Morning All,
I've just been contacted by a couple of guys in Germany about my original twin engined Furore which has resurfaced over there, still in amaxingly
good condition I'm pleased to say. It was only ever built as a one-off for me & the engineering was rudimentary to say the least due to very
limited facilites & little knowledge of thge kit industry as a whole at that time.
There's a video about it here, it's in German, but if you skip the first couple of mins you'll get to the car, I've been sent a
rough precis here
"Marco Degenhardt, owner of Halle 77, a workshop / museum specializing (mostly) in cars from around 1970 to 2000, has been offered an F1 replica
car and drives to the seller to pick it up. The seller says he inherited the car from his uncle who used to live in England and it had been standing
on his property for two years. The rest of the video is basically Marco and his team trying to get the car running again and figure out how it all
works."
I was just really chuffed to see the car again & know it's now in good hands!
Link to video
ACE
Always nice to know where your creations get to
After selling my MK Indy to a guy in the UK I followed it's ownership from the UK across to the Netherlands. Lost touch with after that.
Difficult when they go abroad. I still wonder what happened to Q83UDS.
A lot of mine are abroad, 5 now in Germany, one in Canada, 2 in the States, one in Hong Kong!
Just seen this Russ - absolutely brilliant! My German is a bit rusty but I got 90% of it. New owner is amazed at your ingenuity but obviously missing the handbook. Seems like there could be another installment coming.