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#1 Doug Nye

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Posted 10 December 2004 - 09:49

If I may be excused another piece of promotion for a supposedly 'commercial' (ha ha) product, my colleague David Weguelin is just issuing 'Motorfilms Quarterly Volume 11', nicely in time for Christmas.

This Volume includes home movie black-and-white footage of both the 1938 French and Donington GPs, home-movie 16mm (great quality) colour of the 1947 BRDC British Empire Trophy and Manx Cup races from Douglas, Isle of Man - see the Parnell Challenger in all its, ahem, glory - Part 2 of 'The Diesel Race Car' movie covering the exploits of Freddie Agabashian and the Cummins Diesel at Indy, 1952, in colour - a Standard-Triumph colour film covering the 1963 Sebring 12-Hours, TR4s but also 250Ps, Cobras, Corvettes, all manner of machines - and a fine quality black-and-white movie entitled 'Thoroughbreds All' centred upon the 1950 Alpine Rally...

All back volumes are also available and subscriptions could make a welcome Christmas present perhaps? All VHS and DVD Volumes now play both PAL and American NTSC systems, I am assured.

For details take a look at <www.motorfilms.com>???

Apologies for the blatant commercial...but I thought a majority of you might just like to know... :blush:

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#2 Gary C

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Posted 11 December 2004 - 20:12

sounds good to me ....................

#3 WDH74

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Posted 11 December 2004 - 22:52

Sounds good to me too! Thanks, Doug!

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#4 Jack-the-Lad

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Posted 12 December 2004 - 06:08

Originally posted by Doug Nye
the 1963 Sebring 12-Hours

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My very first race....

#5 Roger Clark

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Posted 12 December 2004 - 12:54

Sounds good to me too. But how many more Alpine Rally films are there?