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Picture BOC Concours 2000 (UK)
Kevin H 44 14-04-11 10:30 PM
Picture Bristols seen, Owners met - 13-16 October 08
During our shakedown trip following the pickup of Kentucky Red at the factory, we were fortunate to meet a number of Bristol owners/former owners, most of whom had their cars with them. Herewith an album.
Also showing a photo of Red at its new home in KY, USA. The '08 603-S2 number plate was the original Kentucky plate; the '09 603S2 plate is the second, denoting my US Army Service during the Korean War, that I intend to keep as long as I can, pending changes in how KY issues plates. Red still wears its UK plate - FRK 927 T - on the front end, as KY issues only rear plates. This is true of several states in the USA.
browning l 15 03-01-11 03:26 AM
Picture Bristol 405/108
Recent bare metal respray
peterf 5 30-10-10 01:57 AM
Picture 408
GREG 2 15-09-10 09:07 AM
Picture My First Bristol
Bluebird a trusty with a "t" 411 S 4 bought from Kensington High Street 1993 sold 2012
Metalman 12 22-06-10 10:21 AM
Picture RACV-AOMC Classic Showcase for British and European Cars, Melbourne, Australia, 28 Feb 2010
Kevin H 12 28-02-10 11:23 AM
Picture 410
John Keighley 6 16-01-10 07:52 AM
Picture Incredibly original Bristol 400 in Italy
I just bought today this incredible car. It seems to come out from a time capsule! It was first registered in Italy in 1950. I am trying to find out if it could be the ex Aldington- Lurani 1949 Mille Miglia, Targa Florio and many other races car.
Can anyone help me? Chassis is 669.
Anyone would like to race this car in the 2010 Mille Miglia ???????? contact me. Bye
Guido
guidob 3 08-12-09 06:07 PM
Picture Bristols at miscellaneous locations
..and some imposters
Kevin H 13 18-11-09 01:12 PM
Picture Blenheim 4
Blenheim 4 features LPG/Petrol dual fuel and the "S" specification engine and drivetrain. Blenheim 4SG might therefore be the correct notation. All body panels are unique, save for the front bumper which is shared with the Blenheim 3.
Richard Levine 13 23-10-09 11:55 PM
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