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#1 davidbuckden

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Posted 18 April 2024 - 10:30

It was really good seeing the Can-Am cars at Goodwood on Saturday.  I had been waiting 50 years to see/hear most of these cars at close quarters and the experience fully lived up to my expectations, (though I was sorry that the Lola T260 ā€“ a particular favourite of mine ā€“ was not present).  The Shadows, especially, were beautifully presented and as intriguing as ever.  The only slight spoiler for me was losing my AVS Shadow/George Follmer pin badge, somewhere in the Paddock, probably in and around the Shads.  So Iā€™m just wondering if anyone on here might be able to suggest, please, an automobilia dealer in the U.S. who could be a good source for me to try and find a replacement?  Regards, David

 

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#2 B Squared

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Posted 18 April 2024 - 10:36

http://www.mikefollm...-category/pins/

#3 jtremlett

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Posted 18 April 2024 - 10:43

There's one on EBay in California https://www.ebay.co....tm/143577741491



#4 davidbuckden

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Posted 18 April 2024 - 11:57

Thanks to B Squared and jtremlett - such quick and helpful responses are much appreciated. With kind regards, David



#5 Gene

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Posted 19 April 2024 - 10:10

Hope you replace your lost badge.

 

Seeing your post I had to inquire if the designer of the original Shadow, Can Am car, Trevor Harris was there? I imagine he's really getting up in years, but a real "old school" racing character.



#6 davidbuckden

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Posted 19 April 2024 - 12:44

Thanks Gene. Trevor was born in '38, so unless he travels a lot better than I do, I'd imagine U.S. to Chichester would be a bit of a stretch in his mid-eighties.  I think there'd have been some press coverage if Trevor had been able to attend.  Even just in print on paper, a great sense of humour seems to radiate from Trevor - the photographs of him relating to the Prototype and Mk.1 are hilarious - in contrast I wonder how often George Follmer or Vic Elford found the experience of driving the Mk.1 unmitigated fun!  The photo attached is courtesy of Don Nichols Collection/Pete Lyons, (in his terrific book, Shadow- The Magnificent Machines of a Man of Mystery).  For a glimpse of what Trevor has been up to since, his website's Timeline is well worth a look.

 

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#7 sabrejet

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Posted 19 April 2024 - 14:30

I note that even Trevor's website doesn't show the rear speed brake and front extendable panels: were they ever fitted in-period? The Shadow book only mentions the butterflies in the 'ear' sections.



#8 davidbuckden

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Posted 19 April 2024 - 16:54

Good point Sabrejet - and I don't know!  Excuse me if you've seen this already, but the embedded video shows these features operating on-track, but in recently shot footage. Regards, David



#9 E1pix

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Posted 19 April 2024 - 17:09

I believe both of those cars were owned by a California almond farmer a decade ago. We could have toured his shop the next day but was on a different mission.

I recall his saying the original Shadow was nearly undriveable and made his family nervous. Not shocked to hear that!

The ā€˜72 car above was absolutely wonderful to witness, in the hands of both Ollie, and Carlos Pace. Magic Times.

#10 Henri Greuter

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Posted 19 April 2024 - 17:50

When as a child I drew F1 cars in the 70s, it had either elf or uop on the sides,

 

UOP still sounds as mysterious today for me as it did then, and I loved the used letter type!

 

 

David, I hope you will be able to replace your pin!


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