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Seven Days and Seven Nights by Keith Woodcock.
In August 1952 at the Montlhery circuit on France a Jaguar XK120 registration LWK707 became the first car ever to average over 100 mph for a week. During this marathon event, three world records and five class records were broken. The team was managed by Desmond Scannell and Mortimer Morris-Goodall. The painting depicts Stirling Moss leaving the pits after a routine tyre change.
Last eight remaining copies. This unique collection of signatures will never be repeated as all four signatories have sadly passed away.
Signed by Stirling Moss,
Jack Fairman (deceased),
Bert Hadley (deceased),
Mortimer Morris Goodall (deceased) and the artist.
Limited edition of 475 prints,
Print size 24 inches x 21 inches (61cm x 53cm)
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Seven Days and Seven Nights by Keith Woodcock.