Why unloved Lotus 76 may be Colin Chapman's most significant car
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An online auction has been launched in aid of The Henry Surtees Foundation and The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award. The sale will run from now until 4pm on Thursday May 26 and all proceeds will go directly to the charities.
Lots include a signed Ferrari rear wing from its 2013 challenger, the F138, a signed copy of John’s book My Incredible Life, lunch with the man himself and a special edition Scalforo watch. The lunch with John will be at the Royal Automobile Club’s Pall Mall base.
You can bid and find more information on the lots here: www.insideferrari.co.uk.
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