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Being able to outpace a Maserati 300S with your Corvette-engined 100 could have something to do with it.
Weren't most nasty boys created from junkyard cars back in the day?
The bigger question for me is why was a Corvette powered Healey allowed in a race at Goodwood. I don’t recall seeing that before in UK classic racing, which is based on controlled specs. That Maserati has got to be the most beautiful car ever.
I assume that the V8 conversation would have to have been done “back in the day.”
"Being able to outpace a Maserati 300S with your Corvette-engined 100 could have something to do with it."
The relative value of his car versus that of the Chevy-Healey might also have led the Maserati driver to feel more comfortable behind it versus in front of or alongside it....
" The relative value of his car versus that of the Chevy-Healey might also have led the Maserati driver to feel more comfortable behind it versus in front of or alongside it....
Some were, some weren't. Most of the early conversions were done when original engines failed. Race cars seemed to be popular in the beginning. I always like to cite that 8 of the 50 100S cars had a V8 in them at some point, either because of broken motors or out of a desire to improve the performance of what had become a non-competitive race car. Then hot rodders seized on the idea of a high-power engine in a light body. I'd guess that most of the cars were done on used cars with tired motors rather than coming out of a junkyard.
I saw a post by David Matthews suggesting that Goodwood entry might be influenced by one's connections. I know for a few years that original Cobra owners haven't been happy by some replicas being allowed to race.
I saw this very cool Healey V8 special at Laguna Seca a few weeks ago that had been raced since the '50s:
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An understandable sediment but at one point in the video it can be seen that the Massi was pulling up on the Healey rather quickly on a straight, the Healey driver did an obvious double take in noticing the situation and just proceeded to pull straight away from the Massi.
Being able to outpace a Maserati 300S with your Corvette-engined 100 could have something to do with it.