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The Number Game - British Cars Only

Time to get this game moving along...here's #112...

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Again not a car, but a Velocett made in Birmingham....
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I had #116 sitting on the back burner also, but Nial bet me to it...:cheers:
 
Time to scoot this puppy forward (if only artificially):
122, 123, 124 and 125 from the Moss Motors MG TD-TF transmission parts catalog. :emmersed:
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Bonus points for creativity.
 
My 1275 head... [126]... :angel2:
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I'll certainly understand it if BETTER 122-126 pops in here, but somebody had to update this!
 
Finally, after over 100 years in the record books, Fred Marriott's officially recognized top speed in a steam-powered car is in serious danger of being eclipsed. The British Steam Car Challenge team has reportedly already posted a two way average of 137.14 mph, which is well over the World Record of 127 miles per hour set in a Stanley steam car way back in 1906. Says Project Manager Matt Candy.

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Oh, what the heck... post 'em anyway (in one mega-post). :smile:
 
I'm impressed!
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Still working on #129. This is just a "filler". :devilgrin:

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