Kit Car meetings

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g32turbo

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365 posts

230 months

Tuesday 15th March 2005
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Cleveland Kitcars & Specials Owners Club meet 2nd Monday fo the month at the Pathfinders Pub, Maltby just off the A19 near Middlesbrough. From April will also meet 4th Monday through show season.

grahamw48

9,944 posts

239 months

Tuesday 15th March 2005
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Ok.

Love your Ginetta!

selmer

2,760 posts

243 months

Tuesday 15th March 2005
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Is it this one?

g32turbo

Original Poster:

365 posts

230 months

Tuesday 15th March 2005
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Certainly is

wedg1e

26,806 posts

266 months

Tuesday 15th March 2005
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Do TVRs and Lotuses count?

dexy

373 posts

255 months

Wednesday 16th March 2005
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of course they do ian ,The Granturas were sold in kit form in the early days so they count! got me front wheels on it !just want some brake cylinders a guy down in devon would do the old ones up for 55 squid each dnt bloody think so .next port of call required.
neil

g32turbo

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365 posts

230 months

Thursday 17th March 2005
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Yes of course TVR's, Lotus and anything else interesting counts. The point of putting the word "Specials" in the club name was supposed to attract anyone passionate about cars who had anything mildly interesting. The majority of owners have kits but we are interested in cars in general.

RICHARDL

74 posts

268 months

Thursday 17th March 2005
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Who's is the Seven in the pic behind the bar?

froggie

896 posts

243 months

Friday 25th March 2005
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might have a pop along,are there any merlin owners there im intrested in prices and availability.
i also have a ex factory ginetta g26? i want to sell

wedg1e

26,806 posts

266 months

Monday 28th March 2005
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froggie said:
might have a pop along,are there any merlin owners there im intrested in prices and availability.
i also have a ex factory ginetta g26? i want to sell


Merlin? As in the Morgan replica?

wd*

4,045 posts

252 months

Wednesday 30th March 2005
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I'll mention this to dieselnut... he is determined to get his kitcar on the road over the next couple of months (i've heard that before! )

froggie

896 posts

243 months

Saturday 2nd April 2005
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yeah sort of morgan replica,as the ginetta is sorta lotus replica but at the moment there hogging too much emty space and i could do with the cash,so there going to go along with the rest of the fleet including the cerby,im actualy capri less for the first time since i was 16 as i so both my x pack and another 2.8 last week.even my house is going up for sale next week.

wedg1e

26,806 posts

266 months

Sunday 3rd April 2005
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froggie said:
yeah sort of morgan replica,as the ginetta is sorta lotus replica but at the moment there hogging too much emty space and i could do with the cash,so there going to go along with the rest of the fleet including the cerby,im actualy capri less for the first time since i was 16 as i so both my x pack and another 2.8 last week.even my house is going up for sale next week.


I helped my old man build a white Merlin TF (by Thoroughbred Cars, now defunct) in 1982. It was reg. as XEF 990Y but doesn't show up on the RAC database. I did find a kitcar website by accident the other day that featured two owners' Merlins, one of them had the exact same colour-scheme as the Thoroughbred Cars demonstrator.
I know there have been a few other versions of the Merlin since then, some are not as nice in the detail department.
That one was box chassis with one-piece GRP bodyshell, Cortina 1600 engine and autobox (owner only had one arm after a works accident), mostly Cortina running gear, Beetle tank and rear lights, Viva heater, Corbeau seats, cherry wood dash, headlamps from an Austin 7.
The chassis was built like a brick sh!thouse, I doubt it would have rusted away by now. It used to eat autoboxes as the Cortina weighed a lot more and the Merlin was thus too fast for an auto with no oil cooler...

This was the site....http://ulster-kitcars.org.uk/gallery.htm

Brian Thompson's is the one that looks like the TC demo (and the one we built), Don Caldwell's has a different-shaped grille so may be a later or earlier version...

g32turbo

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365 posts

230 months

Monday 4th April 2005
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froggie said:
might have a pop along,are there any merlin owners there im intrested in prices and availability.
i also have a ex factory ginetta g26? i want to sell

No Merlin owners in the club, however, theres a Merlin on eBay at the moment, 6 grand and currently no bids. Somehow I think you'll need to put in a few quid more with your G26 to get the Merlin

wedg1e

26,806 posts

266 months

Tuesday 5th April 2005
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I'm amazed if Merlins change hands for that sort of money. IIRC the one we did cost less than £2K 'new' including the donor car.

grahamw48

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239 months

Tuesday 5th April 2005
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wedg1e said:
I'm amazed if Merlins change hands for that sort of money. IIRC the one we did cost less than £2K 'new' including the donor car.


Yes, and you could get a pint for 2/6d then.

wedg1e

26,806 posts

266 months

Wednesday 6th April 2005
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grahamw48 said:

wedg1e said:
I'm amazed if Merlins change hands for that sort of money. IIRC the one we did cost less than £2K 'new' including the donor car.



Yes, and you could get a pint for 2/6d then.


Listen, grandad... oh sh!t, what am I saying... anyway, it wasn't THAT long ago. 1982 that is.

It WAS that long ago...!

grahamw48

9,944 posts

239 months

Thursday 7th April 2005
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Hmm.
1981. Paid 3 grand cash for a Lotus Seven that had just had a nut and bolt rebuild, including new engine, and only 24,000 from new.
Same year I bought a new detached bungy in York for £22,000.

And you try and tell the young people of today that....
they won't believe you.

malman

2,258 posts

260 months

Friday 8th April 2005
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I don't beleive you

selmer

2,760 posts

243 months

Friday 8th April 2005
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malman said:
I don't beleive you


Ahh. I think Graham meant 1881.
You haven't met him then. 'bin 'round clock a few times

>> Edited by selmer on Friday 8th April 10:45