Monday, May 14, 2012

1957 XKSS bought for hill climbs. The Brits mean racing uphill on twisty roads, not cross country without a road.



"Hillclimb" in England means racing up a curvy road to the top of a hill; the road is paved the whole way. It's not like an American hillclimb, straight up the side 
Thanks Archie! 



2 comments:

  1. "Hillclimb" in England means racing up a curvy road to the top of a hill; the road is paved the whole way. It's not like an American hillclimb, straight up the side through the dirt with the paddle tires etc.

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  2. "Hillclimb" in England means racing up a curvy road to the top of a hill; the road is paved the whole way. It's not like an American hillclimb, straight up the side through the dirt with the paddle tires etc.

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