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That is the second car out of the Carter Collection.Bought from Brian.
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If so, that again points to Chatfield's car being 018, as the Chatfield and Bornebusch cars must be different chassis. Both cars were being actively raced in the 1987/8 period after being sold off by TWR, Chatfield using his former Bastos car in Modsaloons and Thundersaloons in 1987/8, as well as a few 1987 BTCC rounds... http://www.flickr.com/photos/9000946...in/photostream ...while Bornebusch ran his white car in the Swedish series (and the Anderstorp ETCC round?) in 1987, before moving on to an RS500 for 1988, and handing the Rover on to daughter Eva. http://www.teambild.se/index.search.php?sid=404&img=1 http://www.teambild.se/index.search.php?sid=404&img=3 http://www.teambild.se/index.search.php?sid=405&img=5 Bornebusch Senior did most of the ETCC season in 1988 with his new RS500, sharing with Ulf Larsson, while both cars were raced at home in Sweden (the RS500 can be seen behind the Rover in one of the pics I linked) by both Eva and Larsson- Eva also appearing with the SD1 at the Nogaro ETCC round at the end of the season. Another question- Kevin Eaton's car used in Modsaloons around 1989/90. IIRC there was a suggestion earlier in the thread that this might also be 020- so did the Bornebusch car return to the UK? Kaj Bornebusch certainly visited the UK a couple of times early in 1989, as he did the first couple of BTCC rounds and the Donington ETCC race in his RS500... http://www.flickr.com/photos/9000946...in/photostream Last edited by KA; 9 Sep 2011 at 11:27. |
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I'm also sure that as well as driving the RS500 at Donington, Kaj also co-drove the Rover with his daughter too! |
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Kevin Eatons car was chassis no 020, From Kevin it went to Arthur Carter then on to Surrey collector. Rebuilt by me in 2005/6.
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I remember Kevin Eaton competing in the BTCC in 1987/8, but that was with the ex-Graham Goode Nissan Bluebird Turbo and a Corolla, suggesting that he may not have had the Rover at this time? Oddly enough, although he was a fairly 'local' driver to me at the time (Leicestershire-based IIRC), I somehow very rarely managed to see him race, and certainly don't ever recall seeing him when he had the Rover... |
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If the Bornebusch's raced the car in 1988/89, an it is the 020 that Eaton owned he can't have bought it until at least 1989/90?
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But I'm sure that the car was in Bastos colours when Kevin bought it. (Surely, this couldn't have been a cynical re-spray to increase the value???)
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However, when the Bornebusch's had it, it was white, when Kevin Eaton ran it, it was also white? If what he bought was in Bastos colours when he bought it, maybe it was another car after all then? However, VIVA do you recall when exactly Eaton bought the car? if he bought it in 1987 or 1988 (therefore it couldn't be the Bornebusch one), I'm wondering if the original intention was to run it in the BTCC? Quote:
I suspect Ken will answer that correctly! Didn't the Capri 3.0 race as homologated until 1986, 4 years after the factory stopped production of that model? Was there a definite period of grace that a car could race on under once a car was out of homologation or something? Last edited by chunterer; 12 Sep 2011 at 12:19. |
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The 3.0s was group 1, the 2.8i was Group A. Two different homologation certs as far as I recall.
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IIRC the last Capri appearances in the BTCC were by Brian Chatfield in '86, but as Peter says, there were separate homologation for the 3.0S and 2.8 Injection, and the 3.0 was originally a Group 1 homologation. From vague memory (and my memory is better on this in a rallying context) some pre-82 Group 1/2/4 homologations were 'grandfathered' by some means into Groups A & B, but only for a limited period of time. I think but won't swear that Group A homologations continued to be valid for a fixed number of years after the end of production |
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If it helps,the Bornebusch White Car,was never touched/repainted when Carter bought it. This was after the first car he bought,the JLS car.
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If any of you SD1 nuts fancy a ride around Snetterton in November a guy is organising a charity pay for a ride event and my friend Gerry Cain who owns a superb version (not ex-works but probably a lot superior) is planning taking his car with the Bastos clone paint job featured in the Holden Commadore thread in the YouTube link I posted. Gerry is a great driver and it will be a nice opportunity to get a feel what these cars are like on the circuit and will raise a bit for charity. I intend to try to bring a car as well.
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I wonder if it wasn't so much a case of the Rover not being eligible for the BTCC, as just no longer competitive. Dennis Leech certainly hadn't had much luck in 1988 (IIRC he'd managed to qualify well up the grid at Thruxton, but otherwise he was struggling to get into the top 10-15) with a dozen RS500s to contend with, and in '89 it would have been even more of an uphill struggle for anyone running one of the 'old generation' big class cars. On the other hand, the Rover would have been pretty much a sure frontrunner in Modsaloons.... |
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I believe this car is TWR 008, damaged at Donington by steve Soper in practice. This car was reshelled overnight. The pictures were taken back at Kidlington, the Skoda was owned by one of the Rover rally mechanics.
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/9000946...in/photostream Given what Terence said about it never being repainted during the Arthur Carter ownership, sounds like it got a respray in plain white before it went to him Thanks for confirming the existance of a run-out period on homologations. Somewhere I've got old copies of Rally Sport magazine from the 80's, which periodically published lists of all current Group A/B/N homologations, with their expiry dates- if I can find one, it might specify what the run out period was |
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Looking at pics of the #6 car in the race, it looks as if the reshell used the shell from one of the older cars (if I remember correctly what you'd said about black interiors in the early cars, white in the later ones etc). Would there have beeen one already painted up in Bastos colours as a spare, test hack or show car, or was there some frantic overnight paintspraying involved? Looking closely at the pics of #6, the drivers' names seem to be absent from the front wings http://www.flickr.com/photos/mendama...57627347703055 http://www.flickr.com/photos/mendama...in/photostream |
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I'm just about to scan a relevant photo of the JLS car before it was repainted. |
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Hope these are of use,before and after.
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Just looked back at the chassis list Dave Puzey posted a while back, http://tentenths.com/forum/showpost....postcount=1250 and it mentions 007 (the ex-Gitanes car) seeing service as an early 1985 Bastos car, as well as appearing at Spa in '86. When I originally read Dave's list, I realised that 007 had seen service as a Bastos car (IIRC we'd speculated about this on the thread) but I hadn't noticed that 008 did as well, until you just mentioned it! So what mix of 'old' and 'new' cars were the team running in the early part of the season? |
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Going back to the picture of the crashed #6 car. It has a white roll cage with a bend in the cage just above the bottom of the windscreen. This is the style of the later Matter cages which on TWR cars were white. The #6 car in the race at Donnington I believe to be chassis #8 which was also a Bastos car in 1985 and a 'press car' as I think Chris Harvey drove it in an aricle for 'Fast Car' magazine. From what I can work out the only early car with a Gartrac steel cage that has the inside painted white is chassis #7.
I think the crashed car is possible chassis # 16 as it is a front end crash, chassis #17 was a rear end crash and was no 1 at Zolder. |
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