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  1. A 1930 German representation of what France would be like in 100 years
  2. The 1964 Chevrolet Cheetah Designed and built by Bill Thomas Race Cars. A limited production, Corvette-powered sports car intended as a direct competitor to the Ford Shelby Cobra, featuring a lightweight fiberglass body, a mid-mounted Chevrolet V8 engine, and a chrome-moly tubular chassis, all designed to deliver exceptional speed and handling, though hampered by production issues and a short lifespan due to Chevrolet's eventual withdrawal from the project; considered a rare and iconic American racecar with a cult following despite its limited production run and challenging racing history. For the Cheetah, Thomas employed a front-mid engine layout, and a chrome-moly tubular chassis, with independent suspension borrowed from the Corvette. To achieve ideal weight distribution, he pushed the V8 so far back in the frame that the “driveshaft” consisted of little more than a flanged U-joint coupling.
  3. 'Mr Cig' visits a hospital and hands out free cigarettes to patients - 1948
  4. With 8000 hours of craftsmanship behind it, the Eagle E-Type looks like it was sculpted by the gods
  5. Hello mate, welcome to the forum
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  8. This aerial photograph, from the very early days of Brands Hatch, shows the original layout which ran in an anti clockwise direction
  9. Members of New Yorks 'Fat Mens Club' - 1930 Members had to weigh at least 200 lbs, pay a $1 fee to join, and learn a secret handshake
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