(The Datapost Metros racing on the day in the GP support races were the Group A turbo cars running in the RAC British Saloon Car Championship driven by Richard Longman & Alan Curnow).
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Some more pics with the Sherpa included just for you.Tupers wrote:Should I be worried that I got more excited by the Sherpa in this this picture than I did by the Metro?![]()
Look at that Mk3S with typical late '70s mods. W&P arches, W&P nudge bars, tinted windows, glass sunroof, rear wiper and the long forgotten Wolfrace slot mags. It's even been upgraded with Mk4 rear lights and fog lamps. Just think, if you turned up anywhere with a car like that these days you'd probably get laughed off the field!!