Father and son team, John and Brett Layzell, drive their 1970 Volkswagen Beetle, # 55, on the 5th Peking to Paris Motor Challenge • May 28 - June 29, 2013 • 12,250 kilometers / 7,610 miles • 192 participants • 96 cars • 33 days • 8 countries
I've been sprung! I made it! Now in a warehouse somewhere near Beijing
As usual, keeping good company, this time with Car # 31, 1939 Bentley 4 1/2 Saloon.
Just 11 days 'til the green flag drops!
Hey There Little Red, this is an old friend that traveled with your crew during the many years of adventure along Brett's Trail To Eagle. At the beginning of every adventure we always asked Our Lady of the Highway to come along with us on our journey seeing the beauty of Her ways and enjoying the paths of peace. So Little Red, carry this crew on this wonderful adventure for Our Lady will be at your side. All of you have a great time on this fantastic trail of adventure, Mr.P t305rules@aol.com
Ken - sorry for the delay in replying. Just now back home in Miami. The wheels are 15 x 5 1/2 and the tires are off-road 205/75/15. Many experts said they were too wide/big. We didn't have any issues and off-road they were great. Not ideal for the European roads and circuits, but they worked!
All in the Family - since 1998!
ReplyDeletePressOnRegardless' comment refers to the 1998 acquisition of Bentley by Volkswagen.
ReplyDeleteHey There Little Red, this is an old friend that traveled with your crew during the many years of adventure along Brett's Trail To Eagle. At the beginning of every adventure we always asked Our Lady of the Highway to come along with us on our journey seeing the beauty of Her ways and enjoying the paths of peace. So Little Red, carry this crew on this wonderful adventure for Our Lady will be at your side. All of you have a great time on this fantastic trail of adventure, Mr.P t305rules@aol.com
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ReplyDeleteAs usual, keeping good company. survival warehouse florida
I would like to know what sized tires you went with? Stock rims? Any fender cutting?
ReplyDeleteKen - sorry for the delay in replying. Just now back home in Miami. The wheels are 15 x 5 1/2 and the tires are off-road 205/75/15. Many experts said they were too wide/big. We didn't have any issues and off-road they were great. Not ideal for the European roads and circuits, but they worked!
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