Can anyone add any background to this photo ?

Can anyone add any background to this photo ?

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Dewi 2

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1,496 posts

72 months

Monday 12th February
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Possibly LeMans, but when and which model is the car.

Could the gentleman smoking a pipe overseeing the fuel filling, smile be John Wyer ?

First registration May 1955, 2,922cc and is currently taxed in the UK.






h0b0

8,204 posts

203 months

Monday 12th February
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Pit stop Le Mans Hours France The Aston Martin DBS of Peter Collins and Paul Frere being worked on and refuelled The car finished the race in second place behind the Jaguar of Mike Hawthorn and Ivor Bueb

h0b0

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203 months

DickyC

51,755 posts

205 months

Monday 12th February
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IIRC the chap with the pipe is an official. He crops up a lot.




Graze01

1,093 posts

99 months

Tuesday 13th February
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Dewi 2 said:

Possibly LeMans, but when and which model is the car.

Could the gentleman smoking a pipe overseeing the fuel filling, smile be John Wyer ?

First registration May 1955, 2,922cc and is currently taxed in the UK.


smoking (even a pipe) while refuelling - boy how the world & risk management has changed!

Graze

hidetheelephants

27,834 posts

200 months

Tuesday 13th February
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DickyC said:
IIRC the chap with the pipe is an official. He crops up a lot.



Scrutineer, or whatever the french for scrutineer is.

DickyC

51,755 posts

205 months

Tuesday 13th February
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hidetheelephants said:
DickyC said:
IIRC the chap with the pipe is an official. He crops up a lot.



Scrutineer, or whatever the french for scrutineer is.
Ah, oui.

williamp

19,564 posts

280 months

Tuesday 13th February
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h0b0 said:
The first image is a DB3S. Above is rhe same car. They used 3 different front end treatments of the DB3S.

One for DickyC: did any one chassis have all three??

DickyC

51,755 posts

205 months

Tuesday 13th February
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williamp said:
The first image is a DB3S. Above is the same car. They used 3 different front end treatments of the DB3S.

One for DickyC: did any one chassis have all three??
Ooh, that's interesting, william.

As you know, what we now think of as the classic Aston grille shape is referred to as the DB3S grille, courtesy of Frank Feeley. To have different versions on the DB3S confuses things. I'll check, or at least have a go at checking.

Even Further Off Topic - An interesting thing for me is the DBR cars designed by Ted Cutting didn't have Frank Feeley's Aston grille. This hasn't affected their value whistle

williamp

19,564 posts

280 months

Tuesday 13th February
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DickyC said:
Ooh, that's interesting, william.

As you know, what we now think of as the classic Aston grille shape is referred to as the DB3S grille, courtesy of Frank Feeley. To have different versions on the DB3S confuses things. I'll check, or at least have a go at checking.

Even Further Off Topic - An interesting thing for me is the DBR cars designed by Ted Cutting didn't have Frank Feeley's Aston grille. This hasn't affected their value whistle
Same with the DP racing cars.