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Heylandt (1931) - Test Car Germany - white 1:43 Limitiert And which car would have

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And which car would have been better suited for this in France than the ever-popular Renault 4

the two factory drivers Scheckter and Villeneuve sat in the cockpit of the new Formula 1 racer and impressively showed the competition how first-class the new design was

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race in second place behind the winner—the

Heylandt (1931) - Test Car Germany - white 1:43 Limitiert And which car would haveThe Rocket for the Road The name Max Valier is a household name in the rocket community, as the man born in Bolzano in 1895 is considered a driving force in rocket researchparticularly with regard to research on liquid fuel rocket engines. In January 1930, the now 35 year old Max Valier moved into a workshop at the Heylandt company. As a test vehicle, he used a car that was not designed with aesthetic or technical considerations in mind, but solely

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