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5 Sep 2005, 14:10 (Ref:1399538) | #326 | ||
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Martin already has pages listing chassis on his site (http://wsrp.wz.cz/), list chassis with original & subsequent owners.
See link at upper right of his main page. if you go to Lola Sports, all the T210, T29x cars are listed there already, so I sggest he would be grateful for any newly identifued chassis. |
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Yes, I agree with you dates for my Lola T290. I do not look to the plate of Mr. Blatons car, I was busy with my car (a B8). Wolfgang |
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5 Sep 2005, 16:49 (Ref:1399631) | #328 | ||
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I own this book ,I had good feeling to read it but I greatly regretted the lake of race numbers and chassis numbers .
For myself I own some chassis numbers entered in 1972 from french magasine Sport Auto . I can try to contact the autor..... Mr Fox : you entered a T290 in the Le Mans Classic 2002 , was it HU017 ? best regards for all |
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6 Sep 2005, 16:42 (Ref:1400525) | #329 | ||
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Remarkably my brother has just met a chap from Newbridge Motorsport, who, quite independently of this thread, says he looks after T290-HU17. He also says its an ex JoBo/Blaton car, and apparently was on pole for the 2004 LeMans Classic.
Ain't it a small world... |
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6 Sep 2005, 17:35 (Ref:1400576) | #330 | |
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yes newbridge are looking after 290 car i thought they where doing a later car in the 20`s- spoke with the boys at a test day earlier in the year also mentioned another car needing rebuild that lived near them
i sat reading my sports car book last night at 2 am and yes Mr Hache you ar eright about lack of race numbers and info - i sat looking at race results the fotos quailifying grid slot to see the cars over the years in the livery to work out a few cars/drivers /livery at the rear of book are some credits i would like to see more fotos of cars in the period any ideas where to look -yes im a lazy toad to troll thru the web but i do go straight to anything u boys mention ( where`s the porn? ) AS doesnt have colour pics of the day As Mr Fox has said he can assist with chassis nos and im sure the march 73 74s # are easy to sort out as it appears aprox 4 cars ran in the 2 litre era and im sure the Bolton brigade can dig out chevron # leaving only small marques like AMS GRD etc to be sourced and we do know that there are some replica cars out there than can soon be dismissed from a list and with the french and italian readers of the site im sure the 2 litre list will come together swiftly i am willing to contribute the wine or beer Mr Brown will consume whilst sorting thru the info !! anyone for the peanuts? |
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6 Sep 2005, 17:38 (Ref:1400582) | #331 | |
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(http://wsrp.wz.cz/), tried this wasnt working for me
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6 Sep 2005, 18:36 (Ref:1400642) | #332 | ||
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Bit odd... the address is correct but doesn't work if you click on the link from here. Try copying & pasting this address into your browser and it should be OK.
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6 Sep 2005, 19:51 (Ref:1400717) | #333 | ||
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It's because the ')' is not supposed to be part of the address. Try http://wsrp.wz.cz/ and specifically http://wsrp.wz.cz/mesport.html
There are some pictures on this site: http://www.racingsportscars.com/photo.html |
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6 Sep 2005, 20:33 (Ref:1400780) | #334 | ||
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Whoops... Didn't notice the bracket. Sorry about that.
My original post was intending to highlight Martin's chassis listings at: http://wsrp.wz.cz/chassis/chassis.html |
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6 Sep 2005, 21:25 (Ref:1400818) | #335 | |
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thanks boys im looking thru his site and giving him some update info on some of his cars/queries
i note lola 290 info is strong but march 73-75s is zero bar our own Mr harts entry |
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23 Dec 2005, 08:58 (Ref:1489131) | #336 | |
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i HAVE BEEN FLICKING THROUGH MY lOLA STARKEY BOOKS AND WE HAVE MISSED THE 380 VERSION OF THE 280 CARS WITH DFV 5 CARS BUILT
READING THE ARTICLE IT READS -THE 380 WAS A NEW CAR WITH RISING RATE SUSPENSION -BUT THE BODY IS 286 IN ITS SHAPE MAYBE WE HAVE SOME OF THESE CARS MIXING UP THE 280-86 CARS ESPECIALLY IN THE USA WHERE WE ARE MISSING SOME ID TAGS LOLA ALSO RAN 390 SERIES CAR LOOKING LIKE A 296 IN BODY SHAPE |
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23 Dec 2005, 09:45 (Ref:1489150) | #337 | ||
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Lola T280 / T380
Just to be clear the Starkey book is not correct!
It shows a picture of the T286 as a T380. The T380 has its own body which is similar to the T390. The T380 was a totally different car in every way so i do not think there is any mix up of the two types. |
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23 Dec 2005, 10:15 (Ref:1489166) | #338 | |
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I know Mr Starkey did not proof read his book very well hence yr comments on fotos
i thought the 380 390 body was completly different to the 286 294 shape Fison cars was for sale on yr site once ( or was it Belga livery car) it was an ugly shape compared to the 286/294 style De Cadanet ran 1 car at le man and Raymond had the Fisons car |
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23 Dec 2005, 12:31 (Ref:1489222) | #339 | |
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23 Dec 2005, 17:32 (Ref:1489385) | #340 | ||
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All of the pictures in the "LOLA ILLLUSTRATED HISTORY" OF THE T380 are actually of the T286 inc ther picture of the suspension.
and the picture of the T390 is a picture of the T298. The T390 series cars were totally different to the T290/2/4/6/8 and were not a development at all in fact the car (T380 /T390) was a bit of a diasaster. |
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23 Dec 2005, 17:42 (Ref:1489388) | #341 | |
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so what yr saying is Starkey messed up in his book !!
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29 Dec 2005, 12:56 (Ref:1491389) | #342 | ||
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Big time DW, its a load of rubbish !!
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29 Dec 2005, 13:00 (Ref:1491391) | #343 | |
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a case of the wallet seeking to be bigger than his ego or vice versa??
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30 Dec 2005, 11:37 (Ref:1491861) | #344 | ||
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Guys, I agree that Starkey's book is flawed but can we keep the criticism constructive, please.
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30 Dec 2005, 18:16 (Ref:1492086) | #345 | ||
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hear, hear!
All research is flawed in one way or another. Allen |
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3 Jan 2006, 09:16 (Ref:1493934) | #346 | ||
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Sorry chaps, but I maintain the book was NOT good. I presume he had access to a lot of decent info, and as an established writer, I'd have expected much better from both Lola books. They weren't cheap after all !
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3 Jan 2006, 09:41 (Ref:1493959) | #347 | ||
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Dan, that wasn't the problem; it was how it was initially expressed that was at issue. In fact, I agree with you, as expressed in your latest post, here!
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4 Jan 2006, 05:22 (Ref:1494543) | #348 | ||
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Speaking about unusual transformations of the T28x chassis, does anyone have any detail about a car called ACR80-ACR80B -number 1- present in Le Mans 1980 driven by Chevalley ?
Shame I'm discovering this thread just right now, I might have been of any help. Anyway glad to see that my assumptions aren't that far from what you guys have already achieved. Would anyone follow if I ever start one on the T380-T390-De Cadenet ? Here i'm totally lost and as you've have noticed it before, Stackey book is more than elusive or wrong on that matter |
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4 Jan 2006, 17:24 (Ref:1494916) | #349 | ||
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The ACR also raced at Silverstone and at Lemans in 81. Have some photos of them on my web page.
It was a pretty looking car with closed in rear wheels. There is an article in the race program from the 6 hour silverstone 80 or 81 about the car I think. (This thread now locked. Please see here:- http://tentenths.com/forum/showthrea...28#post1570528 -JT) Last edited by John Turner; 4 Apr 2006 at 14:27. |
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