The Staride was on of the more "idiosyncratic" 5oo's.
F3 Staride 500
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Wow it's extremely like a pre war Auto Union
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The brakes must have been amazing because the rear crumple zone is huge!!
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I sadly missed the Historic GP this year, but they have always been great fun to watch. I remember getting roped in to help push start a 500 up the pitlane one year. For those who don't know, the pitlane in Zandvoort is up hill! Also getting spat in the face by unburnt fuel and puffs of exhaust while pushing a racing car up hill was no fun at all.rolesyboy wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 6:21 am Thanks folks. He’s made good headway. We went to Zandvoort earlier this week and between that and sons of the links mentioned it turns out to be a very early car with an interest history apparently
Been hanging by the rafters in a garage for years until last year
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no fun at all.
That pretty much sumps up my experience with 500 ownership

That pretty much sumps up my experience with 500 ownership

