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Autosport 3 Hours
Car number 23, Ford Anglia driven by John Mitchell about to be lapped by car number 18, Alan Foster, MGA.
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BARC National Goodwood
Vic Preston comes around a turn in car number 71, a Ford Zodiac. The spectator stands are full and billboards in front read: "Shell X-100 Motor Oil." Another sign, near the track, reads: "No person allowed in this area."
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BARC National Goodwood
Ellis Cuff Miller drives car number 70, a Ford. G. Gelberg drives car number 69, an MG. Spectators fill the stands and signs in front read: Shell X-100 Motor Oil." Another sign near the track reads : "No person allowed in this area."
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Brewster Town Car
Brewster Town Car with custom body powered by a Ford V8 engine, dating from 1934-1936. The car was built in Long Island City, New York and designed by Brewster employee J. S. Inskip as an attempt to increase sales during the Great Depression.
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Cumberland National Championship Sports Car Races
Paddock scene, a Jomar Mk I, interior detail, note: center accelerator pedal.
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Cumberland National Championship Sports Car Races
Track action scene, left to right: Car Number 21, a Jomar Mk I, Ray Saidel, driver (helmet, seated), (Car Number 22), a Jomar Mk I, Gus Ehrman, driver (helmet, seated).
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Cumberland National Championship Sports Car Races
Paddock scene, (Car Number 21), a Jomar Mk I, (Ray Saidel, driver), engine detail, note: equipped with Aquaplane cylinder head/intake.
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Cumberland National Championship Sports Car Races
Paddock scene, a Jomar Mk I, rear suspension detail.
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Cumberland National Championship Sports Car Races
Paddock scene, (Car Number 22), a Jomar Mk I, (Gus Ehrman, driver), engine detail.
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Cumberland National Championship Sports Car Races
Paddock scene, (Car Number 22), a Jomar Mk I, (Gus Ehrman, driver), front suspension detail.
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Cumberland National Championship Sports Car Races
Paddock scene, a Jomar Mk I, rear suspension detail.
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Cumberland National Championship Sports Car Races
Paddock scene, Car Number 22, a Jomar Mk I, (Gus Ehrman, driver).