Very mixed feelings, and more than a little sad, to see my beloved GTD go to her new home in Manchester a few weeks ago. Especially as selling here never even entered my head until after this years GTD club track day on 18th August.
It was never actually advertised - just word of mouth. I had 6 enquiries in total, 2 of which were after the car was sold. Just goes to show a market exists.
PKH 160F, shown below, was built by me from 1996 to 1998 and is an unusual "Ford imperial blue" with twin white stripes - the only one this colour in the UK I think....at least the only one that colour at Goodwood this year (and the only car I think to fail the noise test - thanks to Roy Smart for donation of new packing!)
I wanted to acknowledge on this forum all the fantastic help I've had from the GTD40 car club, including a great magazine and first rate technical support. Also to Mark at MDA for help during the build. A very special thanks to Frank Catt at Wealden Engineering for loads of help over the last 5 years - couldnt have done it without you Frank.
Hopefully I will be back in the fold before too long. Meantime I will watch from the sidelines with interest!
Regards,
Tom Gollan.
It was never actually advertised - just word of mouth. I had 6 enquiries in total, 2 of which were after the car was sold. Just goes to show a market exists.
PKH 160F, shown below, was built by me from 1996 to 1998 and is an unusual "Ford imperial blue" with twin white stripes - the only one this colour in the UK I think....at least the only one that colour at Goodwood this year (and the only car I think to fail the noise test - thanks to Roy Smart for donation of new packing!)
I wanted to acknowledge on this forum all the fantastic help I've had from the GTD40 car club, including a great magazine and first rate technical support. Also to Mark at MDA for help during the build. A very special thanks to Frank Catt at Wealden Engineering for loads of help over the last 5 years - couldnt have done it without you Frank.
Hopefully I will be back in the fold before too long. Meantime I will watch from the sidelines with interest!
Regards,
Tom Gollan.