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Post by grandad on May 1, 2014 19:30:10 GMT
Hi All, does anyone have photographs of the World Cup Rally Cars especially the Little known about yellow 1800 whose reg may be something like :- VTB 1G or. VTB 1H ?
any pictures or technical info on this or any of the other 1800's would be great.
Thanks Chris
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Post by dave1800 on May 2, 2014 4:02:13 GMT
Hi Chris. If you Google Landcrab Rally Cars you will find a number of links, but I've not seen anything about a yellow car. On the old Australian website there is quite a lot 1800 Rally cars and more on the newer Australian website but you will need to register for the latter, well worth it! You can also Google Paddy Hopkirk, Tony Fall and the other works drivers to fill in any gaps. Good hunting, let us know if you find the yellow car! regards David Hi All, does anyone have photographs of the World Cup Rally Cars especially the Little known about yellow 1800 whose reg may be something like :- VTB 1G or. VTB 1H ? any pictures or technical info on this or any of the other 1800's would be great. Thanks Chris
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Post by grandad on May 2, 2014 13:21:05 GMT
Thanks for the info David. i have forwarded my details to join the Austrailian Club. Am currently on the hunt for a solid 1800 (aren't we all!) for conversion into a Replica / Homage to the World Cup Rally Cars. Chris
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Post by Nick RS on Jun 21, 2014 13:12:11 GMT
VLT 1GFor some reason Flickr isn't letting me copy the image references so above is a link to the lesser spotted yellow rally car. Nick
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Post by grandad on Jun 21, 2014 18:31:13 GMT
Hi have tried clicking on that link for VLT 1G yellow world cup car but it ain't doing nowt............. Went on to flicker but havent found it as yet?
Oh and brought home my first Landcrab today!
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Post by Nick RS on Jun 21, 2014 19:14:15 GMT
Go to flickr and search against 73 Morris 1800 and it should find it. The 73 refers to the race number.
We'll done on getting your car. Looking forward to learning more.
Nick
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Post by grandad on Jun 21, 2014 22:04:33 GMT
Go to flickr and search against 73 Morris 1800 and it should find it. The 73 refers to the race number. We'll done on getting your car. Looking forward to learning more. Nick Thanks got it
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Post by andrewa on Jun 21, 2014 22:38:44 GMT
So what exactly have you bought and what are your plans........?
Cheers Andrew
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Post by Penguin45 on Jun 21, 2014 23:40:09 GMT
Yup - let's see the pics in Your Cars. Chris.
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