Timewarp racer for auction
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Timewarp racer for auction
This is a cracking find, not sure this price is right though.....
"So, he went to Austin and ordered a "Works Specification" Cooper S 1293cc engine. This cost him the grand total of £36:15:8 from Downton Engineering and he paid for it in full on 10th March 1969. He then went to Jack Knight and had a Mk III Mini limited slip differential fitted to the now rather "hot" former 850cc road car!"
http://www.silverstoneauctions.com/1964 ... e-timewarp
"So, he went to Austin and ordered a "Works Specification" Cooper S 1293cc engine. This cost him the grand total of £36:15:8 from Downton Engineering and he paid for it in full on 10th March 1969. He then went to Jack Knight and had a Mk III Mini limited slip differential fitted to the now rather "hot" former 850cc road car!"
http://www.silverstoneauctions.com/1964 ... e-timewarp
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Re: Timewarp racer for auction
thats a great find, with a great back story
it looks as if its the same flip front that my tc has - oddly smooth
it looks as if its the same flip front that my tc has - oddly smooth
please note, these are my own, individual sales, nothing whatsoever to do with my employer, minispares
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Re: Timewarp racer for auction
Having read the story I do hope hes not left his underpants in the car..
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It always amuses me reading the self indulgent rubbish they use to describe these cars. Usually about things they have the most rudimentary knowledge off.
Buying a std 1275 S motor s/h would have cost you at least £100 in 69 in a private deal.
Buying a std 1275 S motor s/h would have cost you at least £100 in 69 in a private deal.
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ivor badger wrote:It always amuses me reading the self indulgent rubbish they use to describe these cars. Usually about things they have the most rudimentary knowledge off.
Buying a std 1275 S motor s/h would have cost you at least £100 in 69 in a private deal.
id guess that they will have all the paper work that came with the car though?
but it does seem cheap, unless it was a 'cash' job that took into account where he worked?
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Giff wrote:Having read the story I do hope hes not left his underpants in the car..
thats very nice car ! not an S but who care's !!
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Re: Timewarp racer for auction
Just lovely
Surely this car is the perfect example of what this forum is all about!
Surely this car is the perfect example of what this forum is all about!
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Re: Timewarp racer for auction
It certainly is a good 'un. Top job getting that in at 'no reserve' too. Be interesting to see what it makes. 'Barn finds' are making even better money than ever.
I'd have written better 'self indulgent rubbish' myself of course!!!
I'd have written better 'self indulgent rubbish' myself of course!!!
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Re: Timewarp racer for auction
What a stunning period car, lets just hope it has a sympathetic restoration.
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Re: Timewarp racer for auction
I hope it doesn't get restored at all, it's great as it is ! It'd certainly make an interesting road car !
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Re: Timewarp racer for auction
I wonder why they don't show any pictures of the mechanical's (Under bonnet).
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Re: Timewarp racer for auction
Surf 1275 wrote:
I hope it doesn't get restored at all, it's great as it is
Totally agree .
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Re: Timewarp racer for auction
Fantastic car I love it too the way it is !
DOWNTON Mini is what I like a lot.
Collecting 60th wooden steeringwheels.
Collecting 60th wooden steeringwheels.
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Re: Timewarp racer for auction
sadly, he can not. It seems the car made 1 single outing "in anger", the driver, for whatever reason, deciding that life in the fast lane was not for him, trailered the car home, backed it into the garage and locked the door.
Sounds like my own short lived racing career
That is indeed a brilliant find.
M
Sounds like my own short lived racing career
That is indeed a brilliant find.
M
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Re: Timewarp racer for auction
im led to believe Dave Boswell has bought that car before the auction for a considerable sum!!!