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British Leyland hired a Caledonian Bristol Britannia

Caledonian Bristol Britannia used during the 1970 World Cup Rally
Caledonian Bristol Britannia used during the 1970 World Cup Rally

The trip home from the end of the 1970 World Cup Rally as remembered by Bill Price.

British Leyland hired a Caledonian Bristol Britannia  to transport spares/wheels/tyres and service personnel to Rio.

After  the last drop-off in Lima the aircraft, sometimes called “Brownings Bomber” returned to UK.

After the finish in Mexico City the crews and mechanics were due to travel home in the Britannia.

However, inboard to USA the aircraft suffered a bird-strike damaging the wind-screen and was diverted to Montreal.

All those due to fly were now booked on a Brannif DC8  to Montreal to connect with the Britannia which was having a new windscreen fitted.

A long flight home but a chance for the team to recover some sleep. Ran out of milk on the flight so chief mechanic, Doug Watts was obliged to have brandy on his corn flakes !!

At London it was straight into a London Hotel for lunch with Lord Stokes – pity we only came second !!

Bill Price

Datsun180B SSS being restored

Datsun 180B SSS that took part in the 1977 Singapore Airlines Rally

A Datsun 180B SSS that took part in the 1977 Singapore Airlines Rally is being restored by Craig Shiel. The car number 53 was crewed by 3 Australians Rod Jones, Arthur Davis and John Latham.

It finished in 18th place overall and was 4th in its 1300cc to 2000cc class.

1977 Singapore Airlines Rally regulations front cover
1977 Singapore Airlines Rally regulations front cover
1977 Route planning map
1977 Route planning map

Thanks to Craig Shiel for posting news of this restoration to our facebook group and sharing a photo of his car with us.

Triumph 2.5PI XJB302H found

The Triumph 2.5PI as used by Paddy Hopkirk has come into view again after a very long rest.

At last I can release some pictures of the works Triumph 2.5PI of Paddy Hopkirk. Which we have finally got to a safe place XJB 302H. Still in amazing condition been hidden away since 1977 still has the maps inside it from a Scottish event

Tim Cousins via facebook 10 October 2020

Several engines were found with the car. Some photos of the oily bits on the next page.

DAF 55 serviced by DC3

DC3 service for WCR DAF55
DC3 service for LSM DAF55

DAF entered two DAFs 55 Marathon in the 1968 London Sydney Marathon Rally. Rather than using a traditional service vehicle to provide parts and service support en route from London to Sydney they used a DC 3 airplane.

DAF 55
DAF 55
1970 London to Sydney route
1968 London to Sydney route

This story and the images were originally posted by Piet de Jong in a facebook post on the Rally Service Van group.

Ford Capri GVX40H nearing completion

Michael Ryman has been working hard on the restoration of his Ford Capri, GVX 40H. The car is the Team Dunton Capri Mk1 that competed in the 1974 UDT World Cup Rally.

The car also ran as car 69 in the London to Mexico 1970 and is believed to be the only surviving car in the world to have competed in both World Cup Rallies. She ran as car no2 in 1974, with same crew .

Read more about the 1974 UDT World Cup Rally that went from London to Munich via the Sahara here.

Ford Capri GVX40H 1970 photo
Ford Capri GVX40H 1970 photo

Beyond thrilled to have received this 1970 photo of my Capri from a chap who works at Ford’s R&D centre at Dunton, Essex, where the car was built by a 22 man team in January 1970. Today, the car is running again after a 33 year lay up and restoration….and, judging by the recent photos I took in the workshop, looks pretty much identical to this shot. Happy Days indeed.

Michael Ryman 09 October 2020