File:Bugatti Brescia of Tom McNamara (1938 Phillip Island Grand Prix).jpg
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editDescriptionBugatti Brescia of Tom McNamara (1938 Phillip Island Grand Prix).jpg |
English: Bugatti Brescia of Tom McNamara at the 1938 Phillip Island Grand Prix |
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Source | Bob King, Bugattis in Australasia, page 43 |
Author | Skene |
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