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Clocks & Tachs for Classics

I was doing a little research today in my "library", perusing the back pages of Classic & Sports Car magazines, when I came across an advert from a company (Clocks4Classics) whose product could repair the tachometer on my Lotus, which hasn't worked since
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By: cazalea
3
cazalea
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Oh, I love the 1of1 Victor as well!

however, it simply isn't nearly as gorgeous as the One-77, it is a more brutish type of highly attractive design (inspired by the V8 Vantage of the '70s) than the timeless elegance of the One-77 ........
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By: AuHavrePro
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amanico
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What a coincidence

Several decades ago, perhaps '83 or '84, I was seated next Victor Gauntlett, who was then one of the owners of Aston Martin, on a Concorde flight from New York. A fine, civilized gentleman, he didn't blink an eye at being seated next to a crass young fell
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By: Cpt Scarlet
20
Centurionone
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NO (long explanation inside)

or maybe more strictly.......probably no; in the case of the Scarpetta series of novels, it seems unlikely that any 'cynical product placement' occured. Probably the mention of Breguet timepieces in books by various authors is not 'cynical product placeme
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By: Ornatus-Mundi
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RJW
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Jaeger-LeCoultre and Aston Martin at Le Mans 2009: the white version!

You've certainly all already read Nicolas' report on our fantastic week end in Le Mans for the last 24 Hours race! Did you get enough of it? I can offer you more. Here is the first part, let's say the white version of the story! As you've perhaps noticed
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By: Dje
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olivier.teste
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