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#381 Post by Nomoss »

Those look familiar. Below is the last complete Ro80 engine I sold to a French enthusiast.
My SU carbs were for the Hurley tuned Mazda 13B engine I fitted. It gave around 175 bhp and an average of 11l/100km on long runs, almost as good as fuel injection kits on offer at the time.
The car is now in a private collection in Japan.
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#382 Post by RobertArthur »

Two modern classics.


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#383 Post by RobertArthur »

A Peugeot 5 CV (1924 - 1929) on the main road of Beaulieu, back again and time to have a chat with friends. Then a non-starter, manual help and then back to its garage.


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#385 Post by Hotrodder »

:D :D
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#386 Post by DominicBest »

A couple from last week.
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#387 Post by curtis »

What's that chinese thing doing in the picture !! ? :D

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#388 Post by Hotrodder »

I like the chock on a rope to help keep it in place while the driver is busy with the starting procedure. :lol:
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I went to school with Danny, this was his take on the early model T roadster. Not just a showboat, he and his girlfriend drove it across the USA to attend a show. Epic
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#389 Post by DominicBest »

curtis wrote: Thu Aug 17, 2023 2:37 pm What's that chinese thing doing in the picture !! ? :D
Surely they're pre Chinese. There are hundreds of them about.

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#390 Post by curtis »

Probably, but just as uninteresting (IMHO of course )
Love the T. Nearest I have to that is a '37 Rosengart Skiff.

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