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"The Long Way Home"
A Pictorial Exposé of ADU 180 B's Return to the UK and Le Mans
By Darrell Mountjoy
Sept, 2002


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© Derek Procter.
Peter Procter poses with Nº 9, the car he drove at Le Mans in 1964.

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© Mtjoy 2002
John Finnemore (L), mechanic and Chris Beighton (R), Nº 8 co-driver, relax a moment to show off their period style overalls.


© Mtjoy 2002
John and Chris.


© Mtjoy 2002
Howden Ganley, shown with lovely wife Judy who was a successful rally driver in the '60s and early '70s, has driven most everything except foumula 1. He will co-drive Nº 8.


© Mtjoy 2002
Howden Ganley (Nº 8).


© Mtjoy 2002
Behind the secnes, Nº 8 & Nº 9 are re-shod with proper "L" series Dunlops.


© Mtjoy 2002
Some of the competition tucked away in their shelters.


© Mtjoy 2002
More of the competition; just another row of red cars.

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