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Re:BOC UK Concours
Ah yes, I had been in a drug induced haze over last weekend and had
also (somewhere or other) assumed the Concours was late August. I found my Newsletter next to the bedside later! I really wanted to go, even had my wife and children keen. Any photos loaded up onto the forum site would be appreciated. My 406 Special is currently having the engine rebuilt BUT alas due to the Maharaja of Jodhpur's Phantom 1 being restored (cosmetically only) at Alpine Eagle, my car gets left until November, albeit we will get new back axle, gearbox, brakes, refurb'ed front axle etc., in place by then. My aim is to have it ready for its 50th and my 55th birthday next year. Should be ready for the 2009 Concours. I am in fear of over powering the 406 me thinks as the 2.5 litre version being built will easily punch out 280bhp but most likely do a credible 320 with a minimum of 310-330 lbs ft of torque at about 3750rpm starting fatly at below 2500 all the way to near 5000. For those interested it will weigh in at less than 1400kg about 300+kg less than a 411 with a better power to weight ratio. IMHO the true power numbers of the V8 is more like the supe'd up Volvo red block I am using, but has torque lower down. With a close ratio 5 speed Getrag box and god overdrive most of that advantage should be surpassed by my beasty. The Maharaja's Phantom is very special and apparently the first time the Indian Govt have let one of their national treasures outside for restoration. It seems the fines are so prohibitive - you pay before the car leaves - that no one does it. In this case there is a huge celebration (I think HRH's birthday) and it has to be ready for November. As it was getting almost too late to do the necessary work, it was flown over by 747 as cargo! Another interesting fact of this huge monster of mechanical engineering (I must upload my photos from my Nokia) is it had 4 wheel mechanically assisted brakes - very complex and apparently quite effective. It has only done 7,000 miles since 1928. When I told my darling wife (she who has spent many trips to India) she explained that during many decades petrol was always scarce and that to show off their wealth and cars, the HRH's would get an elephant or two to link by chain and drag the car with passengers out to picnic spots and back again. John Hodson of Alpine Eagle reckons that must be why most of the silver coating on the front bumper has been worn away. Even the leather was pig skin (absolutely fantastic grain) to avoid the religious issue of using cowhide, albeit it is now going to be done in cowhide - with pigskin grain. I am so impressed with this new fangled cowhide (must be genetically adjusted!!!) that it's what is going into my 406. Clyde (feeling much better and disappointed about last weekend) |
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Re:BOC UK Concours
Clyde
Glad to hear that you are now feeling better. We all look forward to seeing your 406Special at next years Concours - might be held in Cambridgeshire according to Geoff Hawkins. Toby Silverton presented the trophies this year, it would be nice if Tony Crook would do the honours once again. Best wishes Gavin |