Project Manx
Posted: 25 Oct 2008 12:17
I have realised that some on here may be interested in my rallying ambitions so -
In January 2005 I decided I would enter the Manx Historic rally in 2010.
This was for a number of reasons
1. I have always wanted to since Tony Pond won it[8D]
2. I will be 50 that year and it seemed like a now or never type of thing.
3. It can be a Club Triumph effort with service crew etc all from the club.
4 It has to be done!
Since then I have been working away on a low budget but now it is starting to feel real.
The car is to a sort of "clubman" fast road type of spec but obviously with all the right safety gear etc.
No I don't have an LSD, no I don't have straight cut gears in the LT77 and no, I don't have a V8 either!
I do have a 16valve engine (very second hand which I hope to get away with but will probably have to re-build one of the 2 spares I have). The car is now a 5 speeder and it is polybushed with uprated springs - but none of the clever rear suspension mods.
Oh and it's still running on SUs - so about 140/150BHP.
We should finish fitting the roll cage this afternoon and hopefully get the competiton seats in, the fire extinguisher located etc.
Then I need to finish plumbing in the fire extinguisher, get the cut off switch fitted and wired up and then I should be able to get the paperwork sorted with the MSA.
First proper rally should be April 2009 and we need to complete 4 National B events before we can get to the Manx in 2010.
So - a TR7 16V will be back competing on the Manx in 2010, the last time works cars competed there was in September 1978 when Brian Culceth came 2nd.
We won't finish 2nd!!![:D]
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I wish I could drive a TR7 like Tony Pond
North Yorks/Lancs border
http://raidertr7.blogspot.com/
TR7 Sprint FHC tarmac rally car - Speke built ... Barnoldswick modified - there's a big difference!!!
In January 2005 I decided I would enter the Manx Historic rally in 2010.
This was for a number of reasons
1. I have always wanted to since Tony Pond won it[8D]
2. I will be 50 that year and it seemed like a now or never type of thing.
3. It can be a Club Triumph effort with service crew etc all from the club.
4 It has to be done!
Since then I have been working away on a low budget but now it is starting to feel real.
The car is to a sort of "clubman" fast road type of spec but obviously with all the right safety gear etc.
No I don't have an LSD, no I don't have straight cut gears in the LT77 and no, I don't have a V8 either!
I do have a 16valve engine (very second hand which I hope to get away with but will probably have to re-build one of the 2 spares I have). The car is now a 5 speeder and it is polybushed with uprated springs - but none of the clever rear suspension mods.
Oh and it's still running on SUs - so about 140/150BHP.
We should finish fitting the roll cage this afternoon and hopefully get the competiton seats in, the fire extinguisher located etc.
Then I need to finish plumbing in the fire extinguisher, get the cut off switch fitted and wired up and then I should be able to get the paperwork sorted with the MSA.
First proper rally should be April 2009 and we need to complete 4 National B events before we can get to the Manx in 2010.
So - a TR7 16V will be back competing on the Manx in 2010, the last time works cars competed there was in September 1978 when Brian Culceth came 2nd.
We won't finish 2nd!!![:D]
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I wish I could drive a TR7 like Tony Pond
North Yorks/Lancs border
http://raidertr7.blogspot.com/
TR7 Sprint FHC tarmac rally car - Speke built ... Barnoldswick modified - there's a big difference!!!