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Who's roadster is this?

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A nice photo at speed. Anyone we know?
http://www.classiczcars.com/photopost/s ... hoto=21461
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says we have to be registered users to view
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We can't access without being a member, but those photos you've shared are great, thanks. Sam
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It is a white roadster running #33 with a white roll cage. It is hard to tell by the photo what year it is for sure but it looks to be a 67.5 or earlier car. I suspect that it is back east somewhere.

The photos were taken at a SVRA event recently.

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Guys

I think that is Dick Tillenger, not sure haven't seen the photos but he drives a 2L white roadster.

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Yes, That's Dick Tillinger driving his ex-Bob Sharp '67 2000.
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You have to admit, it's a beauty. and a great action shot.
P.S. to all - I got smart and attached the photo in my original post - scroll up
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So thats what his car looks like. I got my Solex intake from him. Seems to be a nice guy.

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too bad he doesnt run it in the original colors....I understand that there are several rare roadsters that are still out racing, just not in their original form....

I know at least one of the BRE roadsters that is painted differently out racing still. I think it would be interesting to know where these cars are today.

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RC240z wrote:too bad he doesnt run it in the original colors....I understand that there are several rare roadsters that are still out racing, just not in their original form....

I know at least one of the BRE roadsters that is painted differently out racing still. I think it would be interesting to know where these cars are today.

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Tim,

Why don't you post some pics of the BRE car somewhere?
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Hi Cobra Tim,

Are you saying that you have a "real" BRE roadster? which one?

If so, please put the car back to it's original racing state when it ran in the 60's instead of modifying the car further for E Production racing. These cars, restored properly are a time capsule, and a legacy for the guys that built and raced these cars. All the guys at BRE are getting up there in age and I know that they would like to see these cars back on the track the way that they built them in the 60's.

If you need help with the car, I can put you in touch with several good sources of information so that you can get the car restored correctly.

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RC240z wrote:Hi Cobra Tim,

Are you saying that you have a "real" BRE roadster? which one?

If so, please put the car back to it's original racing state when it ran in the 60's instead of modifying the car further for E Production racing. These cars, restored properly are a time capsule, and a legacy for the guys that built and raced these cars. All the guys at BRE are getting up there in age and I know that they would like to see these cars back on the track the way that they built them in the 60's.

If you need help with the car, I can put you in touch with several good sources of information so that you can get the car restored correctly.

Best,

Ron
We do want the car in its original trim... BUT we would like to try and give it one last campaign in production racing before it goes vintage. It was built as a racecar and that’s the life we’d like to give it.

The car right now is in bad shape; it’s a bondo baby. But with some time and money I think our plans will do it good.

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Well that's a BRE header. With #3 going over the frame member. Are those metal front flairs. Les told me about them forming VW Bug wheel wells into those flairs.
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Post by SLOroadster »

For one last fling, I say paint it in its original paint job and go for it. Which BRE car was it? Those are some impressive headers. Good luck with the racing.

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