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5 Mar 2006, 14:40 (Ref:1536684) | #1 | |
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Strawson, Tony (Strawberry!)
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5 Mar 2006, 14:50 (Ref:1536688) | #2 | |
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Strawberry Strawson
I have been reading everyone comments about the super saloons in the 70's which have brought back alot of memories for me. My dad used to race in his Capri, which seemed to aquire a Strawberry on its roof if he won. I remember walking around the pits must have been about 5 at the time and used to go talk to the marshalls. I have been told that I went missing before my dad went out for a practice, but was found hanging of the pit wall and waving to all the racing cars. Proper Daddy's Girl. If anyone has any pictures of my dad please could you pass a copy on as my dad lost all of pictures in a boat fire a couple of years ago.
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5 Mar 2006, 15:14 (Ref:1536700) | #3 | ||
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Strawb!
Allow me to be the first to welcome you to our friendly forum. If you or your dad want to share some stories we will all be pleased to hear from you. As to pictures? I've no doubt there will be someone here to help. |
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5 Mar 2006, 16:44 (Ref:1536746) | #4 | ||
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Hi Strawb. Great to hear you dad hasn't changed! I may have the odd photo somewhere but as I was probably one of the marshals you spoke to many years ago, most pics are taken in the paddock.
I also remember your dad squeezing into, I think, his mechanics formula Ford one time. That was a change from the big Capri. PS. I hope I didn't cause offence by calling your dad scruffy! |
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I reckon this merits a new thread; welcome Daughter 'Strawb'. Any chance of persuading your Dad to join us here? I remember seeing him race a few times. Now does anyone have any pics. of the strawberry roofed Capri? Alan, any chance you might find yours? (Questions, and yet more questions!)
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This should be a very entertaining and interesting thread!
Didn't Tony bring out an Opel Monza for a couple of Prodsaloon seasons in mid 80's as well? Seem to recall it was red and white, an ex Lanfranchi or Marshall car perhaps? |
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6 Mar 2006, 12:30 (Ref:1537255) | #9 | |
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Yes you are right he did, he had retired for while but got the bug again,not sure who car it was but was more than likely something to do with Tony or Gerry.
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6 Mar 2006, 12:44 (Ref:1537264) | #10 | ||
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Ah ha, it was the very same guy then!
I think he ran it bit past the car's best period though which meant Tony couldn't battle it out at the front? By then the Starion's and Merc 190 were the cars to have but i think there was some fairly sideways driving from him, in keeping with the spirit of the Monza's prodsaloon tradition!! Thinking about it there were a lot of excellent, experienced drivers with good reputation running in this form of racing at the time. There was a guy called Mowatt in an orange Capri, something to do with RMC Mortars and i've often wondered if it was the same guy, or related to the guy who won loads of stuff with Minis in the 60's and 70's.. (I know, i know, I can hear you all thinking...form another thread!!!!) |
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And looking at that steering column he sat a loooooooooooooong way back!
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The ultimate back seat driver!!!!
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Er no, I think I know who that is........................
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Fabulous thread this. Rennen's post is incredible. I suppose most people have seen these but I thought it worth posting for those who haven't.
http://www.racing70s.pwp.blueyonder....i_strawson.htm |
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6 Mar 2006, 20:20 (Ref:1537509) | #17 | ||
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Also like the way the site is linking into the threads.
There was a piccy of Baby Bertha at the top and an ad for Strawberry Bon Bons at the bottom! |
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20 Jul 2007, 22:30 (Ref:1968714) | #18 | ||
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remembering Strawberry
I know it's been ages since anyone last put anything on this page, but I was just surfing the forum and came upon this Tony Strawson item. I raced in the same races as Tony, albeit in the up to 1.litre class, and often we would just hang around and chat. Always a quiet chap, always polite and a gent. yeah, he did almost always wear his sandals, and never any socks, but you know what...we had characters back then, and he was one of them, lovely man. Hope your well Tony.
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Sorry (or not) to resurrect an old thread.
An earlier post post mentions an orange capri with RMC Mortars logos. This was John Revell's car, often run and supported by John Mowatt, of 60's 70's Mini fame. I helped out on the car at the Willhire in about 85 or 86, where it was something of a late entry. Graham Hathaway was also involved as were a couple of guys who now work for Mountune. John Revell had a bit of a reputation with us all for using a few too many revs a few to many times, so it was always on the edge. John Mowatt has passed his rolling road bussiness on to his son, but still likes to get out and play. I may well have some photos of this event, which I will post if I can find them! |
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11 Dec 2013, 10:14 (Ref:3342643) | #20 | |
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Is Strawb there?
Hi! I know this is an old thread, but I've just joined this forum and am trying to track down Strawb - or, more precisely, her Dad Tony! I'm pretty sure he was the Tony Strawson who used to work at Bloor's garage in Gainsborough road, Finchley, in the '60s. My dad was the foreman there, and I was the gangly youth using the garage to work on his old bikes and cars to try and make them go faster. Tony would help me (mainly helpiong to fix the things I'd broken), and also take me out in some of his more exotic cars. I'd love to get in touch with him. so if anyone can help it would be great.
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