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Magnolia Special

aeronca65t

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Jaguar powered so semi-British.

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Interesting though I have to say that you don't have to incorporate every good idea - ends up being a little too Chitty Chitty Bang Bang for my tastes
 
JPSmit said:
a little too Chitty Chitty Bang Bang for my tastes
Blasphemers, heretics, ye of no discernable merit!! :nonono:

(Can you tell that Chitty is one of my all time favorites??
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Silverghost said:
JPSmit said:
a little too Chitty Chitty Bang Bang for my tastes
Blasphemers, heretics, ye of no discernable merit!! :nonono:

(Can you tell that Chitty is one of my all time favorites??
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Mine too actually - but it was intended to have all the bits and bobs. (any movie with a character named Truly Scrumptious...)

without Google - who knows who wrote Chitty Chitty Bang Bang?
 
elrey said:
Ian Fleming. :winner1:
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BTW saw a TV clip from not too many years ago where they had the actual Chitty Chitty Bang Bang out driving in LA. People of all ages were going crazy to get their pics taken or sit in it - very fun.
 
Did you all know that one of the original Chitty Bang Bangs is still in existence?
They were built by Count Louis Zborowski, and were aero-engined monsters. The last of them, also called the Higham Special, was bought by Parry Thoams, re-named Babs, and was the car in which Parry Thomas was killed in 1927
It was buried, but subsequently disinterred and restored.
 
My bucket list includes building replicas of the race car and Chitty using period correct chassis/drivetrains. :laugh:
 
Roger said:
Did you all know that one of the original Chitty Bang Bangs is still in existence?
They were built by Count Louis Zborowski, and were aero-engined monsters. The last of them, also called the Higham Special, was bought by Parry Thoams, re-named Babs, and was the car in which Parry Thomas was killed in 1927
It was buried, but subsequently disinterred and restored.

"75 years ago, a solitary Welshman, John Godfrey Parry Thomas, was preparing to become the fastest man on wheels, driving a secondhand car for which he had paid next to nothing. At that stage his target was the 150mph set by Malcolm Campbell in his 18.3-litre Bluebird. The setting for the attempt was Pendine Sands, the six-mile beach on the Welsh coast between Saundersfoot and Laugharne."

18.3 liters! Wow! :eeek:
 
rkep01 said:
18.3 liters! Wow! :eeek:

Tut-tut.

A mere economy car compared to ~"MAVIS"~ , the <span style="font-weight: bold">42 liter</span> Packard-powered Bentley built by VSCC member Chris Williams.

To be fair, "Mavis" is a modern-built tribute to the old aero-engined cars (like the real Chitty), but it's built from all real, period-correct parts.

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