Showing posts with label Race Retro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Race Retro. Show all posts
Friday, 8 April 2016
Proving The Car’s Strength
Labels:
124,
Abarth,
Fiat,
Park,
Psychoontyres,
Race Retro,
Rallye,
Stoneleigh
Saturday, 18 April 2015
King Of Africa
Labels:
Celica,
Psychoontyres,
Race Retro,
Stoneleigh,
TA64,
Toyota,
Turbo,
Twin Cam
Saturday, 11 April 2015
Kenyan National Champion
Labels:
037,
Lancia,
Psychoontyres,
Race Retro,
Rally,
Stoneleigh
Saturday, 21 March 2015
Labels:
Psychoontyres,
Race Retro,
Spitfire,
Stoneleigh,
Triumph
Wednesday, 11 March 2015
Light Rally History
Labels:
3000,
Austin Healey,
Mk 1,
Psychoontyres,
Race Retro,
Stoneleigh
Thursday, 5 March 2015
Wednesday, 4 March 2015
Chevrola
Labels:
Cooper,
Mk V,
Psychoontyres,
Race Retro,
Stoneleigh
Sunday, 22 June 2014
White Yellow Red
Labels:
Psychoontyres,
Race Retro,
Spitfire,
Stoneleigh,
Triumph
Sunday, 30 March 2014
Sunday, 16 March 2014
Saturday, 17 March 2012
GALPOT Weekly #20
Apologies that week 20 of GALPOT Weekly is coming several weeks late but unfortunately I have been having a few 'issues' with the main 'Gettin' a li'l psycho on tyres' site
which have made unprecedented demands on my time. I am pleased to say most of these issues seem to have been resolved for the time being and over the next couple of days I hope to belatedly catch up with what should have been happening.

Week 20 was mostly about the Race Retro exhibition at Stoneliegh where amongst many anniversaries the 30th of the Porsche 956/962 series was celebrated.

On Tuesday I looked at the Mk 2 version of the MG-A 1600 with a more powerful 90 hp motor than it's predecessor.

On Wednesday I returned to Race Retro and found a 1974 Ford Capri RS3100 homologation special in the Silverstone Auctions display, it would appear the car failed to find a buyer.

For Americana Thursday I stayed in the Silverstone Auctions display and looked at this Ford Thunderbird complete with the Continental option package, the owner appears to have sustained a loss of some £11,000 as the car sold for £21,000.

For Ferrari Friday it was over to the Donington Collection for a look at this 1967 Ferrari 312 chassis #0007 driven by Chris Amon and Derek Bell.

On Saturday it was back to Race Retro for a look at this restored Lotus 31 Ford Formula 3 car which did not prove a match for it's competition but did prove to be a useful cheap to maintain open wheel training car for racing schools at Snetterton and Brands Hatch.

I rounded out the week with my fifth red car of the week a cute li'l Bertone X1/9 in Meica Red 908 which turns out to have it's origins in the Volvo paint pallet.
Thanks for joining me on this GALPOT Weekly #20 edition of 'Gettin' a li'l psycho on tyres' I hope you'll have fun following the links above and that you will join me again at 'GALPOT' during the week ahead. Don't forget to come back now !
which have made unprecedented demands on my time. I am pleased to say most of these issues seem to have been resolved for the time being and over the next couple of days I hope to belatedly catch up with what should have been happening.
Week 20 was mostly about the Race Retro exhibition at Stoneliegh where amongst many anniversaries the 30th of the Porsche 956/962 series was celebrated.
On Tuesday I looked at the Mk 2 version of the MG-A 1600 with a more powerful 90 hp motor than it's predecessor.
On Wednesday I returned to Race Retro and found a 1974 Ford Capri RS3100 homologation special in the Silverstone Auctions display, it would appear the car failed to find a buyer.
For Americana Thursday I stayed in the Silverstone Auctions display and looked at this Ford Thunderbird complete with the Continental option package, the owner appears to have sustained a loss of some £11,000 as the car sold for £21,000.
For Ferrari Friday it was over to the Donington Collection for a look at this 1967 Ferrari 312 chassis #0007 driven by Chris Amon and Derek Bell.
On Saturday it was back to Race Retro for a look at this restored Lotus 31 Ford Formula 3 car which did not prove a match for it's competition but did prove to be a useful cheap to maintain open wheel training car for racing schools at Snetterton and Brands Hatch.
I rounded out the week with my fifth red car of the week a cute li'l Bertone X1/9 in Meica Red 908 which turns out to have it's origins in the Volvo paint pallet.
Thanks for joining me on this GALPOT Weekly #20 edition of 'Gettin' a li'l psycho on tyres' I hope you'll have fun following the links above and that you will join me again at 'GALPOT' during the week ahead. Don't forget to come back now !
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