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"Other Brits" at LR

aeronca65t

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"Other Brits" at LR

Saw lots of "Other British" cars at the Lime Rock Vintage last weekend.

Click Here to see ALL my pictures from the weekend.

Shiny, shiny, all-aluminum Aston-Martin Zagato

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Lots of other A-Ms

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A Nash-Healey LeMans

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Re: "Other Brits" at LR

Excellent, thank you. Quite the polish job on the Zagato.
 
Re: "Other Brits" at LR

I've seen a couple of sevens with the boat-tail and cycle wings..... was that some kind of kit, or did a couple of guys do similar special one-offs?

Sweet.
 
Re: "Other Brits" at LR

These days it would be difficult to say how much of the original Austin Seven is left on that car. Certainly the engine, axles and grill.

The owner displayed a plaque saying it was an Ulster, but it might be hard to know if it was a real one or a sedan that had been re-bodied/modified.

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