Hi Bill, I'm calling Luc Wynen ( member of the PWA7c since 1999, living in Belgium but often in 2nd residence near Le Mans
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I own a 1936 Nippy and a 1930 Special too (the "Dick Morris Sp", that could be seen in the book of D Morgan "immortal Seven", section years 50')
I am engaged in the team of Igor Bierty (well known speaker-reporter in France in the area of the classics and vintage cars) . Igor plans to commemorate the record of Cap. CHASE (Montlhery 1928) . He has an ugly ordinary Seven Sp. with no particular body shape interest that he would he wishes transform to a lookinglike Mr JoJo, and let she turn on the Montlhery circuit 24 h in 2020!
I am in charge to recover the max of info/details about the CHASE's car and the historical event of 1928.
That's the raison why a began to ask for informations through the austinfriends forum.
If you couldn't help maybe you could make touch with others near or far from you but in relations and able to help (!?)
Maybe (???) you are aware about the Gordon England Register where I hope to find some infos about Mr JoJo (!?)
We stay in touch.
Best regards.
Luc W.
Hi again Tony....
As ( I could understand it ...) there is no more infos about the numbers of the car, maybe you could help for any iconography about Mr JoJo. In relation of the planned event in 2020 (intention to commemorate the record of Chase on the same circuit) we plan to write articles in the french vintage magazine too . So if you could help for iconography or part of Mr JoJo's history, anecdotes .... it would be great, helpfully ... and unhoped!
By the same way something else..... Do you still be able to deliver new brake drums for the Seven's ? I would need a set of 4 (!)
Best regards
Luc W.
Thank's Malcolm
The rakish skiff body of Mr JoJo has been if I don't make mistake by Cap. CHase initiative for the record of 1928. The car earlier purchased at G.E. works was a std Cup I guess , and the pictures show the moments between the 2 kind of bodies .
Do you he've more pictures of the time of Derrington owning?
We stay in touch
Best regards
Luc