The Most Beautiful Cars Ever

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Bentley Speed X (design challenge)
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or the 2003 original
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Brabham Repco
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Brabham in the wild - beautiful
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johnny comelately wrote:
23 Feb 2018, 04:46
Seb Bourdais Detroit 2015
https://cdn-6.motorsport.com/static/img ... racing.jpg
Great livery, the car itself is a mess tho. #-o
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johnny comelately wrote:
23 Feb 2018, 04:31
Factory Built Roush RR-022-92 Mustang Trans Am SCCA
https://jdsmotorsports.files.wordpress. ... g_9128.jpg
FYI Johnny, Moffat's `69 Boss 302 Mustang - which you posted earlier - was a real factory T/A race car..
& quite different from a regular showroom 'stocker' in many ways, being a cut 'n' shut job, for race duty.

Aussie Norm beat the Moffat/Boss combo for the `70 ATTC driving his homegrown 350 Monaro though..

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J.A.W. wrote:
23 Feb 2018, 09:01
johnny comelately wrote:
23 Feb 2018, 04:31
Factory Built Roush RR-022-92 Mustang Trans Am SCCA
https://jdsmotorsports.files.wordpress. ... g_9128.jpg
FYI Johnny, Moffat's `69 Boss 302 Mustang - which you posted earlier - was a real factory T/A race car..
& quite different from a regular showroom 'stocker' in many ways, being a cut 'n' shut job, for race duty.

Aussie Norm beat the Moffat/Boss combo for the `70 ATTC driving his homegrown 350 Monaro though..

http://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8591/16605 ... 93e3_b.jpg
Yes, i can remember him importing it.
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beautiful or...
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a drawing of the R.S.17
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drawing
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Maserati MC12 Corsa
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Always thought this was a beauty
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