Lancia Flamina Super Sport
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My favourite Lancia is the "Lancia Aurelia B20GT" I nearly bought one in the 80's for 10,000 pounds but wife wanted a Vauxhall Senator and won :D
Needless to say five years later Senator = scrap value, Aurelia = doubled in value
http://www.classicdriver.com/en/arti...-heart-desires
Some really nice cars here :)
http://www.classicdriver.com/en/arti...lla-deste-2014
Haven't worked out how to do pics on this computer yet :confused:
Also a sucker for a big Healey.
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/attachment...1&d=1402956647
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/attachment...1&d=1402956921
So good to see shots from the King's School All British Day....one of my favourite days of the year.
Bobby
^^ A friend has four Healey's sitting in his shed, he has been rebuilding one as a "works replica" for the past eleven years. To say it is a thing of beauty is an understatement, the attention to detail is amazing.
Lucky bugger!!
I'm giving some moderately serious thought to doing the same with mine, although not a ground-up resto. Maybe just replace the twin SUs with triple Weber's, replace all the flywheel and valves, suspension, brakes, fuel delivery, coil, dizzy...the list goes on but it means I'll be able to take her down to the track for some fun and games, which I've always been too worried to do!
There is a very simple way of copying images to a forum post depending on what browser you use (Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari or that horrible thing that comes with Windows). With Chrome you can simply right click the image and 'Copy image URL' or 'Open Image In New Tab', you then put the image's URL in [IMG] [ /IMG] tags in your post. Personally I open each image I will add to the post in their own tabs, I then copy and paste X amount of image tags into my post, then copy image URLs in from there.
http://www.classicdriver.com/sites/d...?itok=Jgke6-UW
That works for almost all websites but some require you to go into 'Inspect Element'. Firefox is similar, I've never used Opera and I don't use Macs. But it is easy enough to find the information you need for the browser you use.
I use Chrome, I will give your ideas a go, because the way I do it is very cumbersome!!!:)