GEOFF THOMAS 27 Feb 2006, 15:08 Hi Forum Readers
I used to own an Allard "M" Coupe, and then a J2, in the fifties. I have recently bought another 1949 "M" Coupe and would be most interested to hear from others with an interest in Allards.
My cars can be seen at www.statim.co.uk
Do "post" if you have an interest in Allards.
Thanks,
Geoff.
John Turner 27 Feb 2006, 15:21 Geoff, I much enjoyed the story of your first 'outing' in the new acquisition. It's great to see her back on the road; you must stick with it.
I'm assuming that you would prefer to leave this thread in this forum than in the Road Car forum for a number of reasons.
Hi! Geoff,
When I was but a boy a J2, J2X, J2R were the cars I wanted when I grew up (pity I never did) so I have always loved these very charismatic motors. I have a few pictures taken at Donington and Goodwood of them so if you would like copies I will e-mail them to you, gladly.
Apropos of not very much I remember the story of the J2X at Le Mans one year when Sidney was driving and crashed, bending the steering. Later his co-driver also left the road and bent the steering straight 'well straightish!'.
Truckosaurus 28 Feb 2006, 17:23 Excellent website there Geoff especially the Minisprint page, alas my GCSE Latin qualification is of no help to me in understanding the text on the homepage :)
What are your thoughts on the most recent Allard roadcar which I believe was a rebodied Lexus LS400?
GEOFF THOMAS 28 Feb 2006, 18:09 Translating from the Latin, very briefly, what it says is:-
"I know nothing about a Lexus in Allard clothing"
Does anyone else?
Geoff.
Truckosaurus 28 Feb 2006, 20:30 The place where I saw it mentioned was....
http://www.mulsannescorner.com/allardj2xstory.html
Which says two of them were built to promote the sportscar racer project.
http://www.mulsannescorner.com/Allard-CL4.jpg
The only other mention of the car is on this link to a Romanian forum, with a familiar looking correspondent's name against it...
http://www.autoshow.ro/forum/viewthread.php?tid=5651&page=2
johnh875 1 Mar 2006, 01:45 Hi Geoff, the last couple of years at the Philip Island historic races have featured displays by the local Allard club. There has been a fairly comprehensive range of models on show - one of each of the models built in reasonable numbers at least. Here are the two cars that took to the track on Sunday (12/02/06), a locally based J2 and a visiting J2R - I must say it was a thrill to see this car, being so rare.
http://images.fotopic.net/y4g1xc.jpg
http://images.fotopic.net/y4g1x2.jpg
GEOFF THOMAS 1 Mar 2006, 08:08 Hi John H.
Many thanks for the superb pictures which I have added to my "collection" and will circulate to other Allardos on my e-mail list.
The weather looked good at Philip Island. I wish it were like that here!
Geoff.
GEOFF THOMAS 1 Mar 2006, 08:15 The place where I saw it mentioned was....
http://www.mulsannescorner.com/allardj2xstory.html
Which says two of them were built to promote the sportscar racer project.
The only other mention of the car is on this link to a Romanian forum, with a familiar looking correspondent's name against it...
http://www.autoshow.ro/forum/viewthread.php?tid=5651&page=2
Thanks for the info, Trucko, and the links.
Looks like an interesting project although I don't really agree with the use of names from the past. I certainly don't know what old 'Sydney' would have thought.
The 'Lexus' version is just not draughty enough to be a 'real' Allard !!!!
ATB Geoff.
John Turner 14 Jan 2007, 13:19 A few Allard shots taken at last year's Silverstone Classic. I have more but will save them for later. Are these all versions of the J2?:-
http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/1998/silverstoneclassic30julrf7.th.jpg (http://img148.imageshack.us/my.php?image=silverstoneclassic30julrf7.jpg)
http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/8361/silverstoneclassic30julel4.th.jpg (http://img225.imageshack.us/my.php?image=silverstoneclassic30julel4.jpg)
http://img20.imageshack.us/img20/4503/silverstoneclassic30julod4.th.jpg (http://img20.imageshack.us/my.php?image=silverstoneclassic30julod4.jpg)
johnh875 16 Jan 2007, 00:00 Blast! (that shouldn't upset the autocensor...) I had written a fairly long post with the following identification and then a brief description of all the different Allard models, then managed to accidentally hit the wrong menu option and delete it all rather than "select all" - infuriating!
Anyway, after having first thoughts of the various J, K, L, M, P, etc models & not knowing them all by heart, I looked them up and can confidently say the first is a K1 (or perhaps K2 which has a boot lid), the second is the P1 and the third car is an M1 (drophead coupe version of K1/K2/L model). The J1 is similar to the K1 but has cutaway sides rather than doors. Later models all had full-width bodywork.
The P1 is a later model, with full-width bodywork at the rear. The J2 is a cycle-wing, lightweight version of the K1. Note I would not be surprised if I am corrected by a proper Allard expert!
Interestingly, the P1 and M1 were by far the two most popular Allard models, together representing over half of the total marque production. By contrast the competition models (J2, J2X, JR, J2R) make up only 10%.
Leigh Trevail 16 Jan 2007, 08:59 In 1953 Tommy Sopwith built the 'Sphinx', this was a two seater sports racer using an Armstrong Siddeley 346 engine with an Allard chassis. Although the car was reasonably successful he was met with complete apathy from the Siddeley Board of Directors.
Also I have heard of an Allard being bodied by Duncan Industries of North Walsham in Norfolk, but cannot varify this. By chance I have written a couple of short articles on both the Sphinx and Ian Duncan, these can be seen on www.talesandtravails.netaspace.com (http://www.talesandtravails.netaspace.com)
John Turner 16 Jan 2007, 13:58 I looked them up and can confidently say the first is a K1 (or perhaps K2 which has a boot lid), the second is the P1 and the third car is an M1 (drophead coupe version of K1/K2/L model). The J1 is similar to the K1 but has cutaway sides rather than doors. Later models all had full-width bodywork.
The P1 is a later model, with full-width bodywork at the rear. The J2 is a cycle-wing, lightweight version of the K1. Note I would not be surprised if I am corrected by a proper Allard expert!
Interestingly, the P1 and M1 were by far the two most popular Allard models, together representing over half of the total marque production. By contrast the competition models (J2, J2X, JR, J2R) make up only 10%.
Yes, I should have looked them up, too. Apologies for being lazy. I'll put some more up pics up, shortly.
Leigh, didn't see any pictures of the Sphinx. Are there any?
johnh875 18 Jan 2007, 02:42 Yes, I should have looked them up, too. Apologies for being lazy. I'll put some more up pics up, shortly.
Not at all, in fact it was probably a good exercise (I was going to say worthwhile but not sure it will ever have a “practical” use) as I had always just kind of lumped Allards into “J2” and “not J2” baskets, and now I am a bit more familiar with the marque.
I have a magazine lying around somewhere with an article on Sydney Allard’s Steyr-powered hillclimb car. 3.7L of air cooled V8, twin rear wheels and polished alloy body.
johnh875 23 Jan 2007, 01:58 There were 3 Allards at the RACV Great Australian Rally at the Mornington Racecourse last Sunday. The reason the tonneaus are on the cars (and the reason I didn’t read the info boards) was that a thunderstorm was threatening and there had already been a couple of preliminary showers :bmood: . The first is a K? model
http://images.fotopic.net/ylkryh.jpg
http://images.fotopic.net/ylkrye.jpg
There was also a P1X
http://images.fotopic.net/ylkryb.jpg
http://images.fotopic.net/ylkryd.jpg
http://images.fotopic.net/ylkry5.jpg
And finally a Palm Beach
http://images.fotopic.net/ylkryk.jpg
http://images.fotopic.net/ylkryi.jpg
kelvin88 23 Jan 2007, 07:54 Have you joined the owners club Geoff? If not p.m me and i will give you the details.
John Turner 24 Jan 2007, 13:42 A couple more taken at the Silverstone Classic. Kinsella's book hasn't helped me identify which models, although the lower one would look suitable for Trials work:-
http://img254.imageshack.us/img254/4646/silverstoneclassic30jul1uu.th.jpg (http://img254.imageshack.us/my.php?image=silverstoneclassic30jul1uu.jpg)
http://img226.imageshack.us/img226/3860/silverstoneclassic30jul3ot.th.jpg (http://img226.imageshack.us/my.php?image=silverstoneclassic30jul3ot.jpg)
johnh875 25 Jan 2007, 03:37 Looks to be a J2 and a trial-ised K
John Turner 29 Jan 2007, 13:26 In 1953 Tommy Sopwith built the 'Sphinx', this was a two seater sports racer using an Armstrong Siddeley 346 engine with an Allard chassis. Although the car was reasonably successful he was met with complete apathy from the Siddeley Board of Directors.
Leigh has now sent me this picture of the Sphinx, taken on Bank Holiday Monday, 2nd Aug 1954, at Davidstow, Cornwall. I have lightened the picture slightly in an attempt to show a bit more detail. It was taken from a book by Peter Tutthill, who has given his permission for us to reproduce it here. Thanks to both Peter and Leigh.
http://img249.imageshack.us/img249/7725/21bta7.th.jpg (http://img249.imageshack.us/my.php?image=21bta7.jpg)
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