Friday, 29 October 2010
Micro Car Massive Performance - Mini Marcos
This particular MK3 Mini Marcos is kit #7198
The Mini Marcos was designed by Desmond 'Dizzy' Addicott who might be familiar to film buffs as one of the B17 & B25 pilots used in the film Memphis Belle.
The Mini Marcos was born out of the design for Dizzies DART a modified Morris Mini van acquired for £5.00 with a caved in roof. This car was converted in to the Dart with a fibreglass body. All older Mini Marcos cars are slightly asymmetrical at the rear as a result of the original DART chassis twisting when the roof was cut off.
This particular MK 3 Mini Marcos is kit # 7232.
The DART project was taken over by Jem Marsh of Marcos cars who used the DART to make body moulds for and sold finished fibre glass bodies as kit cars from 1965 - 1970 and again from 1991 - 1996.
The DART also gave rise to the Mini Jem sold by Jeremy Delmar-Morgan which in turn gave rise to the Kingfisher Sprint.
Perhaps the most remarkable story about the Marcos is its brief international competition history at Le Mans where in 1966 Claude Ballot-Lena and Jean Louis Marnat were classified last in 15th place, the car was stolen soon after the race.
The following year the Chris Lawrence / Jem Marsh Mini Marcos was timed at an astonishing 146 mph on the Mulsanne Straight, but did not finish .
Steve Roberts in his Trans XL Mini Marcos set four British Land Speed records at 1 mile, half mile, kilometre and 500 meters for cars up to 1600cc which still stand today.
Wishing everyone a fabulous Friday, don't forget to come back now !
That's not a Dart!... Is it really?!?
ReplyDeleteThe car was stolen?! Why? Is this a cold case or was it solved?
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Desmond 'Dizzy' Addicott project that started the Mini Marcos ball rolling was called DART sorry I left this link off the original text which will give you some more on the DART story :-
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No more info on the stolen LM Marcos apart from rumours, it's not been found so I guess the case is still pending Chief :-)
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