Jerry Mahoney "Fibre glass?"

Jeff Barley
7 Jan 2005, 00:00
Anybody recall a guy called "Jerry Mahoney who is (was?) possibly American and maybe from the West Coast?.. Came to England in the early '70's and set up a "race car repair shop" in Wood lane, London, W12 in 1974, specialising in fibreglass panels and fibreglass repair work.

I don't THINK its "Jerry the racer"...

Any ideas Guys?

Jeff

fausto
7 Jan 2005, 10:27
I remember one Jerry Mahoney racing with success a Gp. N, and then Gp.A, Sierra Cosworth in GB, late 80s.....

RTH
7 Jan 2005, 15:59
I remember one Jerry Mahoney racing with success a Gp. N, and then Gp.A, Sierra Cosworth in GB, late 80s.....

He had a picture frame making business called Aquarti and always had a deep tan........and was a pretty good driver of those 550 BHP Fords at the time.

Jeff Barley
18 Jan 2005, 23:42
He had a picture frame making business called Aquarti and always had a deep tan........and was a pretty good driver of those 550 BHP Fords at the time.

Thanks guys.. would that be the father of Jonathon? (also a racer) and do you know if hes american?

Craner Curves
19 Jan 2005, 20:33
Jerry is English as far as I am aware. And very rich!

Peter Mallett
19 Jan 2005, 21:20
Good old Frank de Jong. Have a look down this page and you'll see a Jerry Mahoney Sierra.

http://homepage.mac.com/frank_de_jong/Pages/1988%20pictures.html

Sadly not the subject of the thread though. ;)

Jeff Barley
20 Jan 2005, 19:09
Jerry is English as far as I am aware. And very rich!

It would be nice if he'd made his money with somthing to do with Fibreglass?!!.. Ok.. anyone else got any ideas?

Craner Curves
25 Feb 2005, 08:23
Judging from the events of the past few days, he's been making his money from something naughty...

Kicking-back
25 Feb 2005, 08:24
It has been alleged - but as there are active legal proceedings it's best not to speculate.

TimD
25 Feb 2005, 13:46
Yes, thanks for that, K-B.

I must reiterate what Kicking-Back has said. There are things in the news at the moment but the website owners have taken legal advice and been advised that it would take very little for 10-tenths to get into trouble.

Please don't use the forum to discuss current events surrounding this news story as we have to be sensitive to the principle of sub judice.




Original Website Copyright © 1998-2003 Craig Antill. All Rights Reserved.
Ten-Tenths Motorsport Forums Copyright © 2004-2006 Royalridge Computing. All Rights Reserved.
Visit our news site www.parcferme.com
One of the largest message boards on the web !

EZ Archive Ads Plugin for vBulletin Copyright 2006 Computer Help Forum