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Is that a Porsche gearbox or another make...
Could be an early Ultima?
This does not carry a Porsche gearbox, no. And it's not an Ultima, either!
going by the back of the car.... (well there isn't anything else to look at)
It has got to be a 4 or 6 cylinder inline engine. I would say 4 as the exhaust looks too small for anything of larger capacity than 2ltr.
Gearbox - probably Hewland or it could be Renault 25.
Just trying to eliminate a few more choices.
Is it a Lenham P70?
Pic...
It's not a Lenham.
As for gilescooperuk's guesses:
It's a four-cylinder engine, and indeed smaller than two litres. And yes! The gearbox is a Hewland unit.
Car or Bike derived engine?
Car.
Oh, and I think it's time the pros got their chance to solve this.
Looks a bit like a Beach MK IV
Is this the unique Lenham Hurst GT from 1972 (in other words the caption might be a bit of a giveaway..)?
Not a Beach.
And the second picture is indeed a Lenham, like the caption says - the problem is just that the second picture does not show the puzzle car, and I didn't post it ;)
Is this French and was made just a couple years ago?
No, not French, I'm afraid. And a bit older, too.
Quote from: @re on August 26, 2009, 11:54:10 AM
And the second picture is indeed a Lenham, like the caption says - the problem is just that the second picture does not show the puzzle car, and I didn't post it ;)
I posted that...
And the differences between the two pics are obvious.
But racecars change, and there can be different versions of the same model.
So I thought it was worth a shot.
And it was a way to bring the puzzle back to the top when the original poster wasnt near his computer, for a while... :)
Quote from: metalshapes on August 27, 2009, 12:56:33 AM
...for a while... :)
Just a little while ;)
I know you posted it. Just needed to tell Carnut his guess was right, but still wrong.
Quote from: @re on August 27, 2009, 04:17:53 AM
Quote from: metalshapes on August 27, 2009, 12:56:33 AM
...for a while... :)
Just a little while ;)
I know you posted it. Just needed to tell Carnut his guess was right, but still wrong.
Sorry for being a bit thick!
Thick is beautiful. Or was that "big"...?
;)
So, it's got a four-cylinder engine, smaller than two litres, and a Hewland gearbox (although I must say that is probably not what was originally fitted to this car).
I just discovered that gilescooperuk asked a question I didn't answer: The engine is not from a bike.
It's not a Lenham and not a Beach. And it's not French, but maybe that's a good place to start when solving this?
I meant to add another picture.
Here it is:
Causey P6 Special 1965 from USA
Quote from: woodinsight on May 17, 2010, 09:53:47 PM
Causey P6 Special 1965 from USA
I suspect you're right about the model designation, although there are some slight differences between this and the P6 Special I find when searching the web. It is indeed a Causey, and that alone gives you... two points, I think this is worth. It's been around for a while.
I had it listed as a Causey Sports, which I know is probably not a correct model designation.
Congratulations!
EDIT: And of course, it shouldn't be in the News section. It's obviously been too long since I moved a puzzle... help, anyone?
A view of the car in competition
The Causey P6 was built by David & Dean Causey and Jim ("I NEED") Dorn in Carmel,Ind. The body was made from a fiberglass mold pulled from a P330 which was stored in a barn on the Causey's Cricklewood Farm.
The racer was first powered by a BDA Heart Motor.
To my knowledge, there was only one other body sold. It was mounted onto my 1200cc Elva/Climax MK6 and renamed in it's SCCA Log book as a "Phoenix"
We ran the car for 2 seasons, driven by Jim Schweiker & sold it to a dentist from Wisconsin.
Stephen Schwartz
Westport,Ct
9/14/2013
What do you think? Should I place this one in the "AP Ferrari museum" or not?? ???
http://www.autopuzzles.com/forum/index.php?topic=25240.0