GRX 309D (Pictures Wanted)
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GRX 309D (Pictures Wanted)
Does anyone have any pics. of GRX 309D on the 1966 rally of the flowers, the Polish, the Welsh, or anything prior to the RAC ?
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Re: GRX 309D
There were a thread with loads of pictures & story on GRX 309D on the old MCR forum.
Think its owner posted inhere a couple of times too.
Think its owner posted inhere a couple of times too.
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I think they were mainly photos and discussion of the race car that went to Sebring, during build and subsequent history. The current Stateside owner of this very genuine car did frequent this parish some time ago as you say JC. I've very few pictures of it other than on the RAC (loads of 310 and 311D) but do have one of it on the Polish I think which I'll dig out.
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Thanks JC / Pete. Would you mind uploading that if you find it please Pete ?
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Also, can anyone confirm the engine size of 309D on these events, I understand it was 970cc on the Polish ?
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spoon.450 wrote:Also, can anyone confirm the engine size of 309D on these events, I understand it was 970cc on the Polish ?
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Hi Dave,
yes it ran a 970cc in the Polish rally.
There is a great shot of it, in John Davenport,s book "Rally"
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Re: GRX 309D
Brilliant Pete, thank you. The ones of Paddy on the '66 Flowers ( car no.50 ) are what I was looking for.
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Re: GRX 309D
In particular, a Gp2 970S at that time would have to retain 3.5J wheels and not use arch extensions, whereas a Gp2 1275 would by then have 4.5J and arches.Pete wrote:Quite a few differences in the cars on all three events when you look closely.
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Re: GRX 309D
Body wise I can see different stud positions for the lamp cover straps on the wings (central on the RAC car) , different bonnet details etc...possibly a spot of the usual Abingdon number plate tennis ?
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Also double windscreen washers for driver and co driver on car no. 50. Look very closely.
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Re: GRX 309D
GRX 309D did suffer a small amount of rear end damage on the Polish Rally and possibly some side damage as well.
Even though it was a brand new car, as there also looks to have been a crease along the drivers door which, I suppose, if it extended along the side panel would have been enough to render the shell u/s as far as BMC Comps were concerned.
Even though it was a brand new car, as there also looks to have been a crease along the drivers door which, I suppose, if it extended along the side panel would have been enough to render the shell u/s as far as BMC Comps were concerned.
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Thanks for that Simon, can you direct us to any pics ?Simon776 wrote:GRX 309D did suffer a small amount of rear end damage on the Polish Rally and possibly some side damage as well.
Even though it was a brand new car, as there also looks to have been a crease along the drivers door which, I suppose, if it extended along the side panel would have been enough to render the shell u/s as far as BMC Comps were concerned.
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OK hold on to your grab handle for a couple of previously unseen pictures
Note lack of rear light lens and a small amount of damage to corner of the bumper.
Note lack of rear light lens and a small amount of damage to corner of the bumper.
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This is in parc ferme at the end of the event. Unfortunately, it is a rather dark and small picture but you can make out a line through the 56 on the door and what maybe damage to the seam/lip in front of the rear wheel although the seam trim is still in place so it can't have been that bad.
Mind you that is nothing compared to the damage to the Tatra!
Mind you that is nothing compared to the damage to the Tatra!
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Re: GRX 309D
Thanks for these new ( to me ) pics of 309 Simon. We believe this is the second GRX 309D, with a third for the 66 RAC and probably a fourth for the Sebring.....then a fifth in more recent times. Any pics. from the flowers of the original car ( Pauls ) would be of interest if you know of any ??
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