Swedish-made Formula III racer getting a push start. Driver is Tip Blume.
Very popular in the U.K. And Europe, Formula III was never embraced here in the US. The most common and successful cars were Coopers. Only 6-10 Effyhs were imported to the US.
Powered by 500cc JAP or Norton engines, these cars are still popular in the U.K. In vintage events.
This blog started as a supplement to a quarterly print newsletter, MINUTIA.
Well...the Microcar & Minicar Club folded several years ago. And with it, the quarterly newsletter ceased publication. So, there's no club, and no newsletter. But that doesn't mean that the club's online presence needs to end.
I've decided to "resurrect" the blog portion, and start some postings. If you like them...great. If you don't...well, it's not like you're paying for this.
If you have ever used a "blog," this will be old news.
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