Great, thanks!
The exhibition gallery is worth downloading as you get hi res pics of each car.
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Bernie's collection
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I wondered!!! I always thought that Bernie and McLaren were pretty tight when it came to selling off older cars. I'd be willing to bet that those McLarens are only on "Loan" as well.Jordan2.0 wrote:Bernie's collection
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Icon_Modeler wrote:I wondered!!! I always thought that Bernie and McLaren were pretty tight when it came to selling off older cars. I'd be willing to bet that those McLarens are only on "Loan" as well.Jordan2.0 wrote:Bernie's collection
Bernie has all his F1 cars "hidden" in secret storage.All cars are as new restored and painted at high standard and in original colors and livery.Goodwood FOS visitors can witness that
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Many, many thanks for that link!
I still have 6 of these cars to build, so I surely spend some time 'in there'
I just wonder: Is this place real, or have they generated a virtual museum with real content?
I ask because I also know how serious Bernie is about keeping his cars together. I don't think I have ever seen any post 1977 Ecclestone cars in any collection. Not even BMW has one!
Is there probably an option to go down on your knees? I would like to check the BT42 rearwing support a bit closer.
I still have 6 of these cars to build, so I surely spend some time 'in there'
I just wonder: Is this place real, or have they generated a virtual museum with real content?
I ask because I also know how serious Bernie is about keeping his cars together. I don't think I have ever seen any post 1977 Ecclestone cars in any collection. Not even BMW has one!
Is there probably an option to go down on your knees? I would like to check the BT42 rearwing support a bit closer.
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BMW owns one BT52 and BT54. Several BT42, 44, 45, 49 chassis are in private hands.