Some Pod pics from back in the day
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Cool not seen those before.......here's just a few more pics that I have from days gone by, thought you might like......sorry for the poor quality on some pics.
Early shot when it was the Red Baron
Hot Metal
and finally, 2 of the 1969 Cuda.....1 early shot with small slicks, then after it was back halved
and here's a cool pic of my old mate Graham Barrs in the Pinto, I'm sure some of you will remember it....
Early shot when it was the Red Baron
Hot Metal
and finally, 2 of the 1969 Cuda.....1 early shot with small slicks, then after it was back halved
and here's a cool pic of my old mate Graham Barrs in the Pinto, I'm sure some of you will remember it....
Edited by RB446 on Monday 6th July 22:39
Sorry - no pictures, but I went to the Pod shortly after it opened and long before any alcohol fuelled 'Rails' arrived.
Memories were lots of home made hot rods ie. A Jaguar engined Ford Pop, as well as stock stuff entered by the American airman that were stationed over here. I was very impressed with a 427 Charger.
Other things that I saw were the odd Allard with small 1500cc Ford crossflow engine power, an early Marcos Gullwing which visibly twisted out of shape when the driver dropped the clutch. I also remember a guy with a handlebar moustache and flat hat who had a Cobra, and in the eliminations a Triumph 650cc bike engined go kart which was ridiculously fast. The fastest bikes were generally Vincent 1000s ridden home later.
Those were the days.
Memories were lots of home made hot rods ie. A Jaguar engined Ford Pop, as well as stock stuff entered by the American airman that were stationed over here. I was very impressed with a 427 Charger.
Other things that I saw were the odd Allard with small 1500cc Ford crossflow engine power, an early Marcos Gullwing which visibly twisted out of shape when the driver dropped the clutch. I also remember a guy with a handlebar moustache and flat hat who had a Cobra, and in the eliminations a Triumph 650cc bike engined go kart which was ridiculously fast. The fastest bikes were generally Vincent 1000s ridden home later.
Those were the days.
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