1275GT Racing
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1275GT Racing
The 1275 GT was FIA approved with 7"X12" wheels. Do someone here remember what tyre make and seizes that were used?
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Mini 65,66 and MKII 998 Cooper
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Mini 65,66 and MKII 998 Cooper
Elf 65
Mayfair 97
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Re: 1275GT Racing
In what regulations? Dunlop CR84s were used in Group 1 Appendix J I think, but that was on 5.5 wheels.
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Re: 1275GT Racing
As above, the GKN challenge wheels I had were shod with period CR84's (even had mini challenge moulded in them)
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Re: 1275GT Racing
For your interest I have posted the BL Mini Challenge Regulations including 1275GT for 1979 here:-
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=17706
1275GT Challenge wheels/tyres are listed as below - see page 15:-
Competition road wheel STR 0348 (5 x 12) is mandatory
Dunlop tyre 155 x 500 x 12 CR82-204/D53A identified 'Mini Challenge' is mandatory.
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viewtopic.php?f=4&t=17706
1275GT Challenge wheels/tyres are listed as below - see page 15:-
Competition road wheel STR 0348 (5 x 12) is mandatory
Dunlop tyre 155 x 500 x 12 CR82-204/D53A identified 'Mini Challenge' is mandatory.
(Note all photos/documents posted from my old Photobucket based threads will be disappearing soon when my old subscription ends......I now use Imgur for images)
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Re: 1275GT Racing
Here an picture from my broshure.
Kees
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DOWNTON Mini is what I like a lot.
Collecting 60th wooden steeringwheels.
Collecting 60th wooden steeringwheels.
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Re: 1275GT Racing
Q. Haven't 1275 GT and early Clubman's started to be come the latest must have?
Is this because, like me, I was born in the 60's but grew up in the 70's? So remember GT's rallying and racing?
Paul.....................
Is this because, like me, I was born in the 60's but grew up in the 70's? So remember GT's rallying and racing?
Paul.....................
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It's a combination of what you say, plus the fact that Mk1 Cooper S's are demanding very high prices and we're all looking to what's next!
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1275 Gt's on everyone's favourite selling site have really hit some big figures ! I've watched a few lately on there .
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Re: 1275GT Racing
Paul, that is perfectly correct. I was born in the mid fifties and 15 years old in 1970. By then all the top runners had Mk3 Cooper S or Mini Clubman cars. When building a competition car back then why would you have build an older model. The Mk3 Cooper Ss are still gaining in value as are the 1275 GT and the ordinary Clubman 1098cc and 998 cars. In fact the Mk3 Cooper S and the 1275 GT cars are ten times more rare than Mk1 Cooper S cars that now seem very common at Mini showsbig-un1967 wrote:Q. Haven't 1275 GT and early Clubman's started to be come the latest must have?
Is this because, like me, I was born in the 60's but grew up in the 70's? So remember GT's rallying and racing?
Paul.....................
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Re: 1275GT Racing
From my Dunlop (1980is) papers their racing tyre then, was 155/500-12 for 6"-7" wheel.
I think I recall a Goodyear ultragrip 12" for rallycross, too?
Homologated 7" wheel I have seen was a thick gauge version of Minilite, available from 1969.
https://www.google.se/search?q=%5BIMG%5 ... 234#imgrc=_
I think I recall a Goodyear ultragrip 12" for rallycross, too?
Homologated 7" wheel I have seen was a thick gauge version of Minilite, available from 1969.
https://www.google.se/search?q=%5BIMG%5 ... 234#imgrc=_
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Re: 1275GT Racing
Nice set of B&W Photos from Brands Hatch.
(Photos: Paul Judge)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/pauljudge ... 204658976/
(Photos: Paul Judge)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/pauljudge ... 204658976/
Re: 1275GT Racing
I had a chat with the Boopspeed owner at The Pride of Longbridge a couple of years ago. He had a folder full of pictures of various cars but couldn't be persuaded to lend them or post them up anywhere.mab01uk wrote:
I've not seen the car for a few years but I guess it is still about somewhere
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Anyone know what colour(s) this car was?
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I have dragged my 1275GT racer out of storage for the Mini 60 Race in Portland Oregon this year, The subframes are done, and the engine is done. The bodywork, however, is now in rapid progress...
Not looking too racy at the moment!
I have a set of alloy skinned doors and glassfibre Bonnet/boot to go on the car. Trying to get all of the grubby stripping work done. The underside of the car and engine bay is already painted glacier white.
Not looking too racy at the moment!
I have a set of alloy skinned doors and glassfibre Bonnet/boot to go on the car. Trying to get all of the grubby stripping work done. The underside of the car and engine bay is already painted glacier white.
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Re: 1275GT Racing
What road tyres can you get to fit the GKN Silverstones?
Have a set of 5 for my GT and would be good to use them.
Cheers Gary
Have a set of 5 for my GT and would be good to use them.
Cheers Gary
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Re: 1275GT Racing
Yokohama have some decent options in 12" of you are looking for something sporty, both A048 and A032 are available. I bought some more "road-friendly" 12" tires from Falken a few years ago, I will report back shortly with the model #rpb203 wrote:What road tyres can you get to fit the GKN Silverstones?
Have a set of 5 for my GT and would be good to use them.
Cheers Gary
I would dearly love a set of GKN's, if you opt to not use them, keep me in mind.
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PetePete wrote:Anyone know what colour(s) this car was?
Something in my mind tells me that this car was orange over white. The two stripes under Wadham Stringer were blue and red, as per the Leyland Helmet.
Stuart
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Cheers Stu.
Some nice 70s replicas appearing of late, and about time!
Some nice 70s replicas appearing of late, and about time!
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