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1 Apr 2008, 19:36 (Ref:2167258) | #51 | |
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That 2-door machine is a hideous looking car... the SD1 was never a great looking machine and one wonders had it not had the 3.5 lump in it whether it would ever had been a saloon racer. Such a contrast with the Capri.
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21 Apr 2008, 10:31 (Ref:2182760) | #52 | |
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And about the portuguese Vitesse, does anybody knows something about this car. The livery still as the letering "iophil" an old portuguese lactic produtcs that was bought by Danone in 1989.
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21 Apr 2008, 13:21 (Ref:2182910) | #53 | |
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As I can see the pics in the last post, probably most of you can't see it too, so I post it again in attachment form.
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21 Apr 2008, 13:25 (Ref:2182915) | #54 | |
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One of the possibilites was a promotion car, but as we can see in this picture tha car really as a place to put a number to the races in is livery.
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That doesn't look like something with much racing history. Can you elaborate estebes?
The faint red stripe down the flanks suggests it may even have been a UK Traffic 'Jam Sandwich' police car at some point? |
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Got to say i agree chunt just looks like any Rover in any scrap yard.
has it got rollcage mounting points? chassis number? |
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21 Apr 2008, 15:43 (Ref:2183026) | #57 | |
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We can see the Iophil logo here:
http://www.danone.pt/somos/historia.aspx in "Anos 70" The two reds stripes, the lower larger than the higher, that we see in this Rover is just the same tipe just like in the transit vans on the Danone site. On the Bonnet just beetwin the headlights, we can still see the remais of the Danone lettering, that means that this livery was after 1989. |
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21 Apr 2008, 15:44 (Ref:2183028) | #58 | |
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The word can be "iogurte" or Danone" both ewords ends in "e".
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logo's and graphics don't prove race history. it could be a show car or something a fan build there was many of these sorts of replicas build during st era. from the pics don't looklike its got a cage fitted tho this could have been removed. thats why i said check for mounting points. if it is genuine its a shame its been left to rot away.
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An zoom give us the word "iogurte" and the number on the right upper corner of the bonnet, probably the number that was given to them on the hipotetcly last race!
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22 Apr 2008, 16:28 (Ref:2184186) | #63 | |
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Just discover what car is. Dont knew the chassis number, but already find it on a picture at the races. Whill give the news in the next days.
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12 Jun 2008, 23:13 (Ref:2227407) | #64 | |
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I was there at that meeting KA, and have a few photos of the Metro 6R4 that was on display next to the Rover - if I remember right.
I'm pretty sure that the show cars were based on standard road cars. Certainly the car above has standard Vitesse 5-stud cross-spoke alloy wheels, which would imply that the hubs are standard as well. The Computervision rally show car was advertised on ebay last year sometime. Sure it was registered JAC ???V, and we may even have talked about it already within this thread. |
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I don't have the pics I took at the TT to hand, but as I recall, the Computervision showcar carried the registration of one of the actual rally cars- one of the 'B5??AOX' series. As I remember, one of the TWR showcars was displayed in the Gaydon museum collection. |
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If it's that one, then two thoughts come to mind- Firstly, Philip Young did the Himalayan event several times in the early 80's in an remarkable variety of (usually BL) cars- everything from a Morris Minor to ex-works Austin Healey 3000 and TR8, and they were usually sponsored by Unipart- I can't swear to it, but I've got a vague recollection that he might have used a Rover at some point? The Healey and TR are (or used to be at least) in the Gaydon museum: http://www.austinhealeyclub.co.uk/Na...n%20Healey.jpg Alternatively (or maybe connected?) Ian 'Del' Lines bought 3 ex-Austin Rover Middle East Rally Team Vitesses in 1985 and used them on a variety of events- We've talked about these before earlier in the thread, as one of them was shunted and reshelled into an ex-TWR Bastos race shell. There's a good piece on the SD1 Owners Club website about Del Lines' cars, and re-reading it I spotted something interesting I'd missed before: Quote:
http://www.roversd1club.net/features...e-ianlines.asp The 3 cars were
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The car that was nearly bought near Waltham Abbey. He was given it by Unipart after the Himalayan rally as he was part of the team.
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We've mentioned the rallycars several times, and the cars used in the Austin Rover Rallysprint events at Donington- a couple of '84 (I think?) rallysprint shots:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/estoril...7603570568648/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/estoril...7603570568648/ |
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A slight diversion back to the rallycars- a nice shot of Ken Wood's ex-works 'Golden Wonder' car- presumably just after leaving the start of the 1983 Scottish- I know we had some YouTube video of this one, but don't recall if we ever found a pic:
http://flickr.com/photos/18581554@N04/2938027441 |
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Another pic
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I bumped into this pic and it rang a bell, taken in England but i dont know where. A379VUK, definately looks like a genuine works car, long distance spec, fuel filler for extra tank in rear quarter glass etc, unusual air vents in front wing i have not noticed before, exhaust exiting from rear panel, very much like the Himilaya car i almost bought many many years ago and have never been able to trace. Speedline front wheels but rears i have not seen before. Grp1 car progressing slowly, i keep having to buy cars to get correct parts, i found a V8S with the original Grp1 rear spoiler, never seen one on a road car before, had to buy another just for the gear lever knob and gaitor, found 2 original race steering wheels in the states. Will post pics when i get some paint on it. Skip |
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Hi Skip,
Many thanks for bringing that photo to our attention. I know of the car, but haven't seen that photo before I must admit. I wonder if it was taken at one of the Rally Car Days at Castle Combe? The car A379 VUK belongs to Duncan Holder and is the ex-Del Lines rally car that was crashed into a tree at Longleat in 1988 and detailed in the often quoted Rover SD1 Club articke on Del here - http://www.roversd1club.net/features...e-ianlines.asp This is the car after it hit the tree... ...and this is the same car after Del Lines reshelled it into an ex-Bastos shell that he acquired from Tom Walkinshaw when he bought the ex-Jeff Allam/Ahmin Hahne Bathurst car and the ex-Tony Pond Computervision car (B565 AOX)... The Himalayan car that you said you nearly bought was the sister car A377 VUK - both cars (along with A683 NJO) were initially built for the Austin Rover Middle East Rally Team and they contested a handful of rallies 'out there' in the hands of Tony Pond / Rob Arthur (A379 VUK) and Abdullah Omar / John Daniels (A683 NJO). A377 VUK was the team's recce car. The additional vents are visible on the above photos - necessitated due to the hot dusty conditions in Dubai and Oman. |
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While we're back with the rally cars, a couple more thoughts: Tom Walkinshaw also did the 1984 National Breakdown Rally, first round of the British Open series in a Herbie Clips-backed Vitesse- found a mention of this in an old Rally Sport mag over Christmas, but no pics. Anyone have an idea of which car it was? Secondly, and probably already mentioned, one of the ex-Computervision cars (B564AOX I think) went to Gordon Smith in Scotland, who campaigned it for a couple of years at least with backing from Aberdeenshire garage W&R Murray of Alford (think they were a Rover dealer at that time?). The car certainly did the RAC in 1986/7 in his hands- a DNF in 86, (head gasket early on the second day), but finished 36th in 1987. Again, I found a couple of not particularly good shots of the car in Rally Sport mag RAC reports (At that time, Rally Sport's post-RAC issue used to attempt to publish a pic of every single car on the event) Last edited by KA; 6 Jan 2009 at 11:10. |
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