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The Number Game - British Cars Only

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#98...with Leno driving the "new" rendition of Morgan's iconic three wheeler. Yes, Morgan's making three wheelers again.

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Another 100. Me at about age 5 standing next to the family Healey in about 1957. It was a 1956 BN2 - that I was eventually given in about 1971. Dad at the wheel.
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Here's a well-known MG I have seen many times:
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And I wanted to get my #101 in there too. A little late but still.....it's me in 1973 at Bridgehampton.

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That picture brings me back a ways...the bridge over the straight at Bridgehapmpton where you could stand and listen to the 12 cylinder Ferraris streak by along with earth pounding 427 Cobras. Now it's a golf course. My father was racing the Bridge and Lime Rock during that time period. Since the Bridge was close to home, we got there at every opportunity, both as participants and spectators.
 
Edit: Looks like Nial beat me to the punch on 109. I got beat out on 105 also with this same ad.


"Additional models are now available with Ford 105E or 109E engine"...

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