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And in the spirit of this thread, I note that Sandy Watson has replaced his B19 with a B36. |
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8 Mar 2010, 22:03 (Ref:2647770) | #702 | ||
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Ah well Pieter I am doing my best for "entente cordial"! Yes Sandy has aquired the car off of Marc devis I believe (at quite a price if rumours are correct)! Although i think his B19 is still in his possession.
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14 Mar 2010, 16:08 (Ref:2651848) | #703 | |||
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BRM - I know what you mean but some things are difficult to replicate - fuel tanks, battery, fire extinguisher for example can't be as they were so we will do our best to keep to the spirit of the original. As for the "magical plate" that was taken off many years ago when the car was changing hands rather irregularly amongst certain Germans! We know what it should look like and will get one made but it sure as hell isn't the original! That was probably in the chicken coop when the grenade hit it.
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19 Mar 2010, 08:40 (Ref:2655401) | #705 | |
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ding a ling a ling some one turn that alarm bell off!!
your either a brave or foolish man to buy car with no plate or signed affadavits of each owner involved in that car i wont repeat here what was said to me a while ago about the cars in the mans possesion!! regarding items such as fuel cell belts extinguishers being replaced that is a wear n tear item just like brake pads discs rose joints of course rebuilding the tub can be done with "better" materials today but its amazing how man cars get rebuilt with nass bolts k nuts that where not even around n period on race cars teflon oil lines etc |
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22 Mar 2010, 21:24 (Ref:2658166) | #706 | ||
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Thank you for your concern but I have plenty of provenance with the vehicle. In this case I would be more concerned if there was a plate! Knowing the history of this car would mean any plate was a fake!
What i can say is that it is difficult to find the right size rivets for the period - thank goodness for the China Rivet Company! |
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22 Mar 2010, 21:32 (Ref:2658170) | #707 | ||
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Lots of provenance yes, but aren't you concerned that we still can't account for its movements from 1988 to 2006? Or have you made progress on that front?
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23 Mar 2010, 23:45 (Ref:2658952) | #708 | ||
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All its movements? No, but i have an unbroken ownership trail. I also have some interesting details from period which correspond exactly with the car which I won't be putting on here until the project is complete and the story is written (perhaps by Henk?).
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24 Mar 2010, 07:50 (Ref:2659067) | #709 | ||
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not by me, but by Wouter, if that is OK too
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24 Mar 2010, 11:14 (Ref:2659163) | #710 | ||
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Movement was the wrong way for me to express it. I am confident that your car is exactly what it claims to be but it has always struck me as somewhat odd that it is unseen from 1988 when the previous owner acquired it up to (IIRC) 2003. Given the trade of that previous owner, it does seem a little improbable that it just sat under a dust cover for 15 years.
I am delighted to hear that you are having its history written up (and would be happy to help of course). I would suggest that you take that opportunity to grill the previous owner and clear up what the car was doing for that 15-year period. |
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24 Mar 2011, 12:59 (Ref:2852450) | #711 | ||
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Driftwood,
A while ago you asked for information on Frank Aston (exDART B19 etc). I don't know if Frank is still alive (he must be very old by now) but he lived in Shrewsbury and if memory serves me correctly it was his business that was based near Ironbridge. The B19 was always believed to be the ex- Miles car (with the white band running along the leading edge of the nose - I'm pretty sure the other car lacked this detail) and ran a Racing Services BDA during Franks ownership. On a further point, I don't know if this helps at all, but a few years ago (late '90's) I almost bought a B23 from Steven Griswold (Italian barn find, in need of total restoration; the car that is....) when he had his premises at Long Buckby, Northants. Sorry for being long winded, but he also had for sale at that time a very lightly used B19, chassis no.1 also sourced from Italy and with a history of hillclimbing there. Both were advertised in Autosport at the time. I believe the B23 was bought by the guy who runs SAS Engineering in Peterborough (they cast new blocks for historic engines; FVA's etc and obselete Italian exotica), but I am afraid I have no recollection of what became of the B19. Hope this helps. |
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2 Apr 2011, 16:34 (Ref:2857413) | #712 | ||
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the B19-1 seems to have 2 car owners 1 in usa 1 in eec/uk
I would assume the car you refer to is the EEC/Uk based car see ORC.com listing http://www.oldracingcars.com/chevron/b19/ Chevron B19 B19-71-1 (Chevron Records: 'Tondelli'). To Italian Chevron agent Eric Tondelli. See the Tondelli cars below. http://www.oldracingcars.com/chevron/b19/#tondelli Two cars now claim to be chassis "71/1" and both cars can be traced back to an Italian owner. See the Monte Shalett car, owned in 2009 by Jonathan Feiber (US), http://www.oldracingcars.com/chevron/b19/#shalett and the Massimo Comelli car, http://www.oldracingcars.com/chevron/b19/#comelli Last edited by John Turner; 4 Apr 2011 at 08:39. |
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16 Apr 2011, 10:59 (Ref:2864218) | #713 | |
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Just been clearing my loft and found the invoice dated 1976 from Opert for the sale of chassis no. 28. I bought this car from the purchaser in 1979. Hope this fills a little hole...
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Hi Doug Baillie wrecked his lola t212 at ingliston april 75 do you know more on the subject, do you know to contact Douglass Baillie
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18 Sep 2011, 15:38 (Ref:2957650) | #716 | ||
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Hello Peter
I haven't been able to locate Baillie yet but I'm pretty sure I know which one it was. Why do you ask? Allen |
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29 May 2013, 20:52 (Ref:3255187) | #717 | ||
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Have managed at long last to locate, or should say Ted Walker did a photograph of a B19/21 with the first headlight design fitted and required by the FIA for the 1972 WCM series. The two litre series did not require these. The car is Bamfords B19 72 BOAC. I fitted works supplied glass resin naceles under the nose with round lenses, Tony Galland, (Red Rose Team Manager) went one better and made them rectangular.
Photo copyright Ted 'Ferret' Walker |
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4 Oct 2013, 20:55 (Ref:3312912) | #720 | ||
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Evening all, I have not been in here for ages & have just been catching up.
The reason for popping back in is that the B19 is undergoing a rebuild (after a very poor performance at Silverstone). Several bits were cracked or broken - not from an accident, just wear and tear. The more interesting point is that we had the floor off and replaced the bag tanks. 3 of the 4 tanks that came out were all original with dates of 1971 stamped on them. The 4 bag (sill) was 1981 which suggests an accident requiring replacement. I know this is not the hard evidence Allen looks for but I like to think this is another tick in the box of chassis originality. Cheers |
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Actually, it's just the sort of thing I find quite convincing. Many bits of racing car are now very well reproduced but (as far as I know) nobody has started producing 1971-dated bag tanks. I also find it very hard to believe that somebody would have reused 1971 bag tanks in a 1980s-built B19.
This is B19-71-9 we're talking about isn't it? If so, I'll add that info to my B19 page. |
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8 Oct 2013, 15:51 (Ref:3314667) | #722 | ||
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Chassis 27 repatriaterd to UK by Paul Owens, just completed a full restoration by Paul and Vin Malkie, due for crating for return to South Africa Monday 14th October. Original chassis, though some relacement has taken place due to damage rear of the fire bulkhead.
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I feel somewhat embarrassed for my assumption. I am sorry if I appear rude, that wasn't my intention. I am obviously pleased that you consider it a positive sign. It does beg the question; Why the need for new fuel cells every 5 years when these have performed well for 40 years?! I see the later comment of Chassis 10 being for sale..........which 10 would that be? |
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On the other hand in the turbo days they only lasted a few months but that might not have been the case if the teams had told the manufacturers what they were putting in the fuel! |
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