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3 May 2005, 20:32 (Ref:1292317) | #1 | |
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D & A Shells Mercury GT
In the mid 1960's London company D & A Shells offered a re body kit for the then outdated Lotus 23. Turning it into a closed GT car.
I know one has survived, but how many were built and how many exist today ?? Kevin Whittle |
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27 Jan 2009, 21:50 (Ref:2380992) | #2 | ||
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Mercury GT
There are a picture from Alan Fowlers Mercury GT in another Thread.
Any Pics from other Mercury GT´s in Spyder or Coupe trim ? How much are build and who are the cars today ? Any Mercury who race in historic motorsport ? |
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28 Jan 2009, 11:44 (Ref:2381348) | #3 | ||
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Alan Fowler and his son were sprinting their open version in 2007 (quite often at Lydden and I gather at Cadwell).
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28 Jan 2009, 20:40 (Ref:2381656) | #5 | ||
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Great pics - Thanks !
Any pics from closed Mercurys ? How much frames are build from D & A Shells ? |
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3 Jun 2014, 06:30 (Ref:3414605) | #7 | |
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I used to help out as school kid in the 70s at D&A shells
Alan raced the mercury with a 1600 ford engine |
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3 Jun 2014, 11:44 (Ref:3414718) | #8 | ||
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D&A Shells Mercury GT
I remember Dennis at D&A Shells I used to buy loads of bits from him when I was building my 1650 anglebox for road use back in the early 70,s
he was a real character and there was nothing he could not get if he did not have it in the piles of bits he had out the back of his shop in Stratford high street. A real aladdins cave, a bit like Norman Abbot Racing which was just round the corner as well if my memory serves me correct. Unfortunately these characters are long gone they probably knocked his old shop down to make way for the Olympic Park! |
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3 Jun 2014, 16:43 (Ref:3414848) | #9 | |
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The parts bin was unreal I remember they had a Mclaren F1 car in the showroom
The cars that passed through there was incredable |
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20 Jun 2014, 14:29 (Ref:3424242) | #10 | |
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Alan's father owned the builders merchant two doors away.When I was there the car was in metallic green.Upstairs they had an older body that was longer but the cars were open.They had square tube chassis and alloy body.
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I too remember Dennis as a true character. I used to call into the shop with my 'driver' when I was a sidecar passenger trying to source bits for our BSA powered outfit. On one occasion he tried to sell me a Formula Junior single seater on the basis that I only had to cut it in half lengthwise and widen it to make a road car. I remember him most though for a lesson in business he taught me. I was 19 and dearly wanted to make my Ariel KH twin road bike look like a Manx Norton. Dennis sold me a replica tank on the basis that if it did not fit he would buy it back. As the two frames were chalk and cheese it was impossible to fit and so I made a return journey to the shop with the tank by train and bus from Romford. I had paid £15 for the tank and when I arrived Dennis at first suggested all I had to do was cut and shut the frame, then when he admitted this wasn't very practical he offered me £7.10s (pre decimal money). When I pointed out that I had paid him twice that the day before he said there was a difference between buying and selling and that all he had said when he sold it to me was that if it didn't fit he would 'buy' it back. What with the fares both ways and the loss of what amounted to almost a week's wages for me at that time it was a lesson I've never forgotten, "read the small print".
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