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The Rolls-Royce Bluebird :: Pullman Gallery – London
Posted by Wes Garcia on
1935 Bluebird outside the Malcolm Campbell shed at Brooklands. Courtesy Brooklands Museum From Bluebird Team Racing.net: The Rolls-Royce Bluebird’s first outing was again at Daytona, where on 22nd February 1933, Campbell achieved 272.46mph, a new record by almost 20mph. The powerful engine though caused much wheel spin and ripping up of the Dunlops in the soft sand. However, Campbell was convinced the engine had the power to get to 300mph, and during the latter half of 1933 and 1934, the car was completely stripped down and rebuilt. Sculpture: Pullman Gallery John Elwell: ‘The Bluebird’ United Kingdom. 2010 A superb, unique...