File this under “NOT Jay Leno’s Stanley Steamer,” but maybe Jay could get interested in the hybrid, part of which started life as a 1953 International 3/4-ton truck.
But it zoomed up, quiet as steamers are.
I would imagine my only problem driving this could be the distraction factor; I’d be watching the hot and gleaming moving parts.
An open fuel locker would be allowed here.
Enjoy the rest of the story.
All photos by Will Van Dorp, who enjoyed an afternoon at the 59th annual running of the event. I first attended what must have been the first year of the show . . . way back in 1960.
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August 9, 2019 at 11:41 am
Robin Denny. UK.
Excellent. A little more re-cycling and a little less thrown away would be good for the world. 30years ago I built a copy Bugatti on which every part was junk, scrap or 2nd. hand, except the wheels, brakes, pistons and paint. 62,000miles.
Thanks Will.
August 9, 2019 at 8:21 pm
tugster
Robin– Do you have pics? I’d love to see them . . . a Bugatti!
August 10, 2019 at 5:45 pm
Robin Denny
OK will send them when I can find them. I may miss you while you are away unless you carry the Internet with you.
Have a super trip to wherever.
Yours aye, Robin Denny.