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Read an article in an old magazine which said there were 25 different makes of Formula Ford car on the market in 1970. Not quite sure how any of them managed to make a living, and it set me wondering just which cars these were. Off the top of my head, I can think of Lotus, Merlyn, Alexis, Titan, Palliser, Hawke, Royale, Dulon and Elden. What were the others?
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A few more: Crossle,Huron,Jamun,Lola,Macon,Mcnamara and Nike
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Crossle, March, McNamara, Mistral, Brabham ( F3 conversions), Mallock U2, Ginetta, Jomo, Pringett, BRG, Lola..anymore anyone?
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You beat me to it Jason!
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Well I must mention Lenham with Chris Alford as 'work' driver.
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What about Vixen? didn;t they make a few FFs?
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Didn't Gabriel Konig make some in that notorious series of lock up garages somewhere in Clapham ? Not sure if they were called Nomads like their sports cars...
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CALDWELL,TECNO,WINKELMAN,BEE GEE,BEATTIE,VANEY,PIPER,PALLISER,DRW TO NAME A FEW OBSCURE ONES
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The story of the Hamlen-Lenham Formula Ford cars verges on incestuous. The first car built, the Hamlen, was you say an anagram of Lenham. It was built in the back workshop of Lenham Hurst Racing by David Martin who latter produced the Martlet F Ford cars at Goodwood. When David Martin left the design evolved into the Lenham Formula Ford by virtue of sharing the same chassis designer, namely Peter Coleman. And a good time was had by all!!! |
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Rae or Ray from Bert. Alan Langridge's thing from Tangmere/Goodwood
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Javelin? or is that too modern?
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Have we mentioned Image yet ? and oddly I don't think anybody has thought of Lotus........
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One N mansell drove the Javelin in 77, the first FF was 75.
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I think all of Ray, Javelin, Image are too modern. In later times, anyone remember the Agent, and Alta, and the amazing Prowess ??
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only know that skip barber won the national scca in 70 in one, wether it was a convertd F3 i dont know. On the subject of conversions i hear Alan (demon tweeks)Minshaw is on the lookout for "Blackjack" a Brabham F3 converted to FF in 68-any info?
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Skip Barber won the 1969 & 1970 FF SCCA championship in a Caldwell.
My brother-in-law ran cars against the Caldwell team in both years. In 1969, he started with Bill Scott, of FV fame, in an Alexis MK15, until Bill was injured in Germany. In 1970, he ran a Titan Mk6 and Caldwell D9B with Bill Baldwin driving, even entered in the Canadian GP support event. |
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What about Wren?
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Justin i take it you have seen the add on Race Cars for the Wren? bout 4 were made out of melbourne Aus ,never seen one!
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Ferret's were a Canadian built and run FF in the seventies. Very quick car too, as it won the CDN championship a number of years running.
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