Not sure but it had a 49 plate on the back.
Look at what I saw. Taken with my iPhone in Washington, NC. The car looks much better than the pictures.
Had cataract surgery about three years ago. I am a CPA. I spend a lot of time at my desk. I opted for the lens that allow me to do my work without the need for glasses. Before surgery I was having to use the readers which I hate. Now I don't need glasses for reading. I can even read the fine print on a medicine bottle. I do have glasses for distances. Most of the time I would be wearing sunglasses if I am outside or driving. The only problem is that I will take off my glasses to read something & then forget to put them back on. I have to wander around until I can spot them. Amazingly, they are most always in the place where I left them. I just can't always remember where that was. Too bad there isn't corrective surgery for my memory. My wife had the lens for distance vision. She says that she wishes now that she did like me. I've spoken with others that wish they had opted for up close vision instead. If you spend a lot of time doing up close things, consider what I did.
Hey bspraque, I thought that I was the only one to try to cutoff a finger making a pinewood derby car. To add to the warnings, never wear gloves when using power tools. That table saw can reach out & grab the glove & pull your finger into the blade. Luckily it was my left index finger so it doesn't affect my poor photography shills.