tyney wrote: » Go on so, what is it. Heres another pic so I don't get told off for too much chat.
tyney wrote: » Bonus points for guessing the car the photo of the delta was taken from
swarlb wrote: » Looks like the interior of a 50's Italian saloon, they tended to have that type of window surround. Not a Fiat, and doesn't look like an Alfa colour, so I'll guess Lancia. The orange Veteran looks like a GN
tyney wrote: » Very good. Its a lancia. Which one though?
swarlb wrote: » If it's from the 50's it's most likely an Aurelia or an Appia.. hard to say which as I've not got one at hand to check Its an appia
jozi wrote: » Comes up on cartell as Corrina GT mk2 1498 cc. Is it a kit car or genuine? Any idea how long is going to be there for?
jozi wrote: » Pity I didn't know before today it was there, probably won't see it! Must have also missed the Cineworld email about the preview. Was it any good?
IrishPlayer wrote: » Yes I really enjoyed it,the sound of the engines was amazing:D Also after recently watched Steve Mc Queen Le Mans 1971, I have a lot of respect for those driver's, Real men driving real cars in very different times.
sligojoek wrote: » Is that the one where they strapped big movie cameras onto F1 cars? I saw it late one night about 15 years ago on an old 4:3 TV. EDIT: just looked it up. Something completely different.
elperello wrote: » I'm going with kit car. Anyone lucky enough to have real one wouldn't put those GT40 decals on it. I've seen a few of those replicas in the UK and they are lovely all the same.
BonnieSituation wrote: » ...or leave it on Parnell Street.
Dades wrote: » Spotted this on it's way to Ireland from Holyhead.