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Friday, October 24, 2014
Motorclassica opens today.
Monday, October 20, 2014
More on Albert Ludgate.
I came across this when doing a bit of research for a local speedway historian.
Designer Albert Ludgate was a very innovative engineer who came to Australia from the U.K. after WW2 to settle in Adelaide where he soon became deeply involved in motorsport. He had previously worked for some years with LeaFrancis. He is remembered particularly for his involvement with the one-off Capricornia sports car and for his pioneering of the T/Q (three quarter) midget speedcar design, whereby went a lot of potential Austin Seven restoration projects.
Ludgate Head Design
The T/Q was a poor man's introduction to track racing based on a Seven chassis with standard (but suitably bent) axles and a variety of 500c.c. motor cycle engines driving through a gutted Seven gearbox using the dog "clutch" for go or stop. The cars performed very well and provided a lot of excitement for enthusiasts on low budgets for several years. A few survive as historics.
The head was another of Albert's brainchildren which he produced in small numbers for the Seven racing fraternity in the fifties and early sixties. As can be seen from the photos, the design featured sandwich construction, no doubt chosen for ease of casting as it eliminated the need for complicated and expensive cores. It would also have made it easier to maintain correct thickness of material and a clean water space. The combustion chamber was basically late model Seven and enthusiasts often modified the shape to their own requirements. There was also a very neat four branch water manifold which attached to the bosses visible in the photo . The two halves were held together by the normal head studs with a gasket between them, and the water manifold by two quarter inch screws at each connection, coming up through the top half from the water space.
The heads were used by many well known Seven racers including Garrie Cooper of Elfin sports/racing cars fame. Several years before he died, Albert told me he had made a total of thirty one heads, but I believe that more were made subsequently from his patterns. The heads are now quite rare and desirable.
Photographs by Bruce White and article by Ron Burchett
Photographs shown here are of new castings being produced in South Australia from the originals
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Anzac Day.
Looking forward to this. It'll be the launch of historic sports sedans - Barry's Datto, Dick's Abarth, the rotary Anglia, Monty's Escort Chev etc., etc., etc. Can't wait for Trevor Lambert to get Finchy's old A9X going..
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Monday, October 6, 2014
Pete's cupboard clearout.
I have a quantity of old
car magazines that have articles about Bolwells in them.
All mags in average
condition except where I’ve listed defects. I’d like to sell them
as one lot, preferably to a Bowell owner
If interested contact me
on 0409 361880 or email
Peter Marr
TITLES
Great
Australian Sports Cars and Specials – Large
paperback – Good condition
Wheels
& Sports Car World Publications
“Muscle
Cars No 1” (Singing in the Rain – Nagari article)
Australian
Muscle Car Issue II
“Essential
Muscle Buyers Guide – Nagari”
Sports
Car World
March
1967 – Mk7 1st
Road test
Sep
1969 – New Bolwell- Brain Snapper
Feb
1970 – New Nagari - Full Test
Jan
1971 – Bolwell Mk7 – Bold as Ever
Modern
Motor
June
1972 – Bolwell Sports
Wheels
Road Tests
No24
– Nagari Sport
Sports
Cars Road tests
No
4 Mk7
Wheels
March
1967 – Beautiful Bolwell (cover torn)
Nov
1971 – Bolwell Nagari (no front cover)
Motor
Manual
Oct
1972 – Nagari Soft Top (cover torn)
Wheels
Road Tests
No24
– Nagari Sport
Sports
Cars Road tests
No
4 Mk7
Wheels
March
1967 – Beautiful Bolwell (cover torn)
Nov
1971 – Bolwell Nagari (no front cover)
Motor
Manual
Oct
1972 – Nagari Soft Top (cover torn)
Wheels
Road Tests
No24
– Nagari Sport
Sports
Cars Road tests
No
4 Mk7
Wheels
March
1967 – Beautiful Bolwell (cover torn)
Nov
1971 – Bolwell Nagari (no front cover)
Motor
Manual
Oct
1972 – Nagari Soft Top (cover torn)
Wheels
Road Tests
No24
– Nagari Sport
Sports
Cars Road tests
No
4 Mk7
Wheels
March
1967 – Beautiful Bolwell (cover torn)
Nov
1971 – Bolwell Nagari (no front cover)
Motor
Manual
Oct
1972 – Nagari Soft Top (cover torn)
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