Welcome to GALPOT Weekley 13/13 a review of the seven blogs posted at
"Gettin' a li'l psycho on tyres" from March 25th to March 31st.

First up on the Monday was this cool metallic blue '51
Bonus Built Facelift Ford F1 Pickup.

The
Singer B37 Sports, as featured on Tuesday, was a victim of a change in corporate strategy in 1937 which meant only 12 of these 6 cylinder cars got built.

I can pretend otherwise I froze my backside off marshaling at
The Great Western Sprint, Wednesdays post tells what else happened.

If you'd asked me before last year I'd never have guessed that the
Cadillac Catera was built in Germany quite simply because I had never heard of much less seen one before.

Ferrari Friday's blog featured this
250 GTO chassis #4153GT which was driven to victory in the 1964 Tour de France by Lucian Bianchi and Georges Berger.

Saturday's post featured this Peter Stevens styled '88
Lotus Esprit fitted with a post '93 Julian Thompson styled bumper/spoiler.

Jackie Stewart drove this
Tyrrell #006, featured on Sunday to victory in the 1973 South African GP after crashing his own car and taking it over from his team mate Francois Cevert.
Thanks for joining me on this "GALPOT Weekly #13/13" edition of
"Gettin' a li'l psycho on tyres" and thanks to all those who have spread the word by sharing by blogs on fb, Ryan ;-), and pressed the "Like" button when the blogs have appeared on the
"Gettin' a li'l psycho on tyres" facebook page. I hope you will join me daily during the week ahead, don't forget to come back now !
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