04-02-2022, 05:07 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-02-2022, 05:10 PM by Speedex750.)
Hi All,
Some may have picked up that the kit of Speedex parts that makes up my Speedex750 is up for sale on that well known on-line auction site.
While I have made some progress with it over the past year I've realised with the onset of a creaking back, knees, etc plus two other cars and many other interests; that if I couldn't make real progress during a lock down I'd probably never complete the Speedex. It was with a sad heart personally but being realistic, that I decided that a new owner could inject some energy and get it over the line.
As you probably know, I coordinated the Speedex Information Exchange which was a collation of all things Speedex; 750, Silverstone, Sirocco and Spree Kart; 60's brochures, adverts, etc, 750MC racing pictures as well as images of the surviving cars. These are invaluable to owner/restorers wondering what this bit does or how that component should be mounted. I'm delighted to say that Silverstone owner, Nick Lettington has offered to take this over and continue it on. Please address any Speedex queries to him.
My intent is to offer all my original Speedex information to the Archive to back up what is on the Speedex page on the A7CA website.
All that said, I'm not leaving the planet and still have my modified late Opal to zoom around in maintaining my A7 interest. And like the rest of you, I've a loft full of A7 spares. I'll still be involved in the Forum and of course I can still help and advise those with special related queries.
Dave
Some may have picked up that the kit of Speedex parts that makes up my Speedex750 is up for sale on that well known on-line auction site.
While I have made some progress with it over the past year I've realised with the onset of a creaking back, knees, etc plus two other cars and many other interests; that if I couldn't make real progress during a lock down I'd probably never complete the Speedex. It was with a sad heart personally but being realistic, that I decided that a new owner could inject some energy and get it over the line.
As you probably know, I coordinated the Speedex Information Exchange which was a collation of all things Speedex; 750, Silverstone, Sirocco and Spree Kart; 60's brochures, adverts, etc, 750MC racing pictures as well as images of the surviving cars. These are invaluable to owner/restorers wondering what this bit does or how that component should be mounted. I'm delighted to say that Silverstone owner, Nick Lettington has offered to take this over and continue it on. Please address any Speedex queries to him.
My intent is to offer all my original Speedex information to the Archive to back up what is on the Speedex page on the A7CA website.
All that said, I'm not leaving the planet and still have my modified late Opal to zoom around in maintaining my A7 interest. And like the rest of you, I've a loft full of A7 spares. I'll still be involved in the Forum and of course I can still help and advise those with special related queries.
Dave