Behind the doors at Classic Team Lotus
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Hi all,
This week I got let behind the doors of "Classic" Team Lotus. I was very lucky to meet Clive and the team, who let me get a few photos of the iconic machinery they maintain - both for themselves and well-heeled privateers around the world.
I've put the full gallery on my new facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/JayEmmonCars/
But here are a couple of snaps for your viewing pleasure:
This week I got let behind the doors of "Classic" Team Lotus. I was very lucky to meet Clive and the team, who let me get a few photos of the iconic machinery they maintain - both for themselves and well-heeled privateers around the world.
I've put the full gallery on my new facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/JayEmmonCars/
But here are a couple of snaps for your viewing pleasure:
jayemm89 said:
Hi all,
This week I got let behind the doors of "Classic" Team Lotus. I was very lucky to meet Clive and the team, who let me get a few photos of the iconic machinery they maintain - both for themselves and well-heeled privateers around the world.
I've put the full gallery on my new facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/JayEmmonCars/
But here are a couple of snaps for your viewing pleasure:
Very nice, but #29 is a 25, not a 49!This week I got let behind the doors of "Classic" Team Lotus. I was very lucky to meet Clive and the team, who let me get a few photos of the iconic machinery they maintain - both for themselves and well-heeled privateers around the world.
I've put the full gallery on my new facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/JayEmmonCars/
But here are a couple of snaps for your viewing pleasure:
jayemm89 said:
It's an Eleven. Unfortunately there was one car parked next to it that I wasn't allowed to get a photo of and my camera/lens combo that I had to hand prevented me getting a decent "full" shot without getting the other car in.
You can't just throw that in causally! Go on, what's the story...jayemm89 said:
Halmyre
There was a Type 72 being repaired after a crash at the Monaco historic. To be honest in it's state you wouldn't recognise it - not because it was badly damaged, but just it had been stripped down to the cockpit.
Katsu Kubotas car he crashed in qualifying at Tabac Monaco. In the paddock afterwards the front was hidden by a blanket. There was a Type 72 being repaired after a crash at the Monaco historic. To be honest in it's state you wouldn't recognise it - not because it was badly damaged, but just it had been stripped down to the cockpit.
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