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Wow! Just as we have all been warned. Once a "fact" gets on enough websites, it is regarded as true.I am otherwise short of pictures but I am going to take a guess:Is it the 1956 Panhard Dyna Disco Volante driven by Giancarlo Rigamonti?
#3 - I guess I've seen it while looking through Australian cars. No name was specified though. Still I have a reason to suppose it is under 1300cc.
#23 is a 1970 Heve P3
#16 - I can think of only Weber Special from GB, but there's still a difference is spelling from M.Webber...
Not in that event and it's a smaller car
Quote from: woodinsight on May 14, 2011, 04:13:05 PMNot in that event and it's a smaller carPanhard Dyna base again?
Is #13 a Panhard Dyna bodied by Plantivaux?
# 18: Sauter-DKW, CH, Grand Prix Macao, 1959, 2. place, Driver Walter Sulke (Hongkong)
Quote from: faksta on May 03, 2011, 01:28:31 PMYou probably are looking for Brugger-DKW for #18? Brugger built chassis, Sauter made body, so both names are in use.I can see what you mean - the car appears to have a Sauter body but is right-hand drive.I don't know about the Brugger-DKW but the puzzle car is from the Far East and is named after a well-known German name with a model name 1000RS and dates from 1959.Any more thoughts? I'll lock it for you anyway at the moment.
You probably are looking for Brugger-DKW for #18? Brugger built chassis, Sauter made body, so both names are in use.
Indeed, but the body is surely Swiss.Was it raced in Malaya?
Was it entered as Auto Union 1000 RS? 1960, Bill Wyllie? Johore GP?
#13 is a Panhard Gallas ( Tour de France 1954 )