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dave baker

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PX4215
« on: 26 December, 2010, 06:36:10 PM »
TKMAXX in Bristol have a large pic for sale at £25 (may be reduced in January sales?) showing the above Lambda with racing number 65 and Moss (surely superimposed) at the wheel and the ex Geoffrey Robson PO114 peeping in at the right of the pic with what looks like racing number  69. Might be of interest to the current owner if the car still exists   

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Re: PX4215
« Reply #1 on: 27 December, 2010, 01:32:57 AM »
TKMAXX in Bristol have a large pic for sale at £25 (may be reduced in January sales?) showing the above Lambda with racing number 65 and Moss (surely superimposed) at the wheel and the ex Geoffrey Robson PO114 peeping in at the right of the pic with what looks like racing number  69. Might be of interest to the current owner if the car still exists   

Alan cooper sent me it the other day and it certainly looks like it'd been photoshopped to add Stirling Moss, can only think it's to make it more attractive to sell with a famous driver than an unknown.

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Re: PX4215
« Reply #2 on: 27 December, 2010, 01:57:46 PM »
Is it the picture which was published a little while go in Viva Lancia, sent in to Jack with a letter from Bruce Beattie? Can't remember exactly when it was published, but that wasn't the first time, as it was also accompanying an article by Geoffrey Robson in the Journal back in the summer of 1978, I think. It was probably the last time my car (PO 114 - then Geoffrey's) was raced. I think it was at an 8 Clubs meeting, rather than VSCC.
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Re: PX4215
« Reply #3 on: 27 December, 2010, 04:45:59 PM »
I think PX 4215 (actually 4213?) is now in a museum somewhere on the continent, maybe Germany since it used to feature in publicity for the Solitude circuit. 

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