in a nice Silver? I always prefered the Auto unions to the Merc and I had to make a trip to Donington to see this one while I was there:
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My vote goes for the 250F, but as a photo has already been posted of it, how about this one - a bit more obscure, the 4.7 litre Kincraft-Ford from 1968.
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http://tentenths.com/forum/showthrea...5&pagenumber=2
i love the eagle, but this one is one of my faves, although i don't care much for the martini colors on this one, i still love it. over many before and after.... then there is the current Raynard Champcar, and the purposeful beauty of a supermodified... |
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oh its the snorkel trojen style brabham t44 (1974)
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8 Feb 2004, 22:42 (Ref:867515) | #14 | ||
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One of my favourites is the F2 McLaren M4.
Here is best pic I could find with a quick search. http://isuisse.ifrance.com/mclaren/h...GRANDES/M4.HTM |
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Whilst I give both the Eagle and the 250F VERY high marks, my vote must go to the Lotus 25, surely the neatest most elegant single seater ever.
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Coopers of the mid 1960's are very sleek, but I love them all...at least the pre bill-board, pre aero panel.
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BT44's are VERY close to the top.
But how about a WR1 Wolf. Bryan. |
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Lola T400
I reckon the best looking open wheeler in its day was the Lola T400 F5000. It is a pity it didn’t quite preform as well as it looked!
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Correction to previous post
P.S. Sorry, I should have said that you may have to "Copy" and "Paste" the following URL onto you Interner browser address bar:
http://members.tripod.com/motorsport..._Park_1975.jpg Chris. www.MotorsportArchive.com |
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No contest.
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With all due respect to the many excellent designs posted thus far and those to come...
I thought that when you were speaking "single seaters", my mind went to another type! http://www2.victoriassecret.com/imag...vw/V235021.jpg Last edited by paulzinho; 9 Feb 2004 at 17:15. |
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Almost almost... http://forums.atlasf1.com/showthread...=&pagenumber=1 Enjoy the read. Pictures of the car you are referring to can be found at page 9 of that thread |
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The Scarab F1. Gorgeous, right colours...shame it was nigh on useless.
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