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Old Implements and Rally Cars.

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ranger

Nice pics norm. The second photo reminds me of my old Rootes, (Chrysler), Sunbeam Rapier H120 I had in the early 1970’s. I’m sure the early Barracuda design had some influence in the Rapier fastback styling, I wish I still had it today!

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squonk
34 minutes ago, Stormin said:

  Much squealing of tyres and handbrake turns and also some words between driver and navigator when things went wrong.

 

 

 

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nORM, is that your Hyundai in the background? Don't want that MG to get any Lucas Cooties on it! :lol:

 

The "words between driver and navigator are the best part of a Rally! :hilarious:

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Handy Don
1 hour ago, Stormin said:

drive round twice anticlockwise then head back the way they came

Putting the cone on the side away from (and invisible to) the driver basically guaranteed some interesting driver-navigator interaction!

On more powerful cars, that could've been an opportunity for a controlled, smoking, rubber-laying "donut" turn.

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Stormin
50 minutes ago, ranger said:

Nice pics norm. The second photo reminds me of my old Rootes, (Chrysler), Sunbeam Rapier H120 I had in the early 1970’s. I’m sure the early Barracuda design had some influence in the Rapier fastback styling, I wish I still had it today!

 

 The way the driver throws that Sunbeam around is a joy to watch, Doug. Rarely puts a wheel wrong.

 

53 minutes ago, squonk said:

nORM, is that your Hyundai in the background? 

 

Yes and well out of harms way.

 

27 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

Putting the cone on the side away from (and invisible to) the driver basically guaranteed some interesting driver-navigator interaction!

On more powerful cars, that could've been an opportunity for a controlled, smoking, rubber-laying "donut" turn.

 

Plenty of that, Don.

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Pullstart

So many cool colors, like a bag of skittles!

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