This car competed in the Jack
Fairman Cup Race at the Aston Martin Owners Club’s meeting at Oulton Park
in May 2018.
It's The 1957 Tojeiro Jaguar
of Tom McWhirter and has the 6-cylinder inline 3,781cc version of the Jaguar
XK6 engine. John Tojeiro started building cars in the early 1950s, the first
car being based on an MG TA. Other cars followed and when Cliff Davis decided
he wanted a car with more power to replace his Cooper MG John Tojeiro was
commissioned to build a car with a Bristol engine with similar bodywork to the
Cooper. This car was very successful and attracted the attention of Ernie
Bailey who had connections with AC Cars and knew they were looking for a
replacement for the AC 2 litre so suggested that they should use the Tojeiro
Bristol as a basis for the new car. That car became the AC Ace which in turn
attracted the attention of Carroll Shelby who transformed it into the AC Cobra.
John Tojeiro in the meantime built four Jaguar engined cars, the first in 1956
for John Ogier and has the registration 7 GNO. The car pictured above is a
rebuild of the second car which was also owned by John Ogier who wrecked the car
at a hill climb at Stapleford at the end of 1957, the rebuild being completed
in 1990. The third car was built in 1958 and was loaned to Ecurie Ecosse but
did not have any notable success - as far as I know it is now in New Zealand.
The fourth car was built for Ecurie Ecosse in 1959 and competed in the Le Mans
24 Hour race that year but failed to finish, then was wrecked in a crash during
the 1959 Tourist Trophy race at Goodwood. It has since been completely
restored.
Here’s the car during the race
having just rounded Lodge Corner.
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