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A Motor Sport exclusive: Dickie Meaden drives Bruce McLaren’s very own M6A.
It was the cover star of the October issue of the magazine, where Meaden told the story of the Can-Am brute having driven it around Donington Park, and our video team was on hand to capture it all.
Watch the full video below.
Our thanks go to owner Richard Griot for giving us this rare opportunity.
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