Here you can see the Group P Orion is for sale.
Sigh...... I have always liked this car. It's a pity that the current owner does not want to go Formula Vee racing......... I could swap my new stinger with him.......
Very cheap though. Although not competitive as a group P car, I have always coveted this car.......
a bargain......... good for a beginner.
http://www.my105.com...08/Default.aspx

Orion Brabham replica for sale
Started by
Quixotic
, Jul 30 2011 23:43
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 30 July 2011 - 23:43
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#2
Posted 31 July 2011 - 04:26
Here you can see the Group P Orion is for sale.
Sigh...... I have always liked this car. It's a pity that the current owner does not want to go Formula Vee racing......... I could swap my new stinger with him.......
Very cheap though. Although not competitive as a group P car, I have always coveted this car.......
a bargain......... good for a beginner.
http://www.my105.com...08/Default.aspx
Owned by a former TNF member:
http://forums.autosp...w...t=0&start=0
#3
Posted 31 July 2011 - 07:00
In Historic Racing, if a car is built then first raced and that takes it to the next CAMS Group -- as it appears to be the case with this car, the owner always has the option of requesting the car be invited into the Group that would be more appropriate. A simple phone call to the Secretary of the Meeting first would be a good idea as well.
This often happens, and in this case the owner would request on his entry form the car be invited into Group O. Provided the car had no wings and was on treaded tyres I believe most race organisers would try to conform with such a request, and as a Group O guy I would certainly have no objection, and I think most, maybe all Group O guys would agree.
Would certainly make a nice addition to these fields ...
Ed
This often happens, and in this case the owner would request on his entry form the car be invited into Group O. Provided the car had no wings and was on treaded tyres I believe most race organisers would try to conform with such a request, and as a Group O guy I would certainly have no objection, and I think most, maybe all Group O guys would agree.
Would certainly make a nice addition to these fields ...

Ed
#4
Posted 03 August 2011 - 09:23
Sorry....... it is a Group Q car.