Ken, that Dolly Sprint might be the "other one" I mentioned, that shows up at the Van Dusen car show with Doug's orange one.
Ron, the red car is a GTM. It uses the front and rear of a Mini (switched around) and was available as a partial kit, full kit or completed car (in UK). He got it from a guy in Winnipeg who imported it and for 7 years didn't do anything with it. He had to re form the B post to correct the half inch window/door gap, make new trunk divider to seal engine bay from the trunk etc. etc. With a 2.90 rear end he turns 3,000 rpm at 60 mph. He says it's a good highway car. He is the local Mini expert, has a Japanese Mini with Mini trailer and is renoing a traveler which got interrupted by this project. When the ICBC Collector Car Plate people have questions about the Mini they go to him.
As for the park, click on the Fort Rodd Hill link in post for pics and history. It where the guns protected the Strait (Department of Defense Esquimalt and also Puget Sound and American Naval Installations) from enemy warships. It went from 1890's until 1956 when the advent of jet aircraft and missile technology made it obsolete.
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