This was one of the
competitors in the Allcomers Scratch Race at the Vintage Sports Car Club's
Richard Seaman Memorial Trophies meeting at Oulton Park in June 1981.
It's Gerry Walton's 1952
Connaught A-Type with a 1,960cc engine based on the Lea Francis 4-cylinder
1,767cc unit, and is chassis A8. Ten Connaught A-Types were built and A8 is one
of only two that featured a Hilborn-Travers
fuel injection system instead of the Amal carburettors that were fitted to the
other eight cars. It was mainly driven in period as a works car by John
Coombes, Stirling Moss and Prince Bira. A later owner, Mike Young, sold the 2
litre engine and installed a 2½ litre HWM-Alta engine in 1955 to take part in
Formula One racing and later took the car to South Africa. Phil Bowker
subsequently bought the car and Gerry Walton sourced the Lotus 10 with the
original engine which was reunited with A8. Gerry Walton acquired the car in
the late 1960s and fully restored it to its 1953 state, competing with it until
1988.
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