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I was originally offered this car back in the early noughties by John Kelly who sent me some pics (which I’ve subsequently lost
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The car is a 1071 Austin Cooper S in Tartan Red/Black built February 6th 1964 with an extra fuel tank, close ratio box and despatched the day after to H.A Saunders in Finchley. It was then bought by Douglas Wilson Spratt who at his Delta Garage (Austin / BMC dealer) in Leighton Buzzard made his name with his famous WSM racing Sprites of the early 60s and registered 110 NNM on March 23rd 1964. Interestingly Wilson-Spratt also competed in a few rallies and races around this time in red and black Austin Cooper Ss but I can’t see him having much time to do that in 110 NNM as by the 30th of March the car had been repainted in turquoise with a red stripe and entered into its first race by the Aurora Gears Racing team of Sheffield with Anita Taylor at the wheel. So I need to do some digging on why DWS bought the car and what they did with it, if anything!? Why Aurora bought a car from Leighton Buzzard of all places and I’ll explain what Aurora Gears and the Taylors were all about.
The car was raced extensively by Anita Taylor during 1964 at Goodwood, Oulton Park twice, Aintree twice, Brands Hatch twice, Mallory Park, including the British GP (pictured below) then raced in 1965 by 2nd owner Robbie Gordon, David Wansborough and Gerry Marshall and beyond. Lots more to say on how it was found pre restoration , where it’s at now and tons more history to come very soon.