Where are they now?

Where are they now?

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hodgy587

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676 posts

216 months

Sunday 11th February 2007
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After reading the fuellers at Avon park thread it got me thinking about cars/drivers that disappeared.

here's a few off the top of my head.

Neil Taylors probe pro mod

The Turners old silkolene car

Heres one for Joe, Ken McCormacks (spl) Nissan funny car

I remember the drappers building a blown Calibra pro mod but did it ever see the light of day?

Also remember a progress report about a capri pro mod being built by a guy called Russ Gorham I think in custom car mid 90s.

Nick Cavey's nissan pro mod.

Anybody know what happened to these? Feel free to add more to the list.



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hodgy587

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676 posts

216 months

Sunday 11th February 2007
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Furyous said:
Wayne Saunders ran a Probe, was it the same one(ish) ?

Im pretty sure Wayne Saunders probe is the one John Tebenham campaigns now although with his own engine

hodgy587

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676 posts

216 months

Sunday 11th February 2007
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I recall it being a Lumina too, really liked the shape of that car, had a front end similar to the new Camaro concept.

Thought of some more

Fay fishers super pro dragster.

And Joe, what happened to your Dads methanol dragster chassis?


Edited by hodgy587 on Sunday 11th February 19:54



Edited by hodgy587 on Sunday 11th February 19:54

hodgy587

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676 posts

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Sunday 11th February 2007
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flying toilet said:
hodgy587 said:
I recall it being a Lumina too, really liked the shape of that car, had a front end similar to the new Camaro concept.

Thought of some more

Fay fishers super pro dragster.

And Joe, what happened to your Dads methanol dragster chassis?


Edited by hodgy587 on Sunday 11th February 19:54



Edited by hodgy587 on Sunday 11th February 19:54


Fay Fischers old Super Pro dragster is now owned by Kenny Coleman of EDA driven by Ian Tubb in Super Pro.

Never realised that, must be the different nose on it