Correct........car 441 is the Bagby special. Correct name from Elcoyote.....he 'begs' to differ.
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[QUOTE=ElCoyote;38889]Was originally a factory JBS chassis with Triumph M/Cycle engine followed by a VW1200. Had a bad shunt and Bob Bagby built a new chassis with a Vic Simpkin 100E. Stan B has owned for 40 years and was brilliantly restored by himself and Tor Andreasson and is pure gold
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Was originally a factory JBS chassis with Triumph M/Cycle engine followed by a VW1200. Had a bad shunt and Bob Bagby built a new chassis with a Vic Simpkin 100E. Stan B has owned for 40 years and was brilliantly restored by himself and Tor Andreasson and is pure gold, as is anything a Benbrook touches.
Thanks for that,very eye catching,as they say with aircraft design......if it looks good it flys good. First time I have seen it. Ross H
I'd like to offer my condolences to the family & friends of Len May. Very sad & we'll all miss him even if we didn't know him personally.
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To me, there is one car, and one driver who epitomises everything that is right about Classic racing, and that is Fred Courtney in the old Northland special. Just take a look at Nigels pictures, and the look on Freds face as he hussles the car along. Great.
Talking of hussling, the pilot of the RA Vangaurd was giving it a bit of welly and exploring the limits of adhesion and finding it a bit of a handful. Look at the attitude of the car, and the way the suspension is working when cornering hard. I think Mr Green needed to do some more sums on that one.
Brilliant photos everyone! Thanks for sharing. Some really great cars there.
Talking of hussling, the pilot of the RA Vangaurd was giving it a bit of welly
Gerald, the word is now "jandal" but without the expletive that followed!!!!!
Talking of hussling, the pilot of the RA Vangaurd was giving it a bit of welly
Gerald, the word is now "jandal" but without the expletive that followed!!!!!
Great Photos guy's. What is #14 ? Condolences on the loss of Len to family, friend and the FJ group. A sad day.
Good question...another one of the weird and wonderful creations that were racing in the weekend. Has bits of Morris and other 30's British makes in its construction, and the design is someones dream that has curdled into someone elses nightmare. Vaguely resembles a Vintage Vauxhall. The engine was interesting, and there is a better picture in Ross Cammicks photos showing the 4 SU's, but what the block is I have no idea. Oldfart will know.
No pictures yet of the machine with the 'waste-pipe' plumbing.
Good on the VCC for accepting these specials. Pity you can't run a collection of pre 1977 bits and get it accepted in the same spirit.