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Eric Clapton's Turbo
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My little Clapton speeding in France story..
I ran with the bulls in Pamplona driving back to Paris on the autoroute near Tours with a friend and two Scottish musicians in my new 1989 Jetta 2 door. We are alone for miles on a tolled highway and hogging the left lane. We were doing the standard 85mph or so... Canary yellow Rolls comes on us..I speed to 108 trying to match it. Wheels shaking off the Jetta at 108 and above. Clapton in the Rolls gently passes probably at 110 mph never looks over. The Scotts say..its Eric Clapton!! Plates were custom British ERIC 1. Rt hand Rolls. We never caught up..Could have kept up with my Copenhagen bluu 944...just a nice summer in France