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Original D-Type

aeronca65t said:
Tom Mittler *raced* ~This One~ at this years Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix (it's real...not a replica).
Anybody know what the little yellow stripes mean???
(When I saw them on the back of his car, I about passed out)

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rick_ingram said:
But....I don't see his Handicap Parking permit.

(Sorry....pet peeve as I have a son who depends upon his wheelchair to be his legs.)

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Flame suit zipped up and helmet on!

No flaming here, Rick! 1. It's not allowed.
2. We would agree with you.
 
Are the stripes the sign of a "rookie" driver? [/quote said:
Kinda what the yellow strip means in NASCAR.....gee, is there a link here?

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Thought "nervous" was either a "N" or three verticals. On two sides of the rear.

Allied invasion aircraft?!? Don't shoot! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/devilgrin.gif
 
(WTN)...."My first race car was a Pinto"

(TM)....."My first race car was a D-Type"

(WTN)...."Oh?"

(TM)....."I race a space shuttle now"
 
would that shop be run by a gent named Tom Selby?
He had a shop on Long Island years ago and did incredible work!He moved to NJ and i lost track of him. I sat for a few days watching him fabricate a body for a birdcage masarati working from a frame and pictures
 
WhatsThatNoise said:
(WTN)...."My first race car was a Pinto"

(TM)....."My first race car was a D-Type"

(WTN)...."Oh?"

(TM)....."I race a space shuttle now"

So the designated symbol for "Nervous" is diff'rent for "vintage" guys? hmm.

"Rich or poor, it's nice to have money."

V.I.P. stripes?!?!
 
healeylvr57 said:
would that shop be run by a gent named Tom Selby?
He had a shop on Long Island years ago and did incredible work!He moved to NJ and i lost track of him. I sat for a few days watching him fabricate a body for a birdcage masarati working from a frame and pictures

Not sure.

I'll try to track the answer down.
 
We have the same 2 stripes in the SCCA....

Usually a person keeps em on while they have their novice license or up to 1 season.
(Your choice & sometimes a good idea depending on where you are racing)

We didn't but...Everyone knew that all 3 Pintos were rookies.

I would definitely have stripes if I ever ran the Elva in vintage.....
Kind of a "stay the heck away from me" sign.

Problem is....you get a lot of blue from flaggers & people who won't pass w/o a point or obvious mirror check.
(And if there is contact....Guess who "did" it /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/whistle.gif )
 
When I was in a freshman college psych class, the professor tried to convince us that anybody driving one of those Jag's (XK's) had a serious p.n.s (you can figure out the 'e' & 'i' needed to finish that word) envy problem!
 
Yeah! And how long ago was that?? /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/jester.gif
 
tony barnhill said:
When I was in a freshman college psych class, the professor tried to convince us that anybody driving one of those Jag's (XK's) had a serious p.n.s (you can figure out the 'e' & 'i' needed to finish that word) envy problem!

I always thought it was the Corvette that was a giant phallic symbol.
 
Gentlemen,

Yes it is real, no it is not a replica although the bonnet and tub were replaced due to accident damage, yes I did change the racing number to the one on it as driven at Silverstone in 1956, yes I did put the origianl registration number on it and yes we drive it on the street and every other chance posible. Usuall on the annual C&D Tour put on by Terry Larson in Arizona (open only to "real" cars).
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:]Originally Posted By: tony barnhill
When I was in a freshman college psych class, the professor tried to convince us that anybody driving one of those Jag's (XK's) had a serious p.n.s (you can figure out the 'e' & 'i' needed to finish that word) envy problem![/QUOTE]


TR6BILL said:
I always thought it was the Corvette that was a giant phallic symbol.
Bill, I remember vividly that he pulled out a model of a Jag XKE coupe & turned it upside down.....hehehe...even remember the couple of girls who ran out of the class blushing!!
 
I've got picks of one with a large group of other elderly exotics at Brooklands, Surrey UK in 2000. They were gathering there for a group drive to La Sarthe France for the weekend, Some sort of Auto race there in early June. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wink.gif

Some of the other elderly exotics included an Aston Martin DBR1, a couple of C-Types, several Blower Bentley's, a few OSCA's, an interesting Healey etc... etc... Quite the group to stumble onto on a spur of the moment trip to Brooklands.

If I can find the slides and get some decent scans I'll be happy to post them.
 
GregJ said:
Gentlemen,

Yes it is real, no it is not a replica although the bonnet and tub were replaced due to accident damage, yes I did change the racing number to the one on it as driven at Silverstone in 1956, yes I did put the origianl registration number on it and yes we drive it on the street and every other chance posible. Usuall on the annual C&D Tour put on by Terry Larson in Arizona (open only to "real" cars).

Greg - thanks for driving that great car to C&C every now and again. It is a real treat to see it so often - I'll make sure I stop and introduce myself next time I see the car. I drive the surf-blue 62 Mini Cooper. I think Dec 8th is going to be British car day at C&C. See you soon.

Cliff
 
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