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Showing posts with label Kevin Kivlochan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kevin Kivlochan. Show all posts

Sunday, 30 August 2020

1966 Shelby GT 350

This car took part in the HSCC Historic Road Sports race at the Historic Sports Car Club's Summer Race Meeting at Oulton Park in July 1995.
It's the 1966 Shelby 350 GT of Kevin Kivlochan and has the 289 cu in Ford Small Block V8 engine, shown as 4,727cc in the programme of the event. A total of 1,373 fastbacks were produced in 1966 and in order to help Shelby sales, Ford, the major shareholder of Hertz, persuaded the rental car giant to purchase 1,000 of these cars. The deal with the Hertz Corporation to offer these cars for rental was that after their rental-car lives were finished they would be returned to Ford, refurbished, and sold to the public as 'GT350H' models. Most Hertz cars were black with gold LeMans stripes and sill stripes, although a few were white with blue stripes. You can see on the sill of Kevin Kivlochan's car just behind the front wheel that it has the GT350H of the ex-Hertz hire cars.

Wednesday, 24 April 2019

Ford GT40

I photographed this car at Britten's chicane during the Historic Motor Racing New Gentlemen Drivers Sports Racing Challenge race at the Gold Cup meeting at Oulton Park in August 2005.
It's the 1965 Ford GT40 driven in the 60 minute long race by Shaun Lynn and Kevin Kivlochan and is chassis number GT40 P/1025. The GT40 was based on the Lola Mk6 and was developed by Ford specifically to beat Ferrari and win the Le Mans 24 Hour race, which it did on four occasions finishing in first place for four consecutive years from 1966 to 1969. Initially powered by the 289 cu in (4.7 litres) Ford Windsor V8 small block engine developed for the Ford Shelby Cobra, by the time of the 1966 Le Mans race the engine had been replaced by the 427 cu in (7 litres) Ford Galaxie engine and won the race with the same engine the following year. By 1968 the CSI had limited engine sizes to 5 litres for homologated cars (at least 50 had to be built) and 3 litres for the prototype class, and the GT40 reverted to a version of the original engine enlarged to 4.9 litres. That car won both the 1968 and 1969 races.

On 17 October 2017 I showed a photograph of Shaun Lynn's car in the paddock at this meeting.

Tuesday, 17 October 2017

Ford GT40

This car took part in the Historic Motor Racing News Gentlemen Drivers Sports Racing Challenge Race at the Gold Cup meeting at Oulton Park in August 2005.
It's Shaun Lynn's 1965 4.7 litre Ford GT40, chassis number GT40 P/1025, and driving was shared in this 60 minute race by Shaun Lynn and Kevin Kivlochan. The car was originally delivered to Shelby American, but problems with paperwork meant that it was returned to the the factory where it was converted to road specifications. Later it passed through various hands in the UK before being returned to the USA for a complete restoration in the 1990s. It then returned to the UK and was eventually bought by Shaun Lynn.