
started Ogle design and the highlight was designing the Reliant Scimitar.
Further infos are most welcome !

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Originally posted by Bjørn Kjer
A former officer becoming farmer at Rough Hill Farm in East Chaningham , near Chelmsford ,
Further infos are most welcome !![]()
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Originally posted by Sharman
Doug - Ogiers Astons were originally DB4GTs, not Zagatos. John
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Originally posted by Cirrus
I also remember James Ogier in the Ralt "Weylock Works" days. A little Googling has revealed that a James Ogier works at Silverstone Circuits - sounds like he'd be the right sort of age as well...
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Originally posted by Paul Parker
I attended the 1961 and 1962 TTs and watched the Ogier Zagatos wallowing around like cabin cruisers in a heavy sea.
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If anything the 1962 evocation of 2 VEV looked as if it was even worse handling than in its original guise and even with JC driving it was IIRC 3 seconds off Ireland's pole position GTO although significantly quicker than it had been the previous year.
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On behalf of member Hedenhammodels :
John Ogier was friends with David Ogle and a director and chairman of his firm, Ogle Design , untill John himself died in a road crash like David Ogle earlier. The Ogle SX250 , a coupe bodied car based on the Daimler SP250 was designed and named for John Ogier.
It is more than likely that John was a money man for for David in the early days and probably turned his head toward car design and away from toasters!
On a separate note Sir John Whitmore was instrumental in getting the famous little Ogle Mini special off the ground. Ogle are still going and have designed some wide ranging and famous stuff. Worth looking them up sometime.
Another little bit of the mysterious Mr. Ogier !!
Niall
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Stephen,
There are a few a photos in Graham Gauld's Toj John Tojeiro and his cars
Page 17 close up Tojeiro Jaguar at Rest and be Thankful. (with glasses)
page 27 standing next to the Tojeiro Climax at Le Mans. (without glasses) The reference for the photo is Gordon Wilkins
Page 24 Also a not so good one (in more ways than one) of John flying form his Tojeiro Jaguar at Stapleford Hill Climb. (Glasses probably fell off).
Rob
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