Solved NIC#1043 - DNA Special F3 of A R Bryant

Started by nicanary, March 23, 2019, 05:37:03 AM

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nicanary

What is this car, and where is it racing?
I must be right - that's what it says on Wikipedia

nicanary

I must be right - that's what it says on Wikipedia

knewit


nicanary

I must be right - that's what it says on Wikipedia

Allan L

Tatty straw bales and colour photo don't normally go together! However perhaps you took that photo at Snetterton when we were all a lot younger.
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nicanary

Quote from: Allan L on April 10, 2019, 07:51:27 AM
Tatty straw bales and colour photo don't normally go together! However perhaps you took that photo at Snetterton when we were all a lot younger.

;D. Not Snetterton I'm afraid.
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knewit


nicanary

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Rusty Chrome

Parker-Kieft at Ibsley?

nicanary

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tobytwirl


nicanary

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tobytwirl


nicanary

I must be right - that's what it says on Wikipedia

tobytwirl


D-type

Duncan Rollo

The more you learn, the more you realise how little you know.

nicanary

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D-type

Southern Africa - Zimbabwe / Rhodesia??
Duncan Rollo

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nicanary

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tobytwirl

The DNA Special which took part in the 1960 Rhodesia GP at Belvedere on 13 August, driven by AR Bryant. That took some finding!

nicanary

Quote from: tobytwirl on April 29, 2019, 07:58:31 PM
The DNA Special which took part in the 1960 Rhodesia GP at Belvedere on 13 August, driven by AR Bryant. That took some finding!

That's the whole point!  ;D

Quite literally - the point is yours .
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Allan L

Remembering that in race results "DNF"= did not finish, "DNS" = did not start and "DNA" = did not appear can we conclude that the builder was a pessimist?
Belvedere was the original Salisbury airport and a new one was opened in 1956. Urban sprawl has covered Belvedere so even the secondary use for motor racing is no longer possible. Here's a photo of it a few decades before:
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nicanary

Thanks Allan. I assumed the title DNA was a joke by the builder, but who knows? Maybe it was built by 3 people with those initials. I doubt we'll ever know.
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BERTRAND

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Identify this race car please

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