Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/05/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Most race cars are completely stripped between races and at least partly stripped between practice and race. The component parts would have mainly been made specialist concerns in England. The cars would have been assembled, at least to ascertain they were complete and functioning. They were then delivered to the customer who was expected to strip it, learn it and then rebuild it using their own little tweaks. Frank On 1 May, 2006, at 23:41, PHC wrote: > I love this! Debating the relative finer points of 1960s racing > cars on a camera list! I'm also amazed by what I can remember about > these cars, from a previous life... > > Anyway, I always thought that all the MkI, II and III cars were > built by John Wyer's organisation at Slough. One of the few > beautiful things to have emerged from that benighted place. > > Of course any racing team worth it's salt would take a new car > apart and put it together again a few times, so you could say they > were assembled by Holman and Moody... > > P. > > ******* > Paul Hardy Carter > www.paulhardycarter.com > +44 (0)20 7871 7553 > ******* > > On 1 May 2006, at 23:50, Didier Ludwig wrote: > >> Peter, >> In John Allens book "GT40 - The legend lives on" (btw a must for >> all GT40 aficionados) almost all of the genuine GT40 race cars >> made from 1965 to 68 are shown, and I could not see one left hand >> driven example. >> >> Paul, >> are you shure all GT40 Mk-I and Mk-IIa were built in UK? I >> believed that Holman & Moody assembled the Mk-I and Mk-IIa in >> their factory in Charlotte/USA? Their famous crazy golden-pink Mk- >> II, from Le Mans '66, 3rd place, #5, driven by Bucknum/Hutcherson, >> is my personal favourite GT40 for ever -see http://tinyurl.com/ekc6m >> >> Didier > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information