Ideal Le Mans transport ?

Ideal Le Mans transport ?

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Bobo W

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765 posts

253 months

Friday 11th March 2005
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Going down to Le Mans normally inspires you to consider all manner of possible transport for the following year, funny I've always had a hankering for an ice cream van (ideal for keeping the beers cool).

Anyway there's a guy in Classic Cars this month who was suitably inspired after watching Jaguars romp to victory in 1988. While others painted their cars in homage to the Silk Cut cars - I seem to remember the first year it was a Cortina estate followed in subsequent years by a Volvo estate, this guy went the full hog and built himself a full on replica of a Jaguar XJR9. He bought the panels from XK Engineering (they supplied the originals), designed and built his own chassis & suspension based on cutaway photographs and powered it using a Jag V12. It's now road registered and was pictured at the Ace Cafe in London.

Incidentally a couple of pages on there is a picture of a barking hot rod powered by a V12.

Slight O/T but this reminds me of the time I bumped into a chap with a UVA buggy thing. Rather than the normal beetle engine this was powered by a rover V8. The extra power had interesting effects on the handling most notably the tendency to wheelie away from the lights hence he had to fit some gerry cans onto the front of the car !

Balmoral Green

40,943 posts

249 months

Friday 11th March 2005
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This...

This...

Or this...

morebeanz

3,283 posts

237 months

Saturday 12th March 2005
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Ah, BG! The Bentley Blower...surely the ONLY way to travel to Le Mans.

vario-rob

3,034 posts

249 months

Saturday 12th March 2005
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Ok then folks how about one of these?



A road legal Porsche 962 by Dauer. What is more, despite all the brouhaha about the new koeniseggeggegege a 9ff Porsche 996 and indeed the mighty Big Mac this is still arguably the fastest road car ever!

For pure rarity on a budget we saw one of these babies a year or two ago and felt that for the 10 to 15 G’s you would have to pay for one on the continent together with plenty of V8 gusto and enough space for four its right at the top of the ‘What cat to take to Le Mans’ tree



Oh yes, a Monteverdi Sierra

the fury

593 posts

243 months

Monday 14th March 2005
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I'd prefer the Dauer to that big Datsun lookalike, if that's OK with you!

I was thinking about a really tacky 70's custom van, with murals, portholes, dralon interior and of course a nitroussed V8 to help you get past those Artics on the N138...

keitht1

168 posts

247 months

Wednesday 16th March 2005
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A fire engine. It's the only way. Just think of the fun you could have versus the water-pistols on the Friday by maison bleu entrance :-)

hansgerd

1,274 posts

285 months

Wednesday 16th March 2005
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vario-rob

3,034 posts

249 months

Wednesday 16th March 2005
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keitht1 said:
A fire engine. It's the only way. Just think of the fun you could have versus the water-pistols on the Friday by maison bleu entrance :-)


Oh baby what a thought. I can just picture them with their super soakers and being confronted by a full on Dennis fire engine. You’d be picking them out of the trees for bleeding weeks.


As an alternative how about something with a bit more of a military twist but which could be bought and driven on a regular licence like a Daimler Ferret


vladd

7,859 posts

266 months

Thursday 31st March 2005
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Balmoral Green said:
This...



Good shout Mr. Green.

This is us.

neilsie

952 posts

247 months

Thursday 31st March 2005
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recall seeing a mobile Runway Observation Tower parked rackside in Maison Blanche a few years ago!