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Author Lewis Hamilton's dad?? :S
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You may think im stupid...
But do you think this is Lewis Hamiltons dad's car?

...well thinking about it... it isnt exactley supporting Lewis if he drove around in a Ferrari is it? lol

well take a look anyways?

http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/512238.htm

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Ste L
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His dad's called Anthony
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Exactly
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pmsl, once click and your answer is here

For a decade from 1947-1957 Duncan Hamilton was one of Britain's foremost racing drivers and this larger than life character's racing autobiography 'Touch Wood!' has become a classic publication. Duncan Hamilton drove Formula One and Two Grand Prix cars from Lago-Talbot, Maserati, HWM and Gordini, plus Works Team sports cars for both Jaguar and Ferrari. He won two legendary endurance races - the 1953 Le Mans 24 Hours and the 1954 Reims 12 Hours - plus many more minor events, whilst his own company - Duncan Hamilton & Co Limited - has been in operation for over 50 years.

Since its late founder's retirement, Duncan Hamilton & Co Limited has continued to thrive under the direction of Duncan Hamilton's son, Adrian. The Company has developed an extensive range of services around its core business as a market leader in sales and brokerage of thoroughbred post-World War II historic competition cars.

Acknowledged world-wide for its expertise and International contacts within this rare and valuable market sector, Duncan Hamilton & Co Limited have found new owners for more than 60 Historic Formula One Grand Prix cars over the past two decades, including such enduring standard setting cars as the 1955 Mercedes-Benz W196 and the 1960 Ferrari Dino 246.

Marques of Distinction

Duncan Hamilton’s unique experience in placing cars amongst enthusiast collectors and investors, worldwide, is acknowledged. The company has been responsible for placing some of the most significant cars ever sold. Duncan Hamilton’s intimate everyday involvment with the market, and its wide range of services, reflect a lifetime closely involved with the high performance motoring racing scene.

We Also Serve

In addition to its core activities in brokerage and sales of truly significant historic and competition cars Duncan Hamilton has also provided clients with high quality machines as diverse as Armoured Fighting Vehicles to Vintage Fire Engines and many others.

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quote:
Originally posted by Ste L
His dad's called Anthony


and im sorry i didnt know that?!

[Edited on 02-07-2008 by SAS-1991]
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now you do
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quote:
Originally posted by Ste L
now you do


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Bugger! Misread the title. Thought it said ''dead''.
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quote:
Originally posted by SVM 286
Bugger! Misread the title. Thought it said ''dead''.


nope, defo not dead

see here : http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=439906

he's out and about
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quote:
Originally posted by Ste L
quote:
Originally posted by SVM 286
Bugger! Misread the title. Thought it said ''dead''.


nope, defo not dead

see here : http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=439906

he's out and about


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quote:
Originally posted by Ste L
quote:
Originally posted by SVM 286
Bugger! Misread the title. Thought it said ''dead''.


nope, defo not dead

see here : http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=439906

he's out and about


That would SO have been used for air rifle practice, and then decapitated and the head installed in a suitable urinal.
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I've contacted him today he won't accept
680K for it

 
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