Heard a nice story last week.
I keep in touch with a group of friends from school (in Essex, England), mainly the same year, but a few of different ages (any excuse for beer). One of the older guys, Mark, owned a Ginetta before I could drive, and an E-Type (XKE) when I bought my first car (err - a Fiat 600 for £30). He knew this guy who worked for John Wyer's JW Automotive in Slough. Occasionally this guy was allowed to bring an original GT40 home for the weekend - some company car! As you can imagine, it impressed the girls bigtime...
One December weekend he took Mark for a spin in a MK1. Instead of heading off for open roads, he took the road from Brentwood onto the A12 - TOWARDS Romford/London. On the A12 slip road they were doing 120mph+. A very short time later they hit and passed 160mph - nothing too wild in that you may think, except that this was Saturday afternoon, peak Christmas shopping time and they were weaving between Cortinas, Minis and Hillman Imps (doing between 40 and 60mph!). Thankfully, this guy could drive, no-one died and the car was delivered safely back to JWA the following Monday.
Although this was over 30 years ago, Mark was still smiling about his only GT40 experience, as well as the (blurred?) anxious/angry faces of the elderly Xmas shoppers. Perhaps speed cameras are a good thing.
On another note. I only discovered this list a couple of months ago when I decided then that the time had come for a 40. Literally the day I registered on gt40s.com I found one. Whether I take Mark down the A12 at 160mph at peak time I'm not so sure, but I'm looking forward to this new way of life.
Seasons greetings to you all and I hope you all get the answers to your posts in 2004.
Rob
I keep in touch with a group of friends from school (in Essex, England), mainly the same year, but a few of different ages (any excuse for beer). One of the older guys, Mark, owned a Ginetta before I could drive, and an E-Type (XKE) when I bought my first car (err - a Fiat 600 for £30). He knew this guy who worked for John Wyer's JW Automotive in Slough. Occasionally this guy was allowed to bring an original GT40 home for the weekend - some company car! As you can imagine, it impressed the girls bigtime...
One December weekend he took Mark for a spin in a MK1. Instead of heading off for open roads, he took the road from Brentwood onto the A12 - TOWARDS Romford/London. On the A12 slip road they were doing 120mph+. A very short time later they hit and passed 160mph - nothing too wild in that you may think, except that this was Saturday afternoon, peak Christmas shopping time and they were weaving between Cortinas, Minis and Hillman Imps (doing between 40 and 60mph!). Thankfully, this guy could drive, no-one died and the car was delivered safely back to JWA the following Monday.
Although this was over 30 years ago, Mark was still smiling about his only GT40 experience, as well as the (blurred?) anxious/angry faces of the elderly Xmas shoppers. Perhaps speed cameras are a good thing.
On another note. I only discovered this list a couple of months ago when I decided then that the time had come for a 40. Literally the day I registered on gt40s.com I found one. Whether I take Mark down the A12 at 160mph at peak time I'm not so sure, but I'm looking forward to this new way of life.
Seasons greetings to you all and I hope you all get the answers to your posts in 2004.
Rob