Cars arrive at the finish line of the RAC 1,000 mile endurance rally.
Full title reads: "Torquay. British Cars & Private Owners Triumph - in Royal Automobile Club's greatest motoring test - the '1,000-mile Rally'.
Torquay, Devon.
Men dressed for bad weather stand around small wooden hut taking notes. C/U man seated in hut and his colleague wearing a sowester - very wrapped up against the weather.
High angle shot of car approaching Finish line of RAC 1,000 mile rally. A crowd of people line the finishing straight. The car is driving quite slowly. A man in uniform is waving the car on - he may be an RAC man.
Shots from the other direction of cars approaching the finishing line.
High angle shot of three young women. The middle young woman is talking (unfortunately we can't hear her).
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Note: for same item with soundtrack see tape *PM1099*, film id 1099.34. See separate record fir details. AH 2001.
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