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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Bigcheese327, Dec 4, 2007.

  1. jonto
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    And today, was there a couple of weeks ago-

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  4. Ned Ludd
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    Another instance of "fats and skinnies" on the #7 car in the foreground.

    I love the way the outdoor spatial form-giving was clearly informed by pre-automotive urban traditions. It looks like an English market town.
     
  5. SR100
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    It looks a little like the finishing straight @ Brooklands (but isn't). What threw me is that I don't remember Dunlop or Mobiloil hoardings at Montlhery. It was usually Yacco in period. A photo search did find a Mobiloil banner and a few Dunlop banners in the prewar period.
     
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    It IS at Linas-Montlhery.
     
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    Prototype David cyclecar with JAP 90 degree engine apparently built as a cyclecar engine, not a motorcycle engine:
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    Not sure that J.A.Prestwich ever built a 90 degree engine.
     
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    6131534_orig.jpg 9688700_orig.jpg Bob, The link you posted above mentioned Bugatti powered Midgets. This is the Caruso Brescia Bugatti car that ran out of Long Island, New York. Bob
     
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    Bob,quite a bit of "new" material on that website,isn't there!
     
  13. The37Kid
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    Yes! All of it is good stuff too. I wonder what the deal is with the two Bugatti Midget photos I just posted. exhaust is on the left so what is the deal on the right side of the car? Bob 397319_orig.jpg 5949501_orig.jpg
     
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    Not a correction... I knew there was a lot of info out there on J.A.P.. So, I wanted to see.if nothing popped up,I know a guy in
    Is the cylinder head reversible on the block?
     
  16. SR100
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    The Brescia head, like most Bugattis, wasn't detachable. The right side held the intake & cooling:
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    Thank you SR100, Caruso did cut Bugatti eight cylinder engines in half to make fours, so may be that explains the exhaust locations. Photo shows a Type 37A. Bob th.jpg
     
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    The SOHC Bugatti 8s had two 4cyl blocks on one crankcase. Several T37 replicas have been built out of half a T44 or T46.
     
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    I once owned a Type30 that was cut in half for Midget use. Bob
     
  20. banjeaux bob
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    42333034_1862056880497283_8993442779434582016_n.jpg 42315354_1862056687163969_1936650072875859968_n.jpg Brusslels from Marc. ...
     
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    42327111_10156835089244306_5534090718382915584_n.jpg Anglouleme
     
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    42294011_898784350312253_7103283670248587264_n.jpg Dougal from Longstone Tyres Model A Powered GN "PIGLET".
     
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    I knew Piglet was kind of rough, but wow!
     
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    I know it is aluminum but ironmonger was my first reaction.:confused: Bob
     
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    "PIGLET" hasn't had an easy go of it.Here 1377120_594211783978869_1736336739_n.jpg is my favorite "PIGLET" pic.... Dougal and Liz Cawley at Anglouleme 2015....with Igor Bietry announcing.
     
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  29. banjeaux bob
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    I'm envious! What is the town like when there isn't a motoring event happening?
     
  30. I've spent many family holidays based there. It's very pleasant and laid back. Lots to do in the area, only 30 miles from Cognac.

    The main market in the town is well worth a visit and we bought all our food there during the race week.

    Sent from my moto g(6) play using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
     
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