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Michael Oritt

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I recently took delivery of the Elva Mk IV sportsracer shown in the attached photo along with the Courier. Both cars wear "Slow Dance Racing" livery and seem very happy to be with each other. Note how the lines of the Mk IV were lifted onto the Courier.
 

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Very nice, Michael!
 
Very nice, congratulations Michael...... How do you decide which one to play with? Is a dual transporter in the future?

Dougie
 
Dougie--

I know I'll be partial to the new car for a while but have no intention of parting with the Courier or sticking it in a corner. My son got his racing license last year and though he lives on the West Coast he comes east a lot for business and family so if we did a couple of events together over the course of a year that would be great.

I could get both cars into a 28' or 30' tag trailer but I'm afraid I would have to get a bigger tow vehicle than my Tundra. It probably has the power but everyone tells me I would need dualies to tow that large a trailer and two cars.

I haven't figured this out yet but this does fall into the category of "fancy problems"!
 
Think about a double decker. Have pulled one with a station wagon with no problems.
 
Very nice, congratulations Michael


What's the engine in it ?

Cheers

Mark
 
Coventry Climax FWE (1220 cc's).
 
Rich--

The Mk IV (otherwise known as the Batmobile) is in the foreground.
 
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