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From: John Moore <jmoore5@uswest.net>
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Pretty neat image..I want to know.
What year, what class of car? etc....
JM btw how good is the game?

Paul Jones wrote:

> Here is a scanned in image of the box of a game called "Formula1" which
> I owned as a boy and must date from around 1967 (ok, so I'm an old
> fart). I took it to the South of France on holiday and taught the locals
> to play. I remember one boy whose only English was "Forrrmular One".
> Great memories. Does it bring back memories for anyone else?
> Identify the cars, identify the year, identify the track. The track on
> the board is clearly based on Silverstone but this corner seems to have
> much to much incline for Silvey.
> http://www.tpjones.demon.co.uk/formula1.jpg
> Sepia tones are there just as GPL said they would be, but where are the
> big white numbers on the bonnets?
> Cheers,
> Paul



