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Cars and Coffee 5 - 10 - 08

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Wow!! Another great turn-out! Love all the LBCs, my favorites being the Lotus 7, that beautiful red TC and of course the Bugeye!! :cheers:
Of the non-LBCs, that Bizzarini is just too cool!!! :cooler:
 
WHOA!!! What's this?

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THAT, Tony is a Bizzarini GT (1966 I think!!) Italian design with brute 5.3 liter American power!! :wink:
 
I like the mercedes cabrio's, the '40 ford cabriolet, and the little blue morris minor cab.
 
Fantastic stuff. I love the way that red Bugeye is set up... may have to invest in a set of Brookland screens for the Tunebug.

My wife liked the dog in the red TR4 with the goggles. :smile:
 
"Bud"!!

I liked the BRG MGB on th' jack. Starter motor, most likely. Mebbe th' clutch slave... :devilgrin:
 
nice showing... whaddid they do to that TR2? looks to be a smallblock under the bonnett. AAAAAHHHHH! oh well.
 
Well, I guess that's a bit mor "period" than a 350. still.... (quietly.. Bet it goes like stink!)
 
Ford's "small block" of the time. Not my cuppa, but... :shrug:

And it may be said that Cosworth had some moderate success with the small Ford V-8 block as a base... :smirk:
 
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