Y'all:
My wife recently found this. This is me in my youth at the '72 or '73 "Duel At De Anza" autocross driving my 1971 TR6. Cupertino, California.
Look at the length of the antenna! I must have been trying to remain in contact with one of the Apollo missions! The license plate is blocked out because, incredibly, this car is still alive and well and has that plate number! From the looks of those tires (Semperit 225/70-15s on American Racing "Anson" style wheels) I think the thing would have floated on water. And the roll stiffness, or lack of...
And check out the length of my hair. In hindsight, kind of out of character for me.
Scott
My wife recently found this. This is me in my youth at the '72 or '73 "Duel At De Anza" autocross driving my 1971 TR6. Cupertino, California.
Look at the length of the antenna! I must have been trying to remain in contact with one of the Apollo missions! The license plate is blocked out because, incredibly, this car is still alive and well and has that plate number! From the looks of those tires (Semperit 225/70-15s on American Racing "Anson" style wheels) I think the thing would have floated on water. And the roll stiffness, or lack of...
And check out the length of my hair. In hindsight, kind of out of character for me.
Scott