Absolutely fantastic footage. I’ve heard stories that these cars were made by housewives in a factory. My father bought one in the 60s for my mum who thought she was a racer , I have fantastic memories of it sitting in the back With my mum in her driving gloves doing 50 mile an hour and feeling like it was 120
@davidchristinewestgate34843 жыл бұрын
Fantastic film - thanks for sharing
@MrSpeedm43 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@chrisg60863 жыл бұрын
I seem to have mislaid my VHS copy of this, but the two things I remembered of it were the large positive camber developing at 4:38 and the glimpse of the temperature gauge at 4:41! Marvellous to see this film again, and thank you for posting it, Paul.
@MrSpeedm43 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Chris. It has been on my mind for a long time that I had a lot of V.H.S. stuff from back in the late 1980's which had all but been forgotten. One of two copies of copies of copies of some of my original tapes had been posted onto KZbin and the quality was even worse than when they were copied from my originals! As V.H.S. is almost obsolete as a viewing medium, it was time to investigate other means which would also allow for a bit of editing and corrective work, if required. Getting them put into MP4 format has ticked all the boxes for me and I can now share them all with others. Glad you enjoyed it. There will be some old T.S.S.C. Equipe Rally videos coming in the near future. Watch this space!
@chrisg60863 жыл бұрын
@@MrSpeedm4 Thanks again for your efforts to share these, and I shall look forward to whatever else is to come!
@bikesbeyond31353 жыл бұрын
How in thoose days - things actually got MADE . Hands and teams - like scores of people busy making something. The sense of 'result', of achievement, - far from today isolated behind a screen - working globally with 'people' you never actually work with.