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OT - Spied at the Lime Rock vintage event

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I wasn't actually there - but my buddy sent these pictures along.

Make sure to look closely at the second picture...




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I was there....lots of neat stuff as usual. That Fangio car is the real-deal.

Real LeMans racers (Bentley in back)

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Probably the most important M-B ever; the 1939 W154 Grand Prix car. “Rescued” from the Soviets just a few years ago (They've had it since WW II). This was it's first outing ever since MB got it back (it's now part
of the Collier Collection in FLA). 475 HP from 3 liters!

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Famous LeMans MG (sorry...I know this is the TR forum
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Brian Redman's old Mini

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UOP Shadow Can-Am car

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Herb Wetson (of the hamburger chain of stores) in his Fraser-Nash

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lots of other neat stuff....I'll post more later.
 
Picky point, but his name is Herb Wetanson. :smile: When I was growing up, there was a Wetson's a couple of blocks from where I lived. I also remember watching him race out at Bridgehampton during the late sixties or early seventies.
 
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