26r identities and other info
From t'other (Rally) thread, but cross-referenced here since it was also a 26R :
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rgh0 wrote:
I presume the headlights let into the bumper area was an IWR rally mod as well then
Probably! The car was like that while Ian and David had the car. Not sure it was a rally mod per se. There were/are a number of cars treated this way.
rgh0 wrote:When was the car rebodied? and do you know what happened to the old body ?
I guess Malcolm rebodied it but I am not sure when he bought the car. '80 or '81 at a guess. Our repairs weren't exactly to Miles Wilkins spec!
Here it is in '87, still with Malcolm, pictured in an article in the now defunct Sports Car Monthly.
Roy
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I agree Rohan -- --ed
dont close your eyes --you will miss the crash
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I saved my car from being parted and or destroyed at the wreckers and thats all I really care about ., but all the attacks on the history of the car really are just to protect some of the 'Business interests' of other persons involved --and thats all I need here -ed --------btw it should show as------ 26/ 33 Cambridge Motors Montreal ----or the list is not reliable
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dont close your eyes --you will miss the crash
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1ela wrote:Richard 7599VC was Paul Howcroft's old car, not a 26r I think
Oh dear, maybe I should have said "quoted as being a 26R"
1ela wrote: He started a clothing company, but was killed in a motorcycle accident in the Lake District
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I have a full article on 7599VC and will scan and post it when I return to the UK
The car was not a 26R but highly modified specifically for rallying.
Dave
The car was not a 26R but highly modified specifically for rallying.
Dave
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Elan DHC Sprint
Shapecraft Honda powered S1(in progress)
Turbocharged 26R clone (also in progress)
Evora 400 development car ex Lotus Factory
S2 26R
Elan DHC Sprint
Shapecraft Honda powered S1(in progress)
Turbocharged 26R clone (also in progress)
Evora 400 development car ex Lotus Factory
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Howcroft started the Rohan clothing company, specialising in the then new lightweight technical fabrics. As an early mail order customer in the 1980s I recall his brochures sometimes featuring him in his ?lan.
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Hi there,
Should I say that I am quite disappointed ...
No comments after my last message on that topic...
I proposed you some real period colored stuffs , without any other goal, but...
You 're keeping making the buzz around a sole chassis number.
F...k the #26-R-33 and every of its replicas, lookalikes, from its chassis tag to every single bit !
Sorry, but I had to say it.
Christian.
Should I say that I am quite disappointed ...
No comments after my last message on that topic...
I proposed you some real period colored stuffs , without any other goal, but...
You 're keeping making the buzz around a sole chassis number.
F...k the #26-R-33 and every of its replicas, lookalikes, from its chassis tag to every single bit !
Sorry, but I had to say it.
Christian.
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trw99 wrote:Howcroft started the Rohan clothing company, specialising in the then new lightweight technical fabrics. As an early mail order customer in the 1980s I recall his brochures sometimes featuring him in his ?lan.
Tim
You mentioned lightweight, Tim. It just reminded me that in the '70s we referred to the cars more often as lightweights, not 26Rs.
Just an aside........
Roy
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Old English White wrote:Hi there,
Should I say that I am quite disappointed ...
No comments after my last message on that topic...
I proposed you some real period colored stuffs , without any other goal, but...
You 're keeping making the buzz around a sole chassis number.
F...k the #26-R-33 and every of its replicas, lookalikes, from its chassis tag to every single bit !
Sorry, but I had to say it.
Christian.
and breathe.....
Christian - I for one very much enjoyed the video thank you for sharing it.
Steve
Steve
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Silence is Golden; Duct Tape is Silver
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Old English White wrote:Today, I'll surely made a few of you happy, this even if it's not about 26-S2-33
Please, enjoy that jewel:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvyFJS5C ... 6wpOVQELv6
Christian.
Wow! Great video. Chic, chic, chic, chicane!
Cheers - Richard
(Was interested to see Henri Pescarolo. We were at Le Mans in 1980 when Jean Rondeau won and Henri was in a sister car. Also...Jacky Ickx drove over the end of my toes in a Ferrari 400 but that may have been '82 )
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