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Historic British Sports Cars at Burford

PostPosted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 1:48 pm
by kelvink
Well I'm sure most folk got well and truly rained on on Sunday but being as I'm on the South coast I was lucky to follow the clearing rain up North to Burford on Sunday and make the most of the day. Had a cracking cross country drive with great music playing as I wound my way along lovely twisting country A roads missing out all the motorways and dual carriageways. Just what a Midas is built for I do believe :)

So a friend of mine happens to organise this event and has a collection of 60s British Sports cars plus an original Fiat 600. He was in his bright orange Rochdale for this one and I had mentioned it to Alistair who was just half an hours drive away. So he and Tony also popped along in their Midases which also grabbed a fair bit of attention and much positive remarks about them being very cleverly designed cars.

So here's some photos of some other classic british sports cars no one's heard of.....

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And mine I tucked away at the end of the line still got admiration particularly the "huge boot space!"
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Re: Historic British Sports Cars at Burford

PostPosted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 7:09 pm
by ACourtney
You seemed to bring the good weather with you on Sunday. I had been in my workshop at Enstone and the rain had lashed down all morning and barely believed you when you called to say that you had blue sky and sunshine. Still it was worth the drive over to Burford to see all the classic specials.

Here is your mate Richard's Rochdale:

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Rochdale Olympic Phase 1
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I just love Rochdales. Have done ever since I first saw a "Lancastrian Porsche", who knows perhaps one day I met get my hands on one.


Here's a rather nice Gilbern GT:

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Gilbern GT
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And Turner or two :

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Turner MK III
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Re: Historic British Sports Cars at Burford

PostPosted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 7:15 pm
by ACourtney
It wouldn't allow me to load up a fourth photo in that post so here's the other Turner:

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Turner MkII
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I don't recall hitting a limit on photo's before?

Re: Historic British Sports Cars at Burford

PostPosted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 12:48 pm
by benofbrum
I was on my way back from Winchester on Sunday afternoon after collecting a Moulton bike and noticed the orange Rochdale, Gilburn and E type. Much more enjoyable trip back than the very wet run down the M40 and A34, even in a Citroen Xsara Picasso.

Re: Historic British Sports Cars at Burford

PostPosted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 8:07 pm
by Geoff Butcher
Kelvin, do you know what the red car in your third picture is?

Re: Historic British Sports Cars at Burford

PostPosted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 8:26 am
by ACourtney
It is an early Buckler. Possibly a MkV, well I had labelled the photo as Buckler Mk5. Anyone else know better?

Here it is a few years back when I last got up to the Burford meet.

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Buckler MkV ?
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When I see photos of these cars with the bonnet open it is tempting to think that the engine has been taken out. Those old Ford side-valve engines were tiny by modern standards. The 1172cc Ford block is probably 3/4 the length of an 1100cc K-series engine. As for the BMW straight six we were looking at in a Z3 based body-kit earlier, well that was probably three times the length of the old Ford engine.


Benofbrum, Kelvin left Burford following his mate in the Orange Rochdale, so you didn't spot the burgundy Midas at the same time?

So what had happened to you Kelvin?

Re: Historic British Sports Cars at Burford

PostPosted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 12:47 pm
by kelvink
I went up in my Midas on my todd and came back following Richard in his Rochdale via Marlborough, Salisbury and Blandford

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The Etype is fairly local to me in Dorset and is homed near Wimborne it maybe the upward trip that is being referred to as I think they did a convoy from Romsey up, though there were also a lot of special cars at Wilton near Salisbury for a Supercar and Sports car gathering on Sunday too.

Re: Historic British Sports Cars at Burford

PostPosted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 10:23 pm
by benofbrum
Alistair,
Maybe the sun shining off Kelvin's car dazzled me and I did not recognise it. Or, more likely I was still trying to decide whether the orange one was indeed a Rochdale or an early TVR or perhaps a Falcon.

Re: Historic British Sports Cars at Burford

PostPosted: Thu Aug 14, 2014 12:45 pm
by kelvink
The sun sadly never dazzles off my Midas Gold Coupe. the state of the bodywork must put it as the worst Midas body shell on the road but it is a lovely shape all the same

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Re: Historic British Sports Cars at Burford

PostPosted: Thu Aug 14, 2014 8:21 pm
by benofbrum
It's on the road and improving, that's the main thing,Kelvin