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1 Apr 2011, 21:08 (Ref:2857095) | #51 | ||
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Ian Skailes B8
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BTW, this is 79, shot by yours truly in 2006 at Laguna Seca, during the Historics, and two years later at the Le Mans Classic. Is the posted history correct? |
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3 Apr 2011, 13:18 (Ref:2857968) | #53 | |
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yes, as far as I know , and supported by the history file that Francois Castaing gave me, the history is spot on . The Le Mans classic photo is the JCB car which Andy also drives .
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3 Apr 2011, 19:41 (Ref:2858174) | #54 | ||
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Thanks for the confirmation, however something is puzzling me. The Bamford car according to information supplied by the organisers of the LMC was Chassis 79.....
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4 Apr 2011, 09:59 (Ref:2858470) | #55 | |
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I think the ( LMC ) organisers must have been a bit confused. My entry wasn't accepted ; the JCB car was , as it has period Le Mans history . But Andy Newall will know the JCB chassis number - I'll ask him
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4 Apr 2011, 14:51 (Ref:2858612) | #57 | ||
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The JCB Chevron B8 chassis number is 78. The pictures are of the car on a French street, being prepped prior to the Le mans week |
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4 Apr 2011, 14:55 (Ref:2858619) | #58 | |
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some more I found
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4 Apr 2011, 15:27 (Ref:2858636) | #59 | ||
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Thanks Andy, gorgeous shots, and thanks for the number.
some more from 2008 then, |
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this may need some updating then regarding 79. |
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10 Apr 2011, 00:59 (Ref:2861091) | #63 | ||
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10 Apr 2011, 06:50 (Ref:2861138) | #64 | |
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[QUOTE=Alan Brown;2585583]Two “ex-racing” B8s debuted on the Galway Rally in February 1973. One was driven by Alec Poole (+ Fennell) registered 44 JRI and the other by Mick Dolan (+ Blaney?). The former retired with a blown engine and the latter with suspension problems. (MN 15-2-73 and 22-2-73)
Both were entered on the Circuit of Ireland but Alec Poole changed his entry. Mick Dolan and Jim O’Brien’s car sported a ‘shortened “Monaco-type” nose. On one stage they had to use a narrow tyre on the back when one of the 14 in wide ones punctured. (MN 3-5-73) Can they be identified? The Dolan car was ex Richie Heeley , will check on the Poole car , pretty sure it came from the UK. |
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17 Apr 2011, 16:34 (Ref:2865128) | #65 | ||
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I don't know who Heeley bought his car from. The other two Irish B8s that appeared at the start of 1970 were both 1969 cars owned by Eddie Regan (ex-Paul Ridgway) and Ed Negus (ex-Guy Edwards/Mike Franey). It was said that Regan was going to share his car with Alex Poole.
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21 Apr 2011, 08:53 (Ref:2867409) | #66 | ||
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By giraffe138 at 2011-04-21 Eddie Regan at Oulton Park, May 1970. |
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21 Apr 2011, 09:02 (Ref:2867413) | #67 | |
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By giraffe138 at 2011-04-20 Hugh Colman has owned his car for ten years and it is an Arch Motors car, hence the unusual chassis number 76A-B8-6915-AM384 . It is believed to be David Good's second later B8, and there is still evidence of the original yellow paintwork beneath the black. The car was once used as a roadcar in Canada, and it was driven for the first time yesterday at Mallory Park by Hugh's son. Last edited by Giraffe138; 21 Apr 2011 at 09:06. Reason: Additional info |
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21 Apr 2011, 14:18 (Ref:2867540) | #68 | ||
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Who used it as a road car in Canada Tony? Was that when Ken Coupland had it?
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1 May 2011, 23:03 (Ref:2872639) | #69 | |
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B6 & B8
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1st one is Fred Operts first association with Chevron 2nd one to me is a far better photo than used in David Gordons Book. |
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18 May 2011, 16:59 (Ref:2882215) | #70 | |
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Daytona........1967
Just to add to Fred "O"s Chevron.
If you look at the entry for Daytona it is down as a Valvoline Special & entered as 2 litre Prototype. |
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2 Nov 2011, 17:47 (Ref:2980746) | #71 | ||
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Duplicate B8 for sale in America (BMW car club). History starts; Chevron cars UK ships car to states 1985.
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[IMG]U:\Chassis Chevron\B8\N°30 David Smithies Chevron B 8.JPG[/IMG]
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19 Apr 2014, 01:54 (Ref:3394747) | #73 | ||
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tried to view the link but it ain't....
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15 Oct 2015, 15:53 (Ref:3583077) | #75 | ||
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I can't help on the Nick Thompson/Sean McClurg car but I may be able to help on quantities. Chevron records suggest seven 1967 Chevron GTs were built (retrospectively called B6s but that name wasn't applied until late 1968) but I have only ever been able to find six such cars racing: the cars of Peter Taggart, Digby Martland, Derek Bennett, Ian Turnbull/Arthur Moore, John Bridges and Alan Harvey. I have also failed to find any evidence that the cars had chassis numbers in period so you may end up having to call them 'the Taggart car', 'the Martland car', etc.
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