What is this car, and when - for 1 point?
Experts !
Pros !
Elva Mk 1B c.1956 - Henry Taylor?
Not Elva !
Tojeiro?
Not Tojeiro !
Cooper?
Not Cooper !
Halseylec?
Bristow?
Not Halseylec or Bristow !
Hume c.1958 (an Elva-Climax based sports racer)?
Not Hume !
Magnolia-Climax c.1958?
Not Magnolia-Climax !
Presumably this car is not British then?
It's a British car ! :nod:
Lola?
Not Lola !
Lester?
Kieft?
Not Kieft or Lester !
Smith-Climax 1957? or I am looking for cars that are too obscure?
Not Smith-Climax and not an obscure car !
Lister?
Not Lister !
Falcon Mk 3 early 1960s?
Not Falcon !
Warrior?
Not Warrior !
First car of an independent British manufacturer of sports cars ;)
And the driver is the founder of the mark !
Costin?
Piper?
Not Costin and not Piper :'(
Quote from: SACO on March 27, 2012, 07:51:27 AM
First car of an independent British manufacturer of sports cars ;)
Sports cars or racing cars?
Sports cars !
Turner?
Not Turner !
This one is really bugging me!
Is the company still producing sports cars?
Morgan
The company always exists but it is not Morgan !
It's the first TVR as rebodied by Jomar
Trevor Wilkinson built the first rolling chassis (backbone tubular chassis, fully independent front and rear suspension, known with chassis number 7C101 (15th of June 1956). It was fitted with an 1100 cc Coventry Climax 4 cylinders engine and coupled to a MG TC gearbox. Then it was taken to USA to be bodied with a sport spider body and ready for tests in August. After some races in August and September without any result, the car was ready in April 1957. Together with 7C102 it attended Limerock Inaugural Event when it finished 4th overall. But one month later, 7C101 was destroyed at VIR by Ray Heppenstahl.
Yes ,1957 Saidel Jomar mk2 sport racing with Trevor Wilkinson !
The first tvr product !
1 point for Otto !
Well done Otto!
I considered the TVR but forgot about the Jomar bit...... :-\
The first TVR was actually made in 1947...
The guy in the driving seat did seem awfully familiar; I met Trevor Wilkinson but still didn't recognise him (he was in his late 70's/early 80's when I met him...) - see the photo below!
To clarify, this is the forerunner of the first series-produced TVR.
The first car produced under the TVR name (derived from the creator's first name TreVoR) was a hand-built special designed and built by Trevor Wilkinson in 1947, heralding the creation of a company that would go on the become the 3rd largest sports car manufacturer in the world. During the first years, all TVRs were considered specials and only a very few were built, and amazingly the second TVR ever built is still in existence. The first true production run began in 1957 with the assistance of Ray Saidel, an American who became the first TVR dealer. He helped to design and test a car that was dubbed the Jomar, taken from the names of Saidel's two children (JOanna and MARc). The car proved to be very popular, and so many orders were received that production demands could not be met. TVR Engineering had to seek financial backing elsewhere.
Aargh...I knew I saw it somewhere!