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20 Mar 2021, 08:12 (Ref:4041629) | #1101 | ||
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Are you all ready for another puzzle?
Who,what, where & when please? Sorry The picture wont post in the correct form but it does turn when you click on it! |
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21 Mar 2021, 07:29 (Ref:4042029) | #1102 | ||
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Not an easy one as you can guess. Did you change something from the original picture, for instance the advert on the truck?
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Legend says the name was changed because Notwen Oils salesmen got fed up with being given lines like "Don't want your oils, NOTWEN we can better oils elsewhere". I also discovered that LH Newton was a company originally founded in 1872 and in the 1900's were manufacturers of nuts, bolts and precision stuff with a connection to the aero industry. Ernest Newton's company was a prolific producer of promotional items in the early 1950s. These are now very collectible... ie branded oil pourers, oil cans through to pens and ashtrays. I also found this ad in old classic cars. It refers to a Dennis Poore, who with his Alfa, was sponsored by Notwen Oils (clearly not associated with the car in the picture posted by rbs.): I also found this, again in Classic Cars... They also sponsored the 1952 RAC Competition Calendar. But I have no clue about this particular car. I would take a guess at it being Silverstone and early 1950's. (Is that a Humber, the #42 in the background?) |
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21 Mar 2021, 10:28 (Ref:4042053) | #1104 | |
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I think the car in the background is an Allard saloon
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It is, belived to be the car Sydney Allard won the Monte Carlo Rally with.
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21 Mar 2021, 16:57 (Ref:4042094) | #1106 | ||
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OK, we progress, we have the oil story and the Allard. May be time for rbs to give us one clue may be? Robert?
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After asking a friend who has a better memory than me, and a bit of Googling I got the part of the identify of RBS's mystery car. Truly it so obscure that the chances of anyone finding the answer is about 100-1.
The rear end gives a clue to part of the answer, and the exhaust pipes a little help, but frankly my advice is to give up. |
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I did learn a lot about Notwen oils though. Good question none the less. |
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22 Mar 2021, 06:03 (Ref:4042158) | #1109 | ||
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OK, I spent more than one hour on interweb and found nothing but about Notwen oils. Just for fun and just before rbs reveals "le pot aux roses" my feeling is that this thing was based on a 500 racer and twin engined.
Yes good question and certainly very good when you know the answer! |
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22 Mar 2021, 06:45 (Ref:4042163) | #1110 | ||
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With permission of RB himself I can tell you the car is the Butterworth Keift Formula 1 car with a Butterworth engine. The engine was a flat four and was part Steyr Puch, and part Norton based.
Google Archi Butterworth to discover more. |
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22 Mar 2021, 08:13 (Ref:4042165) | #1111 | ||
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The car was the Keift Butterworth, it was at Silverstone for the 1953 International Trophy race in may. As far as I am aware it only practiced in the hands of Frenchman Andres Loens who was a regular 500 cc driver. The car had some succes in Hillclimbs with Michael Christie. The engine had an unusal inlet system that I did not quite understand when explained to me.
Andres Loens was killed a few years later at Montlhery but I do not know what happened to the car. |
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22 Mar 2021, 08:17 (Ref:4042166) | #1112 | ||
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Thanks again for the question bringing interesting info like the Tojeiro Butterworth car and of course, Notwen oils thanks EB. Found a picture of Archibald James, looks fantastic!
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Growing up in the fifties, my friend Eric and I were great motor racing fans, and attended a lot of meetings at circuits like Silverstone, Brands Hatch, and Goodwood. Now Eric has a fantastic memory for events and people from that era, personally I do not. Here is his take on the Mystery Car;
Memories memories. I definitely saw that car in therF3 race at the Trophy Meeting in 1953 maybe it didn't do many laps !. We also saw it at the 1953 Easter Goodwood meeting where it ran in the Lavant Cup race driven by Michael Christie with an 1100 JAP engine. The car is mentioned in 'A record of 500cc racing and the Trophy meeting is mentioned. I don't believe that its Andre Loens at the wheel either, he also drove a Staride and a Kieft usually painted yellow so I thought he was Belgian he also raced the Fraser Hartwell Syndicate Cooper Bristol in 1953. I used to quite like him. I don't think that there was ever an F1 Kieft Butterworth.. Mind how yer go!. Eric. RB, where do you get your information from? Programmes, Dads notes? A fascinating puzzle either way, I assume we have more to come! |
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22 Mar 2021, 11:58 (Ref:4042196) | #1114 | ||
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The info has come from several places including Dads comments in a phto album, most of it came from the BRDC library at the farm on the circuit, including the 53 International Trophy meeting programme. Can not remember if cars from other formula's were allowed in the race though.
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What a memory that must have been. It was credit to the BRDC they were able to organise events like that at Silverstone. Back when you had such a variety of entries. Wouldn't surprise if cars from other formulas were allowed to race, was quite common in those days
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The website silhouet.com has results off all non championship races in 1953. Those for the International Trophy in May show No 39 as a Keift Butterworth driven by Andre Loen. It attended but did not start either heat or final.
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22 Mar 2021, 23:14 (Ref:4042327) | #1119 | |
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That is a good website to use, but it doesn’t have all the answers
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23 Mar 2021, 07:19 (Ref:4042359) | #1120 | ||
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Every morning i log on in fear that there will be another devilish mindbender from RBS to solve (attempt).
You will all recognise this famous person. |
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23 Mar 2021, 07:56 (Ref:4042365) | #1121 | ||
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Yes he's a former cycle racer of note, Bob Tinsel or something like that
No idea who the bloke interviewing him is. Sent from my AC2003 using Tapatalk |
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23 Mar 2021, 08:01 (Ref:4042367) | #1122 | ||
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Just imagine how good Gary would have been if he had taken up "serious" motorsport.
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A very nice chap, and so is Gary by the way. |
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