The irony rolls on, that is my friends old car. If you look at it again you will notice the front and rear reg numbers are different. He reckons he only got half the speeding tickets he should of.I am really surprised no one has picked up on that because he sold it a good few years ago.
Bob
I think you have alerted the Blue Meanies - site has disappeared...:shifty:
That's very helpful A clip of a M6GT replica without any number plates on at all. are you having a giraffe?:furious:
Never mind, I take your word for it...
Yes, thanks. I couldn't access that site hence Bob's 200 mph drive by solution...:veryangry:
It's all ok, really. I have taken some Oramorph and am now quite calm..
And b r e a t h e .....
Well, it is wet play day today. I was supposed to go to the surgery for a flu jab but decided that I didn't have long enough mooring lines for the scooter..even if they have a mooring pontoon, which I doubt as it is in a car park.
EDit: Ah!!! I see what's happened. Bob's clip was very very short yes? During this time I was distracted peeling a grape and failed to notice the passing of said video clip upon conclusion of which went seamlessly into a French video of a Le Mans Classic with a M6GT circling at 200 mph. Mystery solved.
And, r e l a x ........
Definitely into this car I never knew existed!
I want to thank Mike for bringing it to my attention. There is no doubt I would have wanted to build a replica of this back in the day and race it of course!
As having very beautiful lines, this photo shows a very unfriendly ingress/egress seat position relationship to the door in that the driver/passenger sit nearly in-line with the A pillar. To get into and out of the M6GT, you've got to practice with your kid's jungle-gym.
this is especially visible at 2:10, and 2:26, and the egress at 3:01 into the below video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdD6CWF5sIM