Thanks for that Milan. On another note has anyone ever sorted out the true 250F chassis number saga?
Thanks for that Milan. On another note has anyone ever sorted out the true 250F chassis number saga?
Milan, thanks, and I was wandering through TRS [ some of the archive - old stuff ] this evening and came across a thread from 2011 with Nigel Watts photos on the Maserati 250F a couple of photos with Chris Amon driving one,in more recent years, not in period.
Thread number #188 this one " http://www.theroaringseason.com/show...-Maserati-250F "
Cheers Guys,
Roger
RIP David McKinney, RIP Chris Amon, and RIP Ross Jensen.
One of the reasons I was determined to get to Goodwood this year, was the celebration of BRM's 70 years. Dad was fiercely patriotic and backed ERA before the war and BRM after, and I suppose I inherited my love of both from him. Being named after Raymond Mays may also have had a lot to do with it.
The BRM parade included several cars with BRM engines in addition to examples of most models including the Hall & Hall 2021 BRM V16.
The fearsome 8 litre BRM P154 sports restored by the Hepworths.
Ex Siffert Cooper BRM
Lotus 43 BRM H16
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I have slowed a bit, despite a whole pile ready for uploading to TRS.
I have elected to put some photographs from my collection up for sale via the Alamy website, in the hope that I may supplement my pension! I don't expect to get rich and with almost 300 million pics offered for sale on Alamy, even a few pounds now and again helps.
It is quite a time consuming process and they have to pass Alamy's rigid QC system and be large enough (many of my older digital pics fail on that score), before being offered for sale. Rest assured that I'm not deserting TRS, but uploaded photographs on here are relatively small images.
Choosing which photographs to upload is something I'm working through, as I have to try and anticipate which photographs are saleable as opposed to ones I like.
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I know that to many, the Allegro was a laughing stock, but having owned two or three, I think that their well publicised failures overlook the positives. The Allegro Estate looks as though it was designed, not just a bit of tin and a door bolted on the back, like so many others.
Loads of Jaguars at Goodwood, on and off track.
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Well spotted! Seems I spelt it wrongly though. Locost, not Lo Cost.
Uploading to Alamy has been a bit of a mission with one or two rejected as being too small, and one batch rejected because one wasn't as sharp as it could have been. I now know that I have to check them at 100% before uploading... Luckily the bazooka lens pics pass the size criteria but most pics taken with the earlier DSLR camera won't pass.
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Great set of Photos,
Kev's Locost,
my Dad's Austin (A'ggro) Allegro [ he had a two tone Austin with the roof being a textured vinyl ] brought brand new from Seabrook Fowlds,
then my favourite Corvette, the 1961-62, last of the C1's with the stingray style tail.
finally the E-type .. The Corvette came out as an American answer to the XK120 .. then William Lyons came up with the " E ".
Thanks Ray
Peugeot #1
Peugeot #2
Richard Attwood was another driver who had a busy weekend.
Just a comment guys, but easy enough to delete the irrelevent attachments when quoting a previous post.
Unless there is a good reason to show a specific pic again, it merely makes posts look repetitive.
Do we really need to see the same pics again and again? Easy enough just to refer to the post #?
* It isn't too late to go back and delete the irrelevant!
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Good advice Ray. I've been meaning to bring up that matter.
If you need to refer to one particular image it is easy to delete the others in the post.
Thanks for saying that Ray, it has annoyed me for a long time.
When you hit 'reply with quote' the whole of the reply will be included, including the pics - which are 'attachments'.
The way the HTML (hot metal mark up language) system works isn't too difficult, compared to most computer languages) but everything in the reply is between quote tags.
ie [QUOTE ] Blah blah blah - close the quote with a back slash [/QUOTE ]
The same logic then applies to each of the pics within those quote tags.
[ATTACH=CONFIG ]554789[/ATTACH ]
[ATTACH=CONFIG ]554790[/ATTACH ]
and so on.
To delete any part of the post you are quoting, simply delete BETWEEN THE TAGS.
So as above, you can delete [ATTACH=CONFIG ]554789 [/ATTACH ] which will then leave picture 2.
In days past, to create a webpage, you had to create it, by typing up ALL the tags from scratch, before software came along and did it for you.
You may have noticed that when I post, the pics are usually centralised. That is achieved by using another HTML tag.
At the point at which you want it centralised:
[CENTER ] (without the space of course) and when you get to the end, you need to close the instruction with the backslash
[/CENTER ]
There you go, HTML 101.
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Kev you are forgiven, you build cars and motors