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ORIGINAL: yves
ORIGINAL: Hacki Maritime N-GT, EXTREMELY detailed knowledge, who could that be?[;)] We have the holy preacher of price levels here on the forum, but we also have the master of details! Anorak time....
Hi Hacki, You learned me something, I wanted to check every part of my car to see if numbers were the same but I can not find those on the doors. Can you tell me where they are exactly please. Sorry for the HS. Regards, Yves
Wrong, Yves! It´s not me, I have a white Cup car.... Try ChrisW, I learned other details from him, too. (But never checked the doors myself, so I don´t know.) Sorry, Hacki
 
ORIGINAL: richardrimmer Apologies for the delay in getting my piccies uploaded. Hopefully some of you may find these interesting. Sorry the quality isn't great but my ability allied to a camera with limited lens results in not very good distance shots! [link=http://s725.photobucket.com/albums/ww260/richardrimmer/964RS%2020th%20Anniversary/]http://s725.photobucket.com/albums/ww260/richardrimmer/964RS%2020th%20Anniversary/[/link]
Really nice set of pictures Super Jelous. Who let that rogue 997 in there though?? ;-)
 
ORIGINAL: davidcross
ORIGINAL: richardrimmer Apologies for the delay in getting my piccies uploaded. Hopefully some of you may find these interesting. Sorry the quality isn't great but my ability allied to a camera with limited lens results in not very good distance shots! [link=http://s725.photobucket.com/albums/ww260/richardrimmer/964RS%2020th%20Anniversary/]http://s725.photobucket.com/albums/ww260/richardrimmer/964RS%2020th%20Anniversary/[/link]
Really nice set of pictures    Super Jelous. Who let that rogue 997 in there though?? ;-)
Dont know about the 997 - what about the legs!
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I take it you mean Ollie's GT3RS? At least it's a spiritual successor to the RS models......oops, can of worms opened [:D]
 
Thanks J M, I can see them now! Was this picture the result of too much beer or did you trip on a paving slab?[:D]
 
ORIGINAL: richardrimmer Apologies for the delay in getting my piccies uploaded. Hopefully some of you may find these interesting. Sorry the quality isn't great but my ability allied to a camera with limited lens results in not very good distance shots! [link=http://s725.photobucket.com/albums/ww260/richardrimmer/964RS%2020th%20Anniversary/]http://s725.photobucket.com/albums/ww260/richardrimmer/964RS%2020th%20Anniversary/[/link]
Image 86 bit of lift hey Hugh[:)]
 
Which one Des? http://s725.photobucket.com/albums/ww260/richardrimmer/964RS%2020th%20Anniversary/?action=view&current=IMG_5039.jpg this one?
 
No Hugh this one! http://s725.photobucket.com/albums/ww260/richardrimmer/964RS%2020th%20Anniversary/?action=view&current=IMG_5039.jpg#!oZZ86QQcurrentZZhttp%3A%2F%2Fs725.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fww260%2Frichardrimmer%2F964RS%252020th%2520Anniversary%2F%3Faction%3Dview%26current%3DIMG_5041.jpg [:D]
 
Sorry - looking for the wrong car. Are you sure thats me driving and not you Des? Looks nicely balanced doesnt it!
 
Yes Hugh you are peddling mate ..... if you had the drivers seat empty and where given it proper beans mate[;)]
 
I really enjoyed it! And I was desperate to drive it in the wet sprint - I swear it would have been quicker than Minty. Drove Minty to the garage last week (for yet more work!), and found out all 4 tyres were illegal, proving a pain to pick up now! Plus, I need the corner weights done again. Unlikely to be back out until later in the year, working Snett.....
 
Some atmosphere photos for those of us who stopped at the old Grand Prix circuit at Gueux near Reims...
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5 July 1936 Grand Prix de la Marne
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1954 French Grand Prix Historic one-two victory July 4: Mercedes-Benz marks its post-war return to Formula 1 with a string of successes. Juan Manuel Fangio and Karl Kling drive their new W196 streamlined racing cars to a one-two victory at the French Grand Prix in Reims.
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1954 French Grand Prix
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Start of the 1963 French Grand Prix
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1966 French Grand Prix. I didn't realise they were still using the circuit this late.
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Amazing photo's Rich, really brings the old track alive. So hard to imagine it buzzing when you arrive at the site with a few Porsches. Great place !
 
Yves, yes I have the Maritime N-GT .. [;)] I also have never looked for nor seen the numbers inside the doors --- I was only told that the engine cover and bonnet numbers are there also ! I am guessing that Paul McLean would know ?? I was also told that there is a second shell number on the front bulkhead which is visible behind the ash tray --- that one I have looked for, but not found ! I really hope that I have not created a lot of work for you [8|]
 

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