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gerd
05-31-2004, 04:59 PM
cabrio92
05-31-2004, 05:04 PM
Hello,
thank you for this news.
He does own one before or not ?
Ciao
Phil
thank you for this news.
He does own one before or not ?
Ciao
Phil
Cockrocket
05-31-2004, 05:15 PM
how is that info relate tothe mclaren f1?
zx4000
05-31-2004, 06:44 PM
Hello Mr. Gerd
i used to read your writing to know the Mclaren F1 in more detail, in the whlie supposedly you stoped posting around Nov, 2003 in here. you came back. so nice to see you.
i used to read your writing to know the Mclaren F1 in more detail, in the whlie supposedly you stoped posting around Nov, 2003 in here. you came back. so nice to see you.
Peloton25
05-31-2004, 11:52 PM
how is that info relate tothe mclaren f1?
I would suspect that the website link implies where Mr Wallace gets his income.
Mr Wallace isn't the one who's son wrecked the Enzo in Florida, is he? :nono:
>8^)
ER
I would suspect that the website link implies where Mr Wallace gets his income.
Mr Wallace isn't the one who's son wrecked the Enzo in Florida, is he? :nono:
>8^)
ER
cabrio92
06-09-2004, 05:06 PM
Hello,
do you know if Mansour Ojjeh was his precedent owner ?
Ciao
Phil
do you know if Mansour Ojjeh was his precedent owner ?
Ciao
Phil
Peloton25
06-15-2004, 03:04 AM
Things aren't sounding all that great for chassis #073 unfortunately. I found this quote on another message forum in a thread about Enzos:
Our local former Enzo owner seemed to feel losing control and crashing it on the highway was a good idea. It was sold locally at an auction by the insurance company. He now has a McClaren F1, which I saw sitting out in his driveway after one of our infamous torrential FL downpours. :screwy: The poor guy also has a fleet of 6-figure cars including a new Rolls, Bentleys, GT3, etc.
The poster's location was Tampa, FL so I can only suspect it was Mr. Wallace's car he was referring to. I posted a photo of it to see if he can confirm. Wyclef's F1 is in Florida, as well as Jim Clark's to my knowledge, but I don't think either is in Tampa.
More to follow when I have it...
>8^)
ER
Our local former Enzo owner seemed to feel losing control and crashing it on the highway was a good idea. It was sold locally at an auction by the insurance company. He now has a McClaren F1, which I saw sitting out in his driveway after one of our infamous torrential FL downpours. :screwy: The poor guy also has a fleet of 6-figure cars including a new Rolls, Bentleys, GT3, etc.
The poster's location was Tampa, FL so I can only suspect it was Mr. Wallace's car he was referring to. I posted a photo of it to see if he can confirm. Wyclef's F1 is in Florida, as well as Jim Clark's to my knowledge, but I don't think either is in Tampa.
More to follow when I have it...
>8^)
ER
cabrio92
06-15-2004, 03:17 PM
Hello,
gloups :banghead: if it is true, I am a little unhappy because this one is particular for me and maybe the most exclusive road car.
A little question about Jim clarck that you mention, is it the Formula 1 driver ?
Ciao
Phil
gloups :banghead: if it is true, I am a little unhappy because this one is particular for me and maybe the most exclusive road car.
A little question about Jim clarck that you mention, is it the Formula 1 driver ?
Ciao
Phil
Peloton25
06-15-2004, 03:25 PM
No Jim Clark is a business man. He started Silicon Graphics, then moved on to start Netscape Communications and is now working on MyCEO.com and a healtcare database company called Healtheon/WebMD. He's a billionaire at least.
I know the Jim Clark you are referring to, but its not the same man.
>8^)
ER
I know the Jim Clark you are referring to, but its not the same man.
>8^)
ER
drPhibes
06-15-2004, 03:39 PM
fyi: the f1 driver Jim Clark died at hockenheim in 1968
cabrio92
06-15-2004, 03:44 PM
Hello,
thank you peloton and DrPhibes. I am sorry, I don't know that Jim clarck was dead.
Ciao
Phil
thank you peloton and DrPhibes. I am sorry, I don't know that Jim clarck was dead.
Ciao
Phil
Peloton25
06-15-2004, 04:44 PM
fyi: the f1 driver Jim Clark died at hockenheim in 1968
I thought he might have died around the time of Bruce McLaren's death, but didn't have time to look it up. Thanks for clarifying that.
>8^)
ER
I thought he might have died around the time of Bruce McLaren's death, but didn't have time to look it up. Thanks for clarifying that.
>8^)
ER
murraydeschot
06-16-2004, 12:40 AM
Jim Clark, a fellow Scot, died in a relatively unimportant F2 race at Hockenheim on April 7 1968. He succeeded in the World Driver's Championship, the Indianapolis 500 and Indy car racing, the British and European Touring Car Championships, the Tasman Cup, the British and European Formula Two Championships, won races in the Lotus 23B and the difficult Lotus 30 sports cars, and proved adept at rallying and even NASCAR racing. On many occasions he raced in several classes during a Grand Prix meeting!
Bruce McLaren died on June 2 1970.
Bruce McLaren died on June 2 1970.
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