Re: ~"Specials"~ [Long reply]
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One thing I miss from the early days of road racing and sports cars is all the "specials"....
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Nial - same here. This whole topic is one of my all time favorites. I dug up some pictures of my favorite specials and had a hard time limiting them to 10 or 11. Captions are from memory so spellings could be wrong.
My favorite - Candy Poole's PBX. Fiat running gear, Crosley 750cc engine. At one time, Candy (Chandler is his real name) had a twin cam Bandini head on the Crosley. (Not easy, since Crosley's had integral heads...) Candy was an occasional source of illicit paddock passes since I was underage at the time.
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The 2 above show Stu Rutherford's Chevy powered rocket. Ugly but I think the loudest, fastest (in a straight line) car of the era. The engine pic shows it as it is today.
Another favorite was the DKW powered Zink Petite. A baby Birdcage Maserati. Here it was owned by Malcolm Donaldson. Not the best picture, but I like the cars in the background.
John Sherrigan's
Brahma. It is not a Lotus 23, even though it looks like it. I last saw it at Lime Rock in 2004.
An early Special at Thompson (CT) - powered by a six cylinder Chevy.
Many people loved this car - John Keene's
N&B Special. Chevy engine, frame from a Lister Bristol. The Lister was the first Lister imported to the US. I finally talked with "JK" a year back and finally learned what "N&B" stood for - "Nuts and Bolts".
A special of sorts - Ollie Schmidt's Lola Mark 1 with a 750cc OSCA engine. Thompson, about 1960.
A pretty Riley special at Lime Rock a few years ago. (Nial - do you know anything about this car?)
A modern special for land speed racing from the "SO AL" team of Keith Turk and his wife. It's a Berkeley!! Both Keith & his wife have exceeded 240 mph in this car.
Sorry about all the pictures. I couldn't contain myself.