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Your Golden Epoch?

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Most motor racing folk look back to their favourite eras from time to time because we have brains that store memories. Like all 'disciplines' motor sport, in all its forms, has gone through highs and lows, but even during troughs, we can often reflect on something that has been stored in our minds with affection.

As usual your views and images will always be of great interest. And thanks.

A few memory joggers below.

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Just one example of where Mr. Chapman's 'Simplicate and add lightness' philosophy DIDN'T work!!
Indeed, Kit. If there was weakness in GP car design or construction in those days, Colin Chapman could usually be relied upon to find it first.
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Ah, thanks, Gripping. Dinger and Jochen. Nice pics.
Motoring life really can be a 'beach' sometimes.

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Just a tennner's worth, please, boys. I'm bit short o'cash.
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Pretty car. Another example of beauty winning over function.
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Fat fingers on the pizza front, perhaps they do the specials in a room above.
I'll ask them next year,subject to going, missed 20 and 21,really missed it.
Trisha that original project 212 is one of my favourite cars shame no one’s done one in resin ect .mind you other than me not sure who’d want one
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The 312P is one of my favorite cars, although I am somewhat partial to the coupe over the spyder. Still, I had to have them.....
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I don't suppose I should ask....but are the diggers the sons of beaches?

I hope to have a White Whale someday....but not to strand it on the beach.
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A lovely collection of Ferraris, Chappyman. Love 'em. I also prefer the coupe. A pic below at Watkins Glen, 1968.
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A couple of pics from Le Mans, 1968.
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Vic in the process of landing.
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Any news on the Policar version yet, please, chaps?
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French styling, arguably, at its best.
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I do like the Howmet cars together. Fun to see the blue/red liveries. Obviously I will need the file. 😂😂
They tend to be forgotten, but McKee built several nice cars and the turbines were fast when running. I have always wished they would have won more just for the sake of the turbine tech. Not that you could run one at today's prices.
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Chappyman

Here's my battered old 312P. A polycarbonate body it ran well, but I was never entirely happy with its shape, especially at the rear, so I used the chassis for something else.
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I have a Gussin resin kit hidden away....he did lovely work off the Aurora car.
I have been too afraid to race it to actually build it up. Not so with the 3DP.
Lexan / polycarbonate are light, and it looks reasonable although the rear is a compromise with all the running gear back there and no tapering in.
Thanks for pulling it out!
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