100% agree.60 years ago, Ford lost it's greatest driver.....Ken Miles. The humble man who swallowed his pride when Ford and the French screwed him out of racing immortality.
A great movie. I would guess not that historically accurate, but great none-the-less.100% agree.
This post has also just reminded me to watch Ford vs Ferrari again
I like Playforever's tribute to him:60 years ago, Ford lost it's greatest driver.....Ken Miles. The humble man who swallowed his pride when Ford and the French screwed him out of racing immortality.
my mother in law works at a museum that sells the playforever cars, very well built!I like Playforever's tribute to him:
https://playforever.co.uk/products/ken-gibson
"Ken is the spirit of a man caught up in the beautiful and chaotic 1960's day night endurance racing that eventually claimed his life. At Playforever we wanted to pay homage to the mountain of courage and heart, Ken Miles."
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Other colours are available, but I was only ever going to pick orange
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Thank you for your service. Ken Miles survived being a British tank commander after the D-Day landings in Europe.I know that this doesn't have anything to do with the Post, but I can't resist. So, I apologize to any members who are offended by this. 60 years ago today, when I was 18 years old, I was in I Corps running around in the DMZ. Wasn't really concerned about the racing world at that time. Hard to believe it's been 6 decades! Once again, My Apologies.![]()