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Wow,nice cars!!
nicely filmed and edited... thank you
Nice work, and thanks for including the vehicle details!
That green car and blue car was awesome! I'd love to daily EITHER one. Beautiful cars! Everyone have a awesome day!✌️
Amazing, thank you for posting!
Haven't seen "the timings" before Chris - all extra effort. No doubt appreciated by some officionados.
The Alta at 7:43 is bloody quick!!! It takes a lot to match the times set in ERA R4D, but to beat it by a second?
Hi J C, Yes Ian Baxter (Alta) does like to give it a go.
lovely cars doing what they should be doing,
Bitzer approved!
Blimey! How are these 80 and 90 year old cars so rapid? Are they running original spec engines or are they enhanced with modern materials and methods?
Hi Teabag. The cars are pretty much as they were originally run (i.e. not enhanced) apart from a few modern tweeks to make them more reliable where appropriate. Chris
@@chrismontgomery1223 Thanks for that. I was really surprised by the rate of acceleration. I never imagined old engines were so eager or punchy.
👍👍👍👍👍
Wow,nice cars!!
nicely filmed and edited...
thank you
Nice work, and thanks for including the vehicle details!
That green car and blue car was awesome! I'd love to daily EITHER one. Beautiful cars! Everyone have a awesome day!✌️
Amazing, thank you for posting!
Haven't seen "the timings" before Chris - all extra effort. No doubt appreciated by some officionados.
The Alta at 7:43 is bloody quick!!! It takes a lot to match the times set in ERA R4D, but to beat it by a second?
Hi J C, Yes Ian Baxter (Alta) does like to give it a go.
lovely cars doing what they should be doing,
Bitzer approved!
Blimey! How are these 80 and 90 year old cars so rapid? Are they running original spec engines or are they enhanced with modern materials and methods?
Hi Teabag. The cars are pretty much as they were originally run (i.e. not enhanced) apart from a few modern tweeks to make them more reliable where appropriate. Chris
@@chrismontgomery1223 Thanks for that. I was really surprised by the rate of acceleration. I never imagined old engines were so eager or punchy.
👍👍👍👍👍