#reserve numbers
Salut,
I’d like to reserve numbers 971, 972, 974, 975
Thanks
#reserve numbers
Salut,
I’d like to reserve numbers 971, 972, 974, 975
Thanks
Bramble will enter the rally with 3 Cars, representing the past, present and future of the marque.
The Past is Represented by the Bramble Flint, in Class 3. In production for 9 years now, this fibreglass sports car has rally pedigree to spare – one driven fairly competitively in the 1966 Great Archanean Trek. Will a tamer version survive the roads of Frunia? Only time will tell. What will survive is the reliable duo of Robert Chamberlain and William Moore – The now 51-Year-old Co-Founder driving, with the navigation on the 29-year olds shoulders.
I’d like to reserve number 982, thanks
Retro Age Motors enters the Rally with Marova X (#121) Class: C5
The Chief Driver is: Imee Hallee with co-driver/navigator Ursula Crosse
Alternate Team: Jackson Finch and Andrew Winslow
I´d like to reserve numbers 28, 37 and 38.
Can I reserve numbers 818 and 919?
A Mk2 Mesaia 164S, running in C3 class for the 1973 Rallye Di Fruinia.
this is a 1972 model year, since the 164S was discontinued afterwards (press F). Work has been done to the engine and suspension, the interior has been stripped down to the bare minimum and it’s basically as good as a Mk2 can be.
Now to see if it’s enough
Driver: Roland Weiss, 28
Co Driver: Marie-Reine Weiss, 27, his wife.
As I’m currently finalizing my cars, I think I’ll show off my track demons (which’ll totally not get slaughtered in styling; no way /s).
Mouton - French experts in building purple RR boxer-powered deathtraps
C0 - Cherie 750 R
C1 - Premier 1100 R
Aviator - Building practical, economical American cars and trucks since 1946
C2 - Ronolit E RXI
C3 - Primavera RXI (uses Mouton’s V16/4R 1.6-liter boxer-six, an extremely-common factory option for the RXI)
Fauxhill - British pioneers in front-wheel-drive, five-cylinder pink panthers for the upper-middle-class
C4 - Mockingjay 2.0/5 (#353)
KZNG - Building Russian luxobarges and luxury sports cars that actually don’t suck since 1940
C5 - Comrade 6-3/2 SC
Gatz - Famed coachbuilders of overpowered V12 monsters that killed their drivers, now building re-badged overpowered V12 monster Aviators that still kill their drivers
**C6 - Verno 650-12 (really a re-styled Aviator Radicus with a 400-horsepower ZC-65-2/3 “Little Nuke” V12 under the hood **
Reserving 203, 304, 614 and 802.
Retro Age Motors
Parking Memories in the Driveway
and jokes in the lock room
That picture of the Sidewinder makes it look like aircraft should be taking off from it… LOOONG deck.
That picture of the Sidewinder makes it look like aircraft should be taking off from it… LOOONG deck.
In real life of the early to mid seventies, those hoods were looong! My favorite hoods (bonnets) from those days belong to (in no particular order), Thunderbird, Continental Mark IV, Eldorado, Tornado, Camaro, Trans Am and Belvedere …seems I am missing a few.
Due to the complexities of Fruinian-Chinese translation, there was a mix up back at RAI head office. Confusion about the limits of C1 and C2, or something. So, what ended up happening was 2 cars were prepared, the #321 from earlier, and this, #4. #4 has a very similar engine, but with a slightly shorter stroke, giving it an 1149cc capacity. A different intake arrangement, and the bit I couldn’t figure out, a higher compression, means this has more power than the car in C2… but not by much.
Most of the Bogliq subsidiaries chose to showcase new models and advance the image of Bogliq as the reliable choice in the 1973 Corso de Fruinia. Since there were delegations from around the world present, the team was named after the planet, rather than just one dominant region.
Seven cars were fielded in total and each car was race prepared and tuned by Leeroy Custom Solutions to ensure each car were homologation compliant as well as having a shot at outright victory. Also, since Bogliq were fielding seven cars, it was estimated that Bogliq would place well in the constructors championships, even if it was through sheer force in numbers!
The first Bogliq of Japan entrant; uses its US nameplate to aid sales and visibility in the USA
All female team picked by Bogliq of Japan in a Nation-wide TV game-show grand prize!
Car No. 83
Driver: Reida Oda
Navigator: Uki Nakajima
The larger engined version of the Fanatic was also raced in the RdF!!!
The all male team were the winners of a Dealership level lucky dip (Only race licensed drivers could apply).
Car No. 85
Driver: Shozo Fujino
Navigator: Kan Tatsuda
Car No. 86 sported a rare DOHC 2v Leeroy Motorsports alloy head for extra power at high RPM’s
English pair of aspiring rally drivers selected because they were cheap and plausibly deniable in Bogliq of Europe’s boardroom!
Car No. 86
Driver: Lewis Barnes
Navigator: John Cooke
Bogliq USA wanted to promote women in motorsport so gave the C3 entrant to an all female crew.
Car No. 97
Driver: Jessica Rose
Navigator: Alisha James
Bogliq SA’s contribution has one of the managing director’s sons as the driver and his girlfriend as navigator. They’re both heavily into the Brazilian grass-roots motorsports scene and are well versed at the art of road racing!
Car No. 98
Driver: Roberto Furtado Rios
Navigator: Eliana Morais Lemos
The Mutineer had to return in a (doomed) attempt to have lightning strike twice; the crew are a pair of durability engineers who won the opportunity to race for Bogliq USA.
Car No. 99
Driver: Luke Hill
Navigator: Scott Woods
Gotta sell muscle-cars somehow… Right? The crew of this beast are the top two Leeroy Racing salespeople in all the USA!
Car No. 777
Driver: Brent Bryan
Navigator: Jack Carr
Each car is tuned for 91RON unleaded since Bogliq Terra is dedicated to building cars that are kind to their customers and the planet.
All the parts on the rally cars, with the exception of the Leeroy Motorsport parts, are available at your friendly local Bogliq dealership. Just ask at the Spare Parts counter for the latest copy of Action Express, the bible of tuning parts available for your Bogliq product…
Bogliq Terra would like to extend a warm handshake of welcome to our fellow competitors and we wish you the best of luck going forwards.
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