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That bulkhead mod is for a Group 6 single 45DCOE.
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LMM76C wrote:
Freeborough probably got the (ex-Nurburgring??), ex-Corsica, ex-Lydden rallycross Gp6 GRX5D for a song, maybe as a rolling shell.
It is documented that Freeborough's rallycross car ( not his Works spec / built rally car EDB 90C ) was built from an ex Works shell bought for 25 quid.
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The surviving Dunham and Haines car is definitely a MK1 version of GRX5D albeit with a Mk2 grille and rear lights fitted.
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From "Robbery" 1967
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66Traveller wrote:The surviving Dunham and Haines car is definitely a MK1 version of GRX5D albeit with a Mk2 grille and rear lights fitted.
I wonder if it had the Mk2 stuff fitted when it was GRX 5D ?.......photos ?
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Talking of rallycross. A couple of snaps before the sport went mega costly.

At least the Minor's Mini related. :)
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Should have been this :oops: :oops:
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Dave, agreed, autocross and rallycross was fantastic fun in the sixties and seventies. What happened rallycross over here was the arrival of the MG Metro 6R4. I still can remember well Ronnie White saying that 4-wheel drive will destroy the sport and ruin it for the clubman racer and he was proved right. I remember back then every event had always over hundred entries and now twenty-five would be a full entry :(

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mk1 wrote:From "Robbery" 1967
Pretty sure that was BMC press car.
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Just finished ready for the 1973 Scottish Autocross season, outside my Bodyshop,
as part sponsor, spanner man and body repairer :o we went on to win both Scottish
Autocross championships, also Rallycrossed at Boyds Quarry,Croft and Knockhill.

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body repairs were regularly required :? :cry:

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couple of weeks later trying hard at Knockhill,

got to agree with Supersonic on the costs of Rallycross remember at Kirkiston we were spannering
for another Scottish driver when he out drove John Welch in his 4WD Getrag Escort with a 2WD MK1
Escort,and the ensuing argument :twisted: :twisted: :!:
For me enough was enough when we started looking at hand cut tyres.

The Count :lol: :roll:
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Lifted from one of those splendid Pathe films

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmg5A6m7krU
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Love the upside-down Mini Minor grille on the Minor - gives it a decidedly happy look :)
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Groovy trousers!
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I see the picture says it's Milan, but the number plates suggest Genoa.


After a quick search on Google Earth I found Corso Guglielmo Marconi in Genoa. Still looks the same, well nearly.
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66Traveller wrote:BOO 911F was of course built from the discarded ex Works Mk1 GRX5D shell when GRX5D was re-shelled as a Mk2 by Abingdon - hence the Tartan Red and brocade...
I think it was pretty much the whole GRX5D. I know who has it, or who had in 15 years ago. It may be the 66 Monte car, not sure.
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Costafortune wrote:
66Traveller wrote:BOO 911F was of course built from the discarded ex Works Mk1 GRX5D shell when GRX5D was re-shelled as a Mk2 by Abingdon - hence the Tartan Red and brocade...
I think it was pretty much the whole GRX5D. I know who has it, or who had in 15 years ago. It may be the 66 Monte car, not sure.
Do you mean the car you know of 15 years ago may be the Monte car? - the Freeborough car certainly wasn't. See history previously referred to.
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More excellent detective work by surfblue63!
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Costafortune wrote:
66Traveller wrote:BOO 911F was of course built from the discarded ex Works Mk1 GRX5D shell when GRX5D was re-shelled as a Mk2 by Abingdon - hence the Tartan Red and brocade...
I think it was pretty much the whole GRX5D. I know who has it, or who had in 15 years ago. It may be the 66 Monte car, not sure.
Sounds interesting. ..
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surfblue63 wrote:I see the picture says it's Milan, but the number plates suggest Genoa.


After a quick search on Google Earth I found Corso Guglielmo Marconi in Genoa. Still looks the same, well nearly.
You truly are a great detective Stu :)
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It wasn't just Pop stars that had Minis in the '60s, even some up and coming comedians had them too


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Anyone from Nottingham recognise this?


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