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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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The Brit ones will be, Jag and Bentley.
the Italians will be Ferrari and Alfa (or Bugatti)
the French will be Renault and Citroen.
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Not bad Alistair, but no cigar yet. Here they are coded to the pictures listed left to right.
Pic 1- BRM 2.5L4 cylinder (not the V-16), Gallet XLOG, AstonMartin DB3S
Pic 2- Maserati 4CLT, Autavia, Alfa Romeo tipo 169
Pic 3- Maserati 250F, Sinn H-4, Connaught B type (!st car to win a GP using disc brakes)
Pic 4- Lago Talbot T26C, Chronoswiss, Gordini tipo 15
A google search can bring more info than anyone wants to know.
In the steam pic I was back behind the smaller building. It looks like some beauties were there.
And here are a couple of Carrera Panamerica pics for which as you know a watch or two were named. The cars are Lancias.
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