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Semi-Pro Racer
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Thanks Paul, I lost all those articles in a domestic, now you have got them back for me!
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[QUOTE=markec;14206]QUOTE]
I tried to read the article but the text is too small. Any chance you can e-mail me a higher resolution picture as I am very interested in the car which is a Crowther Sedan. I took a picture of the car last year. See below.
Last edited by Patrick.Harlow; 05-17-2012 at 04:22 AM.
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The "grandson car" is still in much this state with a fairly well known restorer of a Roycroft car.
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A couple more one off cars...
The Maserati special finished in 2002 is truely a beautiful car
And his last car, another Ferrari. GTO styled car by Ferris de Joux. Moulds and chassis were for sale
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Those moulds with another of Ferris' friends.
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[QUOTE=Paul Wilkinson;14187]Just got this article today and thought I'd share.
I know he hated the name Ferraguar...
I spotted this Ferrari/Jaguar De Joux on a used car lot in Auckland about 1966/7 or so and fell in love with it...it must have been in my price range of about 500 pounds as I returned to look at it several times but on this occaision my head ruled over my heart as I really needed a family car at the time....I don't think the Ferrari badges were on the car at that time or I would have realised that the chassis was Ferrari, it was only some 30 years later that I realised that it was an F1 chassis after I heard what became of the car (restored to a 1951 F1 and in the possesion of B.Ecclestone I belive) - the Jaguar part was obvious and I was aware that it was built by Ferris de Joux.
It strongly resembled the Lancia Flaminia by Touring.....if anyone has any decent photos of this beautiful de Joux I would love to see them.....Allan
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de Joux Ferrari Jaguar at Pukekohe April 1964
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While living in Auckland in the 60s and 70s I worked, for a time, at Galt Motors, previously Shiells and Galt. Ferris was a regular visitor and I once did a service on this car and test drove it. Not wanting to burst any bubbles but this was an ex gran prix car and certainly showed it .The gearbox was unsyncrhonized and straight cut, unbeliveably noisey. Not many people today could actually drive it. Despite the very large brakes, they filled the wheels completely, the pedal pressure was right over the top, but it sure was a good thing to look at and well built as all Ferris' work was. There was another of these bodies which was also Jaguar powered but only a 2.4 and it was owned by a fellow called Carl Aucot who also worked at Galt Motors while i was there.
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Sorry the above post looked so sad that I had to add this one. From the Ferris deJoux collection.
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