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29 Jun 2012, 23:09 (Ref:3100054) | #426 | ||
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No matter how much these cars stand out to me as being the worst class for actual good racing i just love these cars i could sit watch, hear and learn about them all day every day and never be bored.
So come on guys lets not beat about the bush What in your opinion is/was the best and worse car ? ( Doesnt matter if its dead, lost or alive ) + bang a pic on even better For me only being young ish + only watching at Oulton i have to say Best = 2 Stand out - Tony Sugden's Skoda = goose pimples + a car that was painted like a Zebra ( Big Andy did tell me what its was but that long ago i cant remeber and i must of been about 5 years old watching it ) Worst = A Red Capri racing at Oulton probably 1995 ish loud as feck and no go + Any Chaterham 7 type car thats been on a grid in my opinion has destroyed this type of racing. I will find my old programs one day and maybe give some help to this thread |
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24 Aug 2012, 13:37 (Ref:3124098) | #429 | |
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From the blurb, it appears not to have been restored, yet still looks remarkably fresh. £50K is a lot but it would cost an awful lot more to build something like that from scratch today.
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It must have been restored. I raced against it several times in early to mid '70s and it never looked as good as that!
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We ended up purchasing quite a lot of the bits and pieces we needed from him to build the Anglia I raced for 4 years. On it's initial shakedown at Brands on a Saturday afternoon, he joined us and, even though I was going to be competing against him, he helped set the car up. If anyone does speak to him, please pass on my warmest regards. I also have good memories of Roger Taylor. Although I competed in the Redex Championship for Special Saloons, I raced at Snetterton a lot as that track (and Alton Park) suited my cars handling (or my lack of driving skills) best, and we often raced against Roger there. As I remember it, I had mechanics whilst Roger had engineers who worked in pristine white overalls and coats, and his service van was like a pandoras box. What they didn't have in it, nobody could possibly need or want. But, yet again, his crew were just as generous as Zak even to a competitor; my first race at Snett, during practice/quali I had a constant misfire. Roger's guys came over and suggested that I ran with some special Autolite Racing spark plugs, that they just so happened to have, instead of the Champion "tractor plugs" that I was using, and gave us a big box of them; enough that I never needed to buy sparking plugs again. In another post, somebody was commenting on the first Escorts being used for competition, and said that they thought that they came from Germany. My memory, from a club racing point of view of racing Special Saloons, is that the first Escort was the plain white one raced by Roger Taylor. It may have been built in Germany, but it was certainly prepared in Boreham; whether that was official or not, I can't say, but I seem to recall that Roger's father was on the board of directors of Ford UK, hence the connection to Boreham. However, it was Roger's car that precipitated the end of my racing career, and I would guess that of a few others. Up until then, the racing was on a fairly level playing field; the reasonably ordinary cars such as the Anglias could hold their own against the more exotic machinery such as the Janglia, etc because they handled better and were on the whole more reliable. Then Roger's Escort came on the scene, and it had the attributes of being a) fast, b) a good handler, and c) reliable. I would guess that my 4 years of racing cost me a total of about £2000, but in '69/'70 I was being quoted telephone numbers to replace my tired old engine, and as I was about to get married and buy a new house (a replacement engine would have cost almost double that of the new house), racing was no longer a priority. But there were some really good times, like when Gerry Marshall, Tony Lanfranci and I had a competition in the bar in the paddock at Brands about who could consume the most alcohol and still remain standing; the next day, I became tee-total and have remained so since. Oh, the good old days. Last edited by Mike Harte; 24 Sep 2012 at 12:28. |
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10 Jan 2013, 10:32 (Ref:3187229) | #433 | |
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Not quite a Special Saloon... but something I'm sure is of interest here. One of John Maguire's Lotus Esprits.
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10 Jan 2013, 20:32 (Ref:3187408) | #434 | |
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Hi Allen, had to pass comment. I've read over and over your list of Special Saloon/Special GT cast list 1964-1993..Love it. Just writing to say that being of ' a certain age' I remember seeing many of the cars you list. Back then anything and everything had a V8 in it. I knew Reg Gubbins when he had his Anglia Buick. I posted a thread today asking for information on the Hillman Twincamifornian, for the uninitiated it is/was an Imp Californian with a Lotus twin cam where the back seat should be. A member has advised that it belonged to Dennis King but I can't find anything about him or the car. Any ideas?
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The Dell/Boarer car was built by Mark Arnold - who engineered cars for Barry Lee among others, later working for Team Brask. The CSCC Special Saloons series kicks off at Brands Hatch this coming weekend (4/5th May) as two races in the MGCC meeting. Race 1 is the last on Saturday, and Race 2 is the first on Sunday (morning). There are currently 21 entries, including a few Thundersaloons (GM Carlton, Danny Morris in his Peugeot, me the Belmont), Baby Bertha, and others. |
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Thanks for your reply and reviving the thread I had kind of given up on that one! I couldn't make Brands last weekend, but I saw the CSCC Special Saloons at Mallory last year and really enjoyed them. I am sure when its finally finished having a re-fit I will come and join in with you all. |
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Well, we're at Cadwell at the end of June - you'll be welcome there - with or without your car.
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This thread piqued my interest in this car, as the unknowns are pretty intriguing. Turns out this car is with Bailey Motorsport and was out at the Festival Of Speed last year : 1989 Mazda Cosworth RX7 Thundersaloon. Goodwood Festival of Speed 2012 by Antsphoto, on Flickr I've already inquired if they will bring it to my Retro Rides Gathering .. but who knows. What other unknowns are there still, obviously a fair amount of time has passed since the last list was made. Also whilst looking for videos from Shelsley Walsh (where the Gathering has moved to this year) I found a video from 1990, which seemed to have a number of ex-special saloons in : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhoJ7Vmiqng I wonder if any of those still survive. |
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Hopefully not too far off topic, where would the RS1600i fit in to this topic? too new, not, important/ not much interest... or not enough historic value..
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16 Dec 2015, 23:54 (Ref:3598249) | #442 | ||
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Too new and not enough historic value. Special Saloons/Super Saloons were 1960s and 1970s - maybe just in to the early 1980s.
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17 Dec 2015, 21:23 (Ref:3598461) | #444 | ||
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Quite possibly, but this thread is specifically about the Special Saloons and Super Saloons categories of the mid/late 1970s and early 1980s. After the silhouette Skodas had dominated the Special Saloon categories from 1978-1982, and then the Donington GT series took the drivers' attention, there was a move to restart Special Saloons as a much more restricted category around production bodyshells. That is a completely different subject. Maybe it needs a separate thread.
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17 Dec 2015, 22:52 (Ref:3598473) | #445 | ||
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there is this on this forum;-
http://tentenths.com/forum/showthrea...112132&page=11 |
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1 Apr 2016, 20:37 (Ref:3629396) | #447 | ||
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What years did this car race? Is it the Derrick Walker car that used to be yellow?
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I sold it in 1983, it started off as Derricks chassis and body but we cut the back off the chassis, which carried the Hewland box and lowered the body by 4". We ran it in the 1300cc class.
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3 Apr 2016, 19:55 (Ref:3629987) | #450 | ||
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Is the pic in post 446 with body off the Walker spec? Was the gearbox we can see just a 'straight through' gear leading to a Hewland transaxle at the back as per Norman Abbott pink Escort of the early 70s?
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