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Old 17 Feb 2007, 18:10 (Ref:1843816)   #1
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Grand Prix Metalcraft of North London

Interested in any information, contacts or leads regarding Grand Prix Metalcraft which was located in or around the north London area in the 1960's and 1970's. Thought to be a constructor/fabricator of race car chassis/bodywork and perhaps competition motorcycles as well.

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Old 17 Feb 2007, 22:13 (Ref:1844001)   #2
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Is this (http://www.genesismotorsports.com/grand_prix.shtml) the same company, relocated?
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Old 18 Feb 2007, 08:09 (Ref:1844165)   #3
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Wrong company fausto sorry. When I worked for Roger Nathan at Fortis Green Road garage (also housed David Piper Racing and Paul Hawkins Racing and others) the two brothers and a mate who were ex-Aston Martin fabricators working for Nathans. They set up shop themselves in a adjacent lock ups in the same building, I even designed their logo and painted a huge mural on their roller shutter doors but the standing joke was I drew a GT40 going under a Dunlop Bridge instead of a Grand Prix car (well I just loved those Paul Hawkins Gulf GT40's so i would would'nt I ) Anyhow the lads liked it and kept he logo for many years as I used to see it in ads in MNews and Autosport.

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I used to pickup from GPMC back in the mid/latter 70s. Think they ceased trading around 1991.

Here is an old article on them from Motor Sport Magazine.
https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/a...-bastion-sport
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