Museum Selection 2 British Racer Sound Cards
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Collectable cards featuring the actual engine sounds of 2 British greats in the Museum"s collection. This Sunbeam 350HP was first raced at Brooklands in 1920 setting a new World Land Speed Record of 129.171mph in 1922. It was then bought by Malcolm Campbell; he renamed in "Bluebird" and went on to set 2 of his 9 records in it at Pendine Sands in 1924 he reached 146.16mph and 150.766mph in 1925. This Lotus 49 designed by Colin Chapman and Maurice Philippe has the legendary FordCosworth DFV engine. The chassis is the sole surviving 1967 team car; this was built overnight on the eve of the British Grand Prix for Graham Hill and used by him for the rest of the season and to win the 1968 championship.2 designs 6" square blank.Large Letter for UK postage.
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