Solved by faksta, woodinsight and others: One More Day at the Races

Started by Allemano, October 08, 2010, 01:55:59 AM

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Allemano

After one month this goes to Professionals.

woodinsight

#8 - I think this is an FNM with a Brazilian Alfa 2300 engine

woodinsight


Allemano

Quote from: woodinsight on November 09, 2010, 12:37:54 PM
#8 - I think this is an FNM with a Brazilian Alfa 2300 engine
We already figured out that it's something like that, but it has a certain name!

Allemano


João

Quote from: Allemano on November 09, 2010, 12:41:45 PM
Quote from: woodinsight on November 09, 2010, 12:37:54 PM
#8 - I think this is an FNM with a Brazilian Alfa 2300 engine
We already figured out that it's something like that, but it has a certain name!

Alfazoni  ;D

Allemano

Quote from: João on November 09, 2010, 12:44:09 PM
Quote from: Allemano on November 09, 2010, 12:41:45 PM
Quote from: woodinsight on November 09, 2010, 12:37:54 PM
#8 - I think this is an FNM with a Brazilian Alfa 2300 engine
We already figured out that it's something like that, but it has a certain name!
Alfazoni  ;D
João steals the point!

woodinsight

Well done Joao - I had no idea it had a special name

woodinsight

#17 - Mirage-VW 1969 (formerly Geraldes Special)

Allemano


Paul Jaray

3 - Huambo NSU Special driven by Amadeu Inácio in 1973

faksta

#1 - Cegga AC Ace
#7 - Lombardo
#10 - Veeteor
#18 - Milli - Volkswagen


faksta

#4 - JSK

The rest is still to find :)

Allemano

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Quote from: faksta on November 09, 2010, 06:29:34 PM
#1 - Cegga AC Ace
#7 - Lombardo
#10 - Veeteor
#18 - Milli - Volkswagen
Quote from: faksta on November 09, 2010, 06:33:28 PM
#4 - JSK

The rest is still to find :)
All correct, though it would be nice to get a little more of the bold printed... :-\
Locked for you till your next reply.

Allemano

Quote from: Paul Jaray on November 09, 2010, 06:25:22 PM
3 - Huambo NSU Special driven by Amadeu Inácio in 1973
That was hard! Well done!

faksta

Lombardo was a Fiat 1100 based car from Italy, Veeteor is an Australian thing powered by Chevy V8. JSK was a Czechoslovak sportscar, used in many hillclimbs in 1970s and, probably, 1980s.

Allemano

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Quote from: faksta on November 10, 2010, 08:38:25 AM
Lombardo was a Fiat 1100 based car from Italy, Veeteor is an Australian thing powered by Chevy V8. JSK was a Czechoslovak sportscar, used in many hillclimbs in 1970s and, probably, 1980s.
The Veeteor isn't competely solved, yet.

I add the others to the list now! :)

Allemano

BTW: I had the JSK as "Spider JSK", but however I was generous on this.. ;D
(It appearantly is a coupé  ???)

faksta

I think it is like featuring this year's F1 car as 'Formula 1 Ferrari' :)

Allemano

A-ha!

but the Veeteor isn't still finished yet  ;)

Ehhxekt


Allemano

Quote from: Ehhxekt on November 10, 2010, 03:20:38 PM
#5 - Lenkin GP, from Belgium
Did you ever post for nothing? ;)
Correct of course! :)

faksta

Yep, I called Veeteor Australian, although it is apparently British:

QuoteVeeteor Cars Ltd was founded in 2008 by Chris Jenkins.

As an avid Sylva Sportscars and Chevrolet V8 enthusiast, he decided to build up a modern day take on the age old idea of combining a small light chassis with a powerful V8 engine, for his own racing and enjoyment.

A fan of all kinds of motorsport, Chris wanted a car that could lay claim to being a true 'Triple Threat' - that is, a car capable of taking on the fastest road legal cars in the world in a contest of acceleration, top speed or around a circuit, while remaining road legal. The idea behind this was to produce a single car that can be driven to and eligible for almost any motorsports discipline and be competitive, whilst keeping purchase and running costs down by using the very best parts readily available. This will mean that whether it's a sprint, hillclimb, drag race, circuit race, track day, top speed event, or just a weekend cruise to the pub, the Veeteor LS/R is guaranteed to put a smile on your face.

The project has been professionally developed using racing know-how over the past 3 years and we'd be very glad to hear from those interested in comissioning their own example of this exciting all-round, road-legal, sports-racing car. Although the car is designed to use Chevrolet LSx engines, we can accomodate other V8 engines such as the Ford / Jaguar Modular V8 upon request.

9Apr2009 - Veeteor Cars Ltd are pleased to announce that we have been appointed as agent for Nitron Shock Absorbers in South West England. Nitron manufacture top quality shock absorbers in fast road, track day and full race specification for all makes of cars and motorbikes. Please click on the link to our Catalogue A-Z list to see the full range of products that we are able to supply.

© Veeteor Cars Ltd - Registered in the UK 6685785

Allemano

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Quote from: faksta on November 11, 2010, 02:32:11 AMA fan of all kinds of motorsport, Chris wanted a car that could lay claim to being a true 'Triple Threat' - that is, a car capable of taking on the fastest road legal cars in the world in a contest of acceleration, top speed or around a circuit, while remaining road legal. The idea behind this was to produce a single car that can be driven to and eligible for almost any motorsports discipline and be competitive, whilst keeping purchase and running costs down by using the very best parts readily available. This will mean that whether it's a sprint, hillclimb, drag race, circuit race, track day, top speed event, or just a weekend cruise to the pub, the Veeteor LS/R is guaranteed to put a smile on your face.

That's what I was waiting for! :)

faksta

Ah...I've forgotten it has had a model name as well  :P