Cheers, thanks Jeff
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Cheers, thanks Jeff
Awesome! Thanks for sharing. Who's was the Imp in the first photo?
I loved watching this! What a great bit of history and nostalgia.
I've recently got back from a holiday in the UK and while there i caught up with my old friend and former saloon racer, John Homewood who used to race Imps in the 1000cc special saloon championships...
What a great thread. I absolutely love all these amazing old shots. The "whites of their eyes" ones are incredible!!
I believe the Leckie Imp was written off after an end over end roll due to a rear hub breakage. The Vuyk Stiletto was apparently built using a saloon body which then had the coupe roof grafted on....
I'm also sad to hear that. I met Bill at Ruapuna in 1975-ish which is when I took this shot of him with the amazing Imp-Ford. A very nice guy as I recall.
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Thought you might appreciate this, it's a 2 cylinder BDA (the remains of a blown-up 4 cylinder BDA) powered Fiat 500.
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In theory the triple championship winning car survives somewhere, but no-one, including the Bevan family know where it might be, which is why the Bevan family built a "continuation" replica to...
I sure do, here are a few:
Plastic pig with it's transporter
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In this shot John is surveying some damage to the side of the Imp. This was inflicted by the Mini obscured behind the Imp. This...
Very nice Rod. I've always loved the look of the Mk1 Escorts with factory arches.
Cheers, Simon.
Here is Johns second steel bodied Imp with a Rawlson fibreglass front. This car replaced the written-off Kent Messenger Imp
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And here is the Davrian based Imp which John nicknamed the...
That's the Brits for you, anything to be a bit different!
Now here are a couple of photo's from the UK in the 1970's of an aluminium bodied, space-framed mini countryman built and raced by a guy called Ginger Marshall. It was actually powered by an Imp...
Fantastic! Thanks for all the links. It certainly brings back a lot of very happy memories. I can almost smell the Avgas.......
I did eventually import a Ginetta G15 into NZ in 2000. Most Ginettas were Ford powered but the G15 is Imp powered and has good performance due to it's low weight of 560 Kg. Mine is a 1973. I have...
I sold it to a friend of mine, Dave Rycroft, who did very little with it and then on sold it to Tony mann who has raced it at Wigram, Waimate, Dunedin and Ruapuna over the years. I am fairly certain...
Hi Steve, I ran it for 2 seasons in the 0-2 litre class which was a bit of a mis-match but it still managed to turn a few heads. I have only a few photo's tucked away somewhere, but will try to find...
Lake Pukaki, Mt. Cook in the background, 2004 from memory.
Hi Steve, thanks for the positive feedback, and can I compliment you on the great effort you put in on this forum - fantastic!
I actually got the rolling shell from Graeme Clyde who had built it...
Here is a shot of the two together at dunedin a few years back when Jim Richards actually drove the Sidchrome Imp again, while Tony Mann drove my old OSCA Imp.
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And here is one of a good...
Hi Steve, thanks for the compliment on my old Imp. It is not the Sidchrome car though. Tony Mann owns the Sidchrome Imp, My OSCA Imp, and I believe he has the remains of the old Roy Harrington car...
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The black and white image is of Bill Leckie's Imp-Ford at Ruapuna in 1975-ish, while the colour one is of me racing my old 998 Sunbeam Imp at Ruapuna in the 1982 OSCA series. Tony Mann now...
In fact, the Hillman Imp production engine was based on the Coventry Climax FWMA 750cc and the Rootes group applied for permission to modify the design for their use. The mis-nomer that the Imp...