He was right.
As a result of that message I now have another MMS-lightened car to work over. This one has had the side plates cut right down as per the Jamie Booth Euro's car as well as significant nose plate trimming. Over in the UK in 1985 and 1986 these lightweight cars were a real thing, due to 5minute races on muddy grass and 1200's..... making the 5 minute mark was a challenge in itself, so any weight-saving was always going to prove beneficial.
I have four of these MMS chassis cars now, and all have slightly different machining. This one is unusual as the motor plate has also been worked over, which even my red MMS car doesn't have. The chassis, nose and motor plate is a very light gold anno, and although it has low sidewalls it is surprisingly rigid with a luxurious flex if pushed hard. It is very straight though, even though it has a nice, used patina.
My plan for this car is to fit a McAllister lowering kit to is, short Brimod shocks all round and then use it as my practice car. That will mean on the grass field opposite my house and most likely for a bit of tarmac/carpark running whenever suits. The rear bulkhead has been chopped a little - just nice period touches all over it.
I have just restored a Demon 2DH speedo and that is already in it, and I also was very fortunate indeed to stumble across an ex-team Brimod RC10 bodyshell painted in their typical black and yellow paint scheme. This shell is a Demon Dart - very low slung and unusual. I only know of 4 examples of this shell including my own, one of which sits on the car belonging to Nick Adams himself - now residing with Ian Diboll. Along with the shell came an unusual RC10 ribbed gear cover (see separate thread) which nobody seems to have been able to ID on here. Jamie Booth tells me it was a Demon offering, and Ian Diboll confirmed that Nick did indeed offer his own variation of these.
Pretty cool anyway. I will post up a few more pictures as it comes together, but i won't be changing much on it. I will be retaining the black and yellow Brimod theme for sure!
