Solved: Allemano's № 581 - 1969 Behnke Condor Group 6

Started by Allemano, March 17, 2011, 05:07:59 AM

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Wendax

1969 Behnke Condor Cosworth Group 6

QuoteFirst owner/driver of "HW001" was Helmut Wagner of München, who entered the car from 1969 to the early seventies in hillclimbs and popular airfield races. At the beginning he used a 1100cc Ford Cosworth engine and later changed to 1600cc Ford XFlow, Lotus T/C and Cosworth BDAs in combination with a Hewland Mk5 gearbox.


Allemano

The cannibal striked again...

Wendax

You better remove the Orwell Super Sports Cup sticker next time  ;D

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nicanary

#7
What is this car? (The one at the front!)
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Wendax

Treacherous watermark removed.  ;)

nicanary

Quote from: Wendax on April 12, 2017, 05:18:36 AM
Treacherous watermark removed.  ;)

Really? I didn't see one! Thanks very much. I have been diagnosed with an oncoming cataract, but the operation is several years away. I'd better tell the surgeon!

PS I've just re-checked the source and I can see it now - panic over.
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nicanary

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tobytwirl

Is it an Albert?

nicanary

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shamrock

a Brixner  , NSU powered

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tobytwirl

I knew I had that photo somewhere, it's a Behnke Condor originally from around 1968. They raced typically with a Ford twincam, but this is photographed later and probably uses a BMW engine.

nicanary

Quote from: tobytwirl on May 19, 2017, 12:06:28 PM
I knew I had that photo somewhere, it's a Behnke Condor originally from around 1968. They raced typically with a Ford twincam, but this is photographed later and probably uses a BMW engine.

You've got it on the ball. It's actually photographed in 1969 at a German national meeting. I agree that it's probably a BMW engine but have no firm evidence.
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nicanary

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Quote from: Wendax on May 19, 2017, 12:31:24 PM
We had the Behnke Condor before: https://www.autopuzzles.com/forum/2011-39/solved-allemano's-8470-581-1969-behnke-condor-group-6/

I'm sure I did a search first. Obviously not - thanks for your help.

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