Hello from California
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Hello from California
Since I completed my first post yesterday it was pointed out that I should probably introduce myself. My family and I live in Southern California. I have been vintage racing Minis on the West Coast for going on 18 years. Currently I race a 1962 Mini Cooper and am looking forward to another season coming up. I may race Minis but I am the classic SoCal gearhead and have had many cars over the years. Besides the Mini I also have a 1960 Fiat Abarth 750 that I am restoring. This car is really neat and has documented race history from 1962 to 1974. It is a mess but will be done in a few more years. I do all the mechanical work and race prep myself. I also do body work but really don't like it. My primary interest is racing and yes, I did see the F1 race today. This site is great and I hope that I can help as much as I have been helped. Thank you to Mark for such a great site and I look forward to getting to know this group of like minded Mini freaks.
Sincerely,
Bart Smith
Sincerely,
Bart Smith
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Re: Hello from California
Hi Bart,
Welcome. Put a few photos of your cars on.
Welcome. Put a few photos of your cars on.
"Get the wheels in line, Get the wheels in line with it! ..... and then slam your brakes on or we'll be in the cabin ! "
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Re: Hello from California
Hi Bart & welcome inhere
post some piccies, we love piccies inhere
Jens Christian
post some piccies, we love piccies inhere
Jens Christian
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Re: Hello from California
Bart Smith wrote:gearhead
bart
over here a gearhead is someone with a fiendish appitite for ganja........
please note, these are my own, individual sales, nothing whatsoever to do with my employer, minispares
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Re: Hello from California
That is so funny. I will make sure and remember that for any job interviews in the future. Pics to follow from the petrol head.
Bart
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Re: Hello from California
These are pics of the mini and family at AAA Speedway, Fontana CA.
And a couple of photos af the Abarth project including one from back in the day.
And a couple of photos af the Abarth project including one from back in the day.
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Re: Hello from California
Hi & welcome inhere
thats some nice cars love the Hoosier slicks
that Abarth is quit early = suicide doors
great with the old photos are you keeping the colour sceme on the Fiat ?
Jens Christian
thats some nice cars love the Hoosier slicks
that Abarth is quit early = suicide doors
great with the old photos are you keeping the colour sceme on the Fiat ?
Jens Christian
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Re: Hello from California
Hi Jens and thank you. Yes, the Abarth is early with the suicide doors and it also has the small tail lights. The engine, transaxel, front and rear suspension are done and the car is now a roller. But, as you can see I have alot of bodywork to do.
I am on the fence about overall color and appearance. Because it raced for so long it went through alot of different exterior changes but only two colors. The car was raced in it's original blue. Then it was changed to the yellow with green stripe it has now. I am leaning toward the earlier specification without the rear flares, in blue, with an earlier front radiator cover, the one with the wings. More of a 850 TC look.
The tires on the mini do not start life as slicks as they are TD's, but they do end up that way
Cheers,
Bart
I am on the fence about overall color and appearance. Because it raced for so long it went through alot of different exterior changes but only two colors. The car was raced in it's original blue. Then it was changed to the yellow with green stripe it has now. I am leaning toward the earlier specification without the rear flares, in blue, with an earlier front radiator cover, the one with the wings. More of a 850 TC look.
The tires on the mini do not start life as slicks as they are TD's, but they do end up that way
Cheers,
Bart
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Hi Bart, What a couple of brilliant cars!
My mate Harry Ratcliffe's team won the European Saloon Car Championship in 1969, his biggest competition was the Abarth Fiats. They were lighter & much quicker than his Minis, so he says he used to get the Mini up behind them, push as hard as he could & wait for engine parts to start coming out of the back
It appears to have worked a treat.
Are you planning on restoring the Abarth for the road or track?
Mark F
My mate Harry Ratcliffe's team won the European Saloon Car Championship in 1969, his biggest competition was the Abarth Fiats. They were lighter & much quicker than his Minis, so he says he used to get the Mini up behind them, push as hard as he could & wait for engine parts to start coming out of the back
It appears to have worked a treat.
Are you planning on restoring the Abarth for the road or track?
Mark F
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Re: Hello from California
Thank you Mark, I have heard that story too and don't doubt it. Another story I read was that the Minis would let the Abarths by and their drivers would end up racing each other and blow them up.
The Abarth will be restored to race. With it's history it will be eligible for some of the more exclusive races here. The hardest part so far has been time and trying to decide which "point in time" to restore it to. The best part has been researching it's history. I flew up to Seattle and interviewed the second owner who started racing it in 1962. I have been collecting race results and speaking to alot of people and have an almost complete history of the car.
Mark, thank you for this site it is amazing.
Bart Smith
The Abarth will be restored to race. With it's history it will be eligible for some of the more exclusive races here. The hardest part so far has been time and trying to decide which "point in time" to restore it to. The best part has been researching it's history. I flew up to Seattle and interviewed the second owner who started racing it in 1962. I have been collecting race results and speaking to alot of people and have an almost complete history of the car.
Mark, thank you for this site it is amazing.
Bart Smith
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Re: Hello from California
I hope to be able to follow the story of your little Abarth, I do like my Mini's but am always a sucker for something different.
Keep up the good work.
M
Keep up the good work.
M
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Re: Hello from California
Seems like all you guys in USA are doing a good job, regarding the history on your race carsBart Smith wrote:
The best part has been researching it's history.
I flew up to Seattle and interviewed the second owner who started racing it in 1962.
I have been collecting race results and speaking to alot of people
and have an almost complete history of the car.
well done.
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Re: Hello from California
Hi Bart, welcome to the forum, your cars look great, and nice to see a bit of blue sky for a change.