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15 Dec 2007, 19:35 (Ref:2089657) | #102 | ||
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Based on the AM number I would say it's either a BT15 or16 and formerly belonging to Cap Chenoweth, Vermont, USA. I would need to see some pics of the engine bay and know it's engine bay length. Did it have the larger rear uprights?
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Sorry. I edited in a full stop where there had been a commas. Everything from "The car was bought" is from Vercoe and now established to be tosh.
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His one hillclimb appeaes to have been Ampus where he was a dismal 37th, fifth in the poorly-supported G8/9 class and well down in Faure's JEFA which would have had the same engine. At Aquitane, Gache was said to have a F2 McLaren but as Fontes (Bayardo?) was said to have one too, this might be a typo. Last edited by allenbrown; 25 Jan 2008 at 19:13. |
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Sorry - I missed one - Gache (F2 Brabham) and Fontes (ex-Schlesser F2 McLaren) both at La Roquette 16 Mar 1969 but neither completed the course. Gache's engine went, which might explain the 1600cc Gordini.
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From the Brabham Owners Forum that some may not have seen, Bryan has already answered the question below.
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12 Feb 2008, 01:13 (Ref:2126911) | #109 | |
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Hello all, I'm still collecting data/tech info on my BT-18 but heard this recently so I thought I'd check with you....are the rotors for a BT-18 from Triumph Spitfires and for a BT-21 from a Triumph GT-6? Maybe a silly notion but thought I'd ask since my 18 needs new fronts. Thanks, Leif Rideout, Santa Cruz, California
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A friend of mine could read in the seventies on the Rispal's Brabham chassis plate: FJ-2-63 ( the ex Olson, Martel's car)but I dont know if Raymond Rispal had only one Brabham... I hope it can help you, Michel |
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14 May 2008, 11:49 (Ref:2202047) | #111 | ||
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That's wonderful Michel. Thanks.
Did your friend note any other chassis numbers on cars in the 1970s? I am also researching French hillclimbs for publication on OldRacingCars.com and I have a list of 51 "interesting" cars in those events in 1975 alone. Any real chassis plate observations would be extremely useful. Allen |
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There was some Brabhams in the french hill climbs in the 1970's, I know only that Michel Pont, Roger Anzemberg, Gérard Privé had the same "Brabham F2" in fact it was the Jo Schlesser's BT2 with a Lotus twin cam engine that I own to day (FJ-5-62). The history of that car is now complete after 15 month of investigations with 9 owners through 46 years. The other Brabham I know is the BT21C-6 that I purchased from Tim Barrington in UK 4 years ago |
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24 Jul 2008, 07:50 (Ref:2257011) | #114 | ||
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Andrew spoke to Daniel Gache recently but Gache couldn't remember owning a BT18 at all. He thought he'd only ever had the BT30.
The article said he'd bought a BT18 to replace his BT15. I'm going back the garage to re-check that. Maybe the article was about Philippe Gache. Allen |
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I hope nobody will mind that I've ripped this from TNF.
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But which one? There weren't that many F2 BT18s and most are seen again in 1967. The ex-Winkelmann/Rees F2-23-66? Of course it could all be a red herring and it's an ex-F3 BT18 or even an upgraded BT15. Allen |
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13 Sep 2008, 15:57 (Ref:2289042) | #116 | ||
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Just to remind myself of the F2 BT18s:
F2-5-66 Fletcher continues into 1967 F2-7-66 Ahrens then vanishes F2-18-66 Brabham/works ends up in Ireland with Kevin Murphy? F2-19-66 Hulme/works - may have gone to Honda museum F2-22-66 Winkelmann/Rindt stays in UK? F2-23-66 Winkelmann/Rees maybe later the Tommy Reid car I won't pretend I'm entirely clear on the lives of F2-22-66 and F2-23-66. |
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Another attempt at the F2 BT18s:
F2-5-66 Fletcher continues into 1967 F2-7-66 Ahrens then vanishes F2-18-66 Brabham/works - Kevin Murphy 1967-69 - still in Ireland 1972 F2-19-66 Hulme/works - may have gone to Honda museum F2-22-66 Winkelmann/Rindt - Armstrong ... Tommy Reid ... UK for llbre? F2-23-66 Winkelmann/Rees then vanishes So I now have my money on F2-23-66 as the Don Morin car. |
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Hi, I'm new to this group although do know a couple of the postees through business etc.
I am in the USA and have recently bought a BT18 and believe it is F2-18-66. Now there's a statement! Of course it doesn't have a chassis plate but it does have an AM number on the rear of the frame (131) and the letters JB ?stamped alongside ??? I have been trying to trace the cars history and have been told that it came from Ireland in the early 70's. It is first recorded in an SCCA logbook in 1975. Can anyone explain any of the statements that this chassis number was run in the UK during 1967-69, which of course prove it didn't go to Honda! I have been trying to track down Vivian Candy the last reputed owner listed in the forum discussions over the last few years but had no luck. Any ideas? One rumour is that the Honda cars were longer in the engine bay, is this true? Can anyone measure the engine bay on their car for me, and or the wheelbase and length of a top rear radius rod. This may help prove, or disprove this statement that I was told by someone! I look forward to hearing from some of the group and learning more about the history of the BT18s. Thanks, William Taylor |
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Welcome to the forum We know that 18 was Brabham's chassis in 1966 thanks to period observations by Formula 1 Research Group [F1R] who published it in one of their 'black books' [records of F1/F2 races with chassis numbers real or inferred for most cars] 1966 observations were mostly real. We then have Autosport 10 November 1967 describing Kevin Murphy's BT18 as 'ex Jack Brabham'. Brabham ran two Honda engined cars in 1966 but the other was the prototype BT21 [F2.20.66] which wnet to John Kendall when Murphy is running his car. What are the names of the owners in your logbook? Chris |
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Chris,
Thanks for the response. I have an SCCA logbook started on 2/2/75 which unfortunately has no event entries where the owner/drivers name would be written! Why dont people fill in the ownership details at the back of the booklet !!!! On 9/9.80 a new logbook was issued and the car was raced in June of 82 by someone I think called Jerry R Bookham (Minnesota?) in the West Michigan Nationals event. Unfortunately the writing is poor and Jerry R Boo...... is all that is clear. The car was bought by a dealer Dave Gransee in 87 and sold to John Arnold in Colorado in 88. Thats who I got it from. Ted Walker knows John and has I think discussed the car with him a while back. Regards, William |
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Chris,
Thanks for the response. I have an SCCA logbook started on 2/2/75 which unfortunately has no event entries where the owner/drivers name would be written! Why dont people fill in the ownership details at the back of the booklet !!!! On 9/9.80 a new logbook was issued and the car was raced in June of 82 by someone I think called Jerry R Bookham (Minnesota?) in the West Michigan Nationals event. Unfortunately the writing is poor and Jerry R Boo...... is all that is clear. The car was bought by a dealer Dave Gransee in 87 and sold to John Arnold in Colorado in 88. Thats who I got it from. Ted Walker knows John and I think discussed the car with him a while ago. Regards, William |
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Allen .You seem to have missed Chassis 20 and 29 from your list of F2 18s. Chassis 22 was hillclimbed for a long time by Peter Speakman.
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