I joined the club after the years that Milton was most involved. So I've never met him.
Looking at the early newsletters, he does seem to have done more than his bit for the club.
'Sad to see this message today.
I joined the club after the years that Milton was most involved. So I've never met him.
Looking at the early newsletters, he does seem to have done more than his bit for the club.
'Sad to see this message today.
Thank you for letting us know Phil. Milton was a great asset to the club in the early days helping make it a friendly, all inclusive club irrespective of which manufacturer you chose as the basis for your replica. Thankfully the club has maintained that tradition, a great legacy thank you Milton. RIP.
I'd not heard of Milton before reading this. Sounds like a great guy to whom we all owe thanks.....very sad.
I have been informed of this sad news in last october
I have been in touch some time with Milton when I purchased his Corse S
Milton was a nice guy with a lot of passion for sportcars; He has built the Corse and owned some others cars like Alpine if I remember well
RIP
Last edited by Stratie.fr; 07-12-2023 at 09:58.
Here some old photos Milton had sent me when we discussed about his cars.
One photo where He hill climbed with a prototype R6 in the late 60?s and another one after he had built the Corse in a club display early 90?s
Last edited by Stratie.fr; 08-12-2023 at 11:55.
I do remember this !.... 1998/1999.. ish
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