wow..
mini magic
06-30-2003, 10:35 AM
anyone know what chassis # this is? i assume it is street legal (licese plate)? http://www.carsincamera.com/images/mclaren2.jpg
mini magic
06-30-2003, 10:36 AM
Peloton25
06-30-2003, 10:43 AM
That's what you call fun with Photoshop....
That's GTR #10R - Nick Mason's 1996 F1 GTR. Note the "K40 MCL" plate on it...
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That's GTR #10R - Nick Mason's 1996 F1 GTR. Note the "K40 MCL" plate on it...
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mini magic
06-30-2003, 10:45 AM
thats not photoshopped, if it is it must of taken like 4 hours, look at the decals
Peloton25
06-30-2003, 10:54 AM
I just pulled it into Photoshop and fixed it so it's a bit more recognizable.
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Peloton25
06-30-2003, 10:58 AM
I didn't say the decals were photoshopped - just the color.
And it wouldn't take 4 hours to do the decals either if they were... :p
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And it wouldn't take 4 hours to do the decals either if they were... :p
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mini magic
06-30-2003, 12:46 PM
ok
Peloton25
06-30-2003, 01:23 PM
I found another photo on their website. This picture is a little more convincing to me that it was not just photoshoped and that the car may have actually been purple at some point. I wonder if they wrapped the car like those rolling billboards that you see. I could imagine them doing something like that as a publicity stunt or promotional thing for the company's intro party. I know that Nick Mason offers his cars for commercial use so I'm guessing that's maybe what happened in this case.
The website is www.if.com - they are basically an online bank located in the UK. I haven't been able to find anything else relating to them and the McLaren though. They do seem to like the color purple though - its all over their website.
The photo is of Jim Spowart, the Founder of Intelligent Finance.
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The website is www.if.com - they are basically an online bank located in the UK. I haven't been able to find anything else relating to them and the McLaren though. They do seem to like the color purple though - its all over their website.
The photo is of Jim Spowart, the Founder of Intelligent Finance.
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mini magic
06-30-2003, 02:06 PM
if thats a photoshop, its a damn good one
Peloton25
06-30-2003, 02:07 PM
BTW - lending credibility to my theory that this was a promotion for Intelligent Finance...
http://www.tentenths.co.uk is a website related to a company that Nick Mason started to provide his own personal car collection for use in film and the media.
Here's more of the story from their website:
Company History
Originally based on a concept close to sending one’s children out to work, Ten Tenths started with Nick Mason’s own collection of sports and racing cars as the nucleus of the fleet.
It soon became apparent that far wider range of cars was required, and a database was introduced. Friends, like-minded enthusiasts, dealers and eventually race teams, importers and manufacturers signed up.
Within two years over 3,000 cars were registered, and this list has continued to grow over the last fifteen years. It also now encompasses most forms of transport, including yachts, bikes (three seater pedal bike or penny farthing- no problem, Sir), - planes (we have access to a private WWI Airfield), and helicopters.
The Ten Tenths team comprises of three engineers, all with race experience from Formula One to Vintage Austins, and two film specialists, who apart from being mechanically minded, hold race and race instructor licences, HGV licences and most important of all, calm and cheerful dispositions.
Mike Hallowes who oversees the company has had experience as motor dealer, race team manager, service manager and location link man. He still retains enormous enthusiasm for vintage racing and rallying as well as location catering.
Ten Tenths now prides itself on being one of the leading vehicle suppliers to the media and welcomes enquiries from all areas.
"If we can't get the vehicle, it probably means it doesn't exist!"
= = = = =
Rather interesting concept. Unfortunately, they don't have many photos of the vehicles they can provide on the site. There is a small blurb about Mason's "McLaren GTR sports racing car" but that's about it.
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http://www.tentenths.co.uk is a website related to a company that Nick Mason started to provide his own personal car collection for use in film and the media.
Here's more of the story from their website:
Company History
Originally based on a concept close to sending one’s children out to work, Ten Tenths started with Nick Mason’s own collection of sports and racing cars as the nucleus of the fleet.
It soon became apparent that far wider range of cars was required, and a database was introduced. Friends, like-minded enthusiasts, dealers and eventually race teams, importers and manufacturers signed up.
Within two years over 3,000 cars were registered, and this list has continued to grow over the last fifteen years. It also now encompasses most forms of transport, including yachts, bikes (three seater pedal bike or penny farthing- no problem, Sir), - planes (we have access to a private WWI Airfield), and helicopters.
The Ten Tenths team comprises of three engineers, all with race experience from Formula One to Vintage Austins, and two film specialists, who apart from being mechanically minded, hold race and race instructor licences, HGV licences and most important of all, calm and cheerful dispositions.
Mike Hallowes who oversees the company has had experience as motor dealer, race team manager, service manager and location link man. He still retains enormous enthusiasm for vintage racing and rallying as well as location catering.
Ten Tenths now prides itself on being one of the leading vehicle suppliers to the media and welcomes enquiries from all areas.
"If we can't get the vehicle, it probably means it doesn't exist!"
= = = = =
Rather interesting concept. Unfortunately, they don't have many photos of the vehicles they can provide on the site. There is a small blurb about Mason's "McLaren GTR sports racing car" but that's about it.
>8^)
ER
mini magic
06-30-2003, 02:11 PM
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Rather interesting concept. Unfortunately, they don't have many photos of the vehicles they can provide on the site. There is a small blurb about Mason's "McLaren GTR sports racing car" but that's about it.
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it is a good concept, it probably made him quite a bit of money too
Rather interesting concept. Unfortunately, they don't have many photos of the vehicles they can provide on the site. There is a small blurb about Mason's "McLaren GTR sports racing car" but that's about it.
>8^)
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it is a good concept, it probably made him quite a bit of money too
mini magic
06-30-2003, 02:12 PM
"he new James Bond film with a Ferrari F40 and the Lara Croft movie with a McLaren GTR. Also a Bugatti T35 in the soon to be released “I Captured The Castle” " there is a gtr in the new movie? i may actually want to go to it now :rolleyes:
mini magic
06-30-2003, 02:17 PM
kinda off topic her but, have you seen this pic? its interestion, i have only seen like 4 pics of the red car and this is another, let me know
mini magic
06-30-2003, 02:18 PM
Originally posted by mini magic
kinda off topic her but, have you seen this pic? its interestion, i have only seen like 4 pics of the red car and this is another, let me know
it could be the clinic car, but i din't think it was painted this deep red. its interesting too it looks like its on display leading me to wonder if there are any more pics of it at this show or wherever
kinda off topic her but, have you seen this pic? its interestion, i have only seen like 4 pics of the red car and this is another, let me know
it could be the clinic car, but i din't think it was painted this deep red. its interesting too it looks like its on display leading me to wonder if there are any more pics of it at this show or wherever
Peloton25
06-30-2003, 02:33 PM
Nope - I've never seen that photo - at least not in red. It's definitely not the Clinic Model as the engine cover on that car is fixed closed.
I hate to bring it up again, but this could be photoshopped. Based on the reflection in the side window glass I think this is the London dealer car.
I know - I'm strange like that. I'll compare this shot to all my London dealer photos when I get home. That's my theory...
It's definitely not Mason's GTR though - the engine compartment of an F1 GTR looks much different and doesn't have the side glass that seperates the cockpit from the engine compartment.
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I hate to bring it up again, but this could be photoshopped. Based on the reflection in the side window glass I think this is the London dealer car.
I know - I'm strange like that. I'll compare this shot to all my London dealer photos when I get home. That's my theory...
It's definitely not Mason's GTR though - the engine compartment of an F1 GTR looks much different and doesn't have the side glass that seperates the cockpit from the engine compartment.
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mini magic
06-30-2003, 03:20 PM
having looked at it again, that is photoshopped and it is the car @ park lane, i recognise the floor
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