Forza Horizon 6 Countdown Thread

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Doing dual countdowns is a hassle as you need two of each number. If there's a clash with someone else it's usually a frantic scramble for me to find another suitable pic.

Ken Martin's NASCAR Historian site and Wikipedia's numbers on racing cars page are pretty good for last-minute shopping.

https://thenascarhistorian.com/
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Numbers_on_racing_cars
I’ve been relying on Google image searches for “Model xx car”. I’ve also been checking Wikipedia for chassis codes of Japanese cars, things like that.

1936 Ford Model 67 pickup
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1912 Rambler Model 63
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If we're talking 64 and gaming, ...

We could never afford the original, so had to make do with the ZX81 instead, complete with the moving keypad causing you to rtow rgw qeibf kwrrwea :lol:
 
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1982 Toyota Carina 1800 GT-T (TA63)
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All four surviving Bugatti Type 59s (out of seven built)
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The Ferrari 250 GT SWB entered by Ecurie Francorchamps in the 1963 Nurburgring 1000km. It was rebodied by Drogo (who else) after it was involved in a serious shunt in 1962; sadly (or not: depends on your sense of aesthetics, really!) another such accident in 1964 marked the end of the car's life.

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(credits to the Classic Cars Talks blog, which had some photos of chassis 2053GT I had never seen before!)
 
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The Ferrari 250 GT SWB entered by Ecurie Francorchamps in the 1963 Nurburgring 1000km. It was rebodied by Drogo (who else) after it was involved in a serious shunt in 1962; sadly (or not: depends on your sense of aesthetics, really!) another such accident in 1964 marked the end of the car's life.

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(credits to the Classic Cars Talks blog, which had some photos of chassis 2053GT I had never seen before!)
That'll buff out... ;)
 
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