FAST CARS RALLY
Fast cars rallying is the design theme and here are some more examples based on the monte carlo rally motif.Some more pictures might help you decide if this is the style you like.
Again like all our products personalized with your name, classic car photo,and make and model of car. Unique to you.
A rally beer stein for Wolf's Lancia Stratos one of the great rally race cars.Yes it is one of those fibreglass car kits but this Lancia Stratos replica is a very successful historic rally cars never the less.
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A Msport mug for Timo's Lancia Montecarlo 037
This design will be familiar to Motor Sport magazine readers.I am sure Lancia rally cars must have appeared many times on a front page of motor racing magazines with their familiar Martini livery and this Lancia Scorpion looks the buisness on a Msport mug.
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A fast cars rally mug for Gerry's Triumph TR4 in works livery. Another of those classic sports cars often seen on historic rallies.
There are so many famous car rallies throughout the world.We chose the Monte Carlo rally as our theme as it is probably the most well known historic rally throughout the world.Our designs are orientated towards classic cars and the Monte carlo rally emblem is synonymous with that golden age of historic rally cars.We have a number of products coming shortly for the rally car racing fraternity.
A fast cars beer stein for Edwards Sunbeam Rapier.Another of those historic rally cars still doing the rounds at club meetings. A Rapier driven by Peter Harper finished in fifth place in the 1958 Monte Carlo Rally,and third in 1962.
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MONTE CARLO RALLY
The Monte Carlo Rally 'Rallye Automobile Monte-Carlo'began in 1911.It was initially organized by Automobile Club de Monaco. Monaco is of course closely associated with motor racing and the rally was initially the idea of Prince Albert 1st.To begin with it took place along the French Riviera. An interesting aspect of the competition was that competitors could start from various locations Barcelona, Brooklands, Copenhagen, Moscow, and several others, which were all equidistant from the finish.This brought varying road conditions and inherant challenges, not least tyre choice. A stage everyone has to cope with is La Bollène to Sospel, which is celebrated in many photographsof the Monte Carlo Rally, as the cars race through the dark, lights ablaze, over what are very often snow bound roads in mid winter on steep winding mountanous roads. In 1973 the FIA chose the Monte Carlo Rally to be the first opening round of the World Rally Championship.
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