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#1 GTMRacer

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Posted 17 October 2016 - 21:02

Hi there
I am new to this forum but have already seen there is a wealth of information/knowledge on here. I have a 1971 GTM (formally Cox GTM) that I plan to build into a race car over the next few years, I would like to paint it in the colours of Howard Heerey's 68 racer that was driven in the Motoring news GT championship that year. The car was in the below 1150cc class and was painted blue fading down to silver. I have looked everywhere but can find no colour images of the car anywhere. Can anyone on here help? I would appreciate anything to give me a steer on the paint scheme
Thanks in advance
Simon

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#2 elansprint72

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Posted 17 October 2016 - 22:07

The Car which Heerey raced was often to be seen in the Hazel Grove premises and was yellow. iirc it was a prototype and was alluminium bodied. I have a feeling that this was before '68 so could possibly be a different car to the one you are looking for.



#3 GTMRacer

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Posted 17 October 2016 - 22:19

That's correct, The yellow car was the prototype Cox he raced in 67, the 68 car was specially built for him as a 1150cc GT.

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Posted 17 October 2016 - 23:58

not sure about this one ? colour looks close, hair is period  :stoned:  but not sure if this is a more recent photo ?

 

http://newsite.frenc...tim-hammond.jpg

 

 

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#5 GTMRacer

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Posted 18 October 2016 - 08:19

Yes that is in period, the guy is fettling a Red rose Chevron B8 I think, I have that also but need a side shot of the car in colour to see the colour fade properly, in B/W it doesn't show up well and that is all I have at the moment.
Simon

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Posted 18 October 2016 - 09:13

If you are on the dreaded fb I can put you in touch with Mr Heerey who now lives down under. I am sure he would be delighted to hear from you.

#7 Morris S

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Posted 18 October 2016 - 14:27

Yes Howard is indeed on Facebook. By the way, lots of Cox GTM owners will be celebrating 50 years of the cars next year at the annual Mk1 Performance Action Day at Blyton Park on April 30th.  ;)



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Posted 18 October 2016 - 20:32

Yes that would be marvellous, I don't do Bookface much at all but will revive my profile to contact Mr Heerey. I was planning to go to Blyton next year as I know a chap with a Cox who has promised me a ride in his car.
Simon

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Posted 19 October 2016 - 12:32

Would you believe it but HH just posted colour pictures today on Facebook, I opened up FB for the first time in about 2 years and searched his name and there they were! I feel very jammy!

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Posted 19 October 2016 - 18:41

When I travelled to Hazel Grove in the '60s with my dear old pop,I walked past the garage and saw the Cox GTM and then again at a meeting at Brands when back down South.Howard drove some great races in super cars and was quite a regular at Brands in period.

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Posted 19 October 2016 - 19:47

It is good to see you still posting, Sterling. Good that it means that you, like many others from the past, I hope, are still lurking.
Hope all is well.
Roger Lund

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Posted 05 May 2019 - 19:53

A Cox GTM competed on the Jim Clark Rally in 1972.

#49 Ian Wilson, reg EVA 999K, DNF, gear linkage.

Motoring News, 27 July 1972, Page 3.

 

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