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Cor, I bet that white "T" is a real bugger to drive with a blown Hemi. A healthy supply of clean pants needed for that 0wner.


Loved the period adverts. The one with the white n red cobra made me laugh. The cool guy putting on the gloves looks like an onanist of the highest order :lol:

Great pics Sandy, thanks for taking the time to get em up on here. :thumbright:
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Cannonball wrote:is that not the daddy of powerplants visually and power
It would look great in a chopped and channeled 32 Ford 3 window coupe. That would be my dream car. You would have to be talkin maybe mid 8s on the strip in a lightweight coupe? Not bad for a street car. The short wheelbase would probably worry me a bit though.
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Yorkie wrote:Is Gary Belchers 'T' still around?
Remember going to Bell Vue in Manachester to see most of those cars!

Fab post :thumbright:
It resides in the Haynes Motor Museum near Sparkford in Somerset.

As regards Andromeda, my mates uncle used to own it at the time. Said it went like Saturn V rocket. Reckoned it was close to 1000bhp, but couldn't put the power down at the strip. :roll:
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