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GTRene said:
oliverb205 said:
Certainly when I took the second and third of those photos of Bert Zimmerman's blue and green M in 1995 it had a Sierra Cosworth engine not an LS. I have not heard that it has been changed, but it is a while since I have see either him or the car.
Oliver.
ow, when I downloaded the pictures a while ago it came with such info, I then erase that LS info for now, thanks.Oliver.
Oliver.
oliverb205 said:
Certainly when I took the second and third of those photos of Bert Zimmerman's blue and green M in 1995 it had a Sierra Cosworth engine not an LS. I have not heard that it has been changed, but it is a while since I have see either him or the car.
Oliver.
It is my understanding, that the ARMCO, on both sides of the Autobahn was unkind, to the car, and unforgiving. I was told the car is no more, and that Mr. Z had sustained severe injuries. I have no idea, as to the severity of his injuries, or the degree of his recovery. Oliver.
Best regards,
Bernard.
Slow M said:
oliverb205 said:
Certainly when I took the second and third of those photos of Bert Zimmerman's blue and green M in 1995 it had a Sierra Cosworth engine not an LS. I have not heard that it has been changed, but it is a while since I have see either him or the car.
Oliver.
It is my understanding, that the ARMCO, on both sides of the Autobahn was unkind, to the car, and unforgiving. I was told the car is no more, and that Mr. Z had sustained severe injuries. I have no idea, as to the severity of his injuries, or the degree of his recovery. Oliver.
Best regards,
Bernard.
Oliver.
... two of a long list of TVRs I've owned GYY604L and OPO610J
Best regards,
Stephan
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Best regards,
Stephan
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