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8 Jan 2010, 20:52
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Rear uprights for march 80A
Hi all
Im looking for some rear uprights for my car ch #9
The car is coming along well I have attached a photo. if some one can help i would appreciate it. Im also looking
for photos and info from 1980 the car was driven by John Mortensen.
Regards
Kim
Last edited by Kim Jones; 8 Jan 2010 at 20:57.
Reason: sorry i dont know how to delete this
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10 Jan 2010, 20:48
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Greetings,
Driftwood might be able to help you..I found this in the parts for sale section of race-cars.com, not sure if it will help.
http://www.race-cars.com/partbd/messages/19688.htm
There are a few other vendors on that list who you may want to contact, although no other listings showed uprights.
There's also an 80A listed for sale with a note about some spares along with it. Perhaps worth a call:
http://www.race-cars.com/carsales/ma...22895416ss.htm
Good hunting!
Last edited by JagtechOhio; 10 Jan 2010 at 20:58.
Reason: Added second link
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15 Feb 2010, 04:30
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Hi Guys. I am sorry I haven't gotten back to you sooner. Various things in life kept me busy, and also that thing of remembering to check back. My fault on that part.
I was reminded of this topic today. First off I have some bad news. Joe Stimola has passed away yesterday. Feb13th from complications from open heart surgery. I never got to know him real well, but did have a few conversations with him over the last 4 or so years. Unfortunately I never got to say hi to him for Andrew Bernstein. Sure was a nice guy. Andrew I'll keep you in mind the next time I see Paul. Its been a while since I've seen him.
Anyway onto that stamp on the chassis plate you asked about Chris. That was 851.
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15 Feb 2010, 21:22
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Dear Joe,
Thank you for the guidance and support you gave to so many of us in the U.S. racing community. The list of racers you mentored is a representation of the All-Star commitment you gave to the sport we love, and we love you for it..
We will miss you, for now. See you in the Paddock.
Andy Bernstein
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21 Feb 2010, 01:33
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Greetings,
I just found this forum.
I own the x-Price Cobb March 1980 A, chassis 21. This is the chassis with which Cobb won the race at Trois Rivieres. It is currently being repainted to 1980 configuration (yellow) and will be running in historic events on the US west coast this season.
Hope to see you at the track.
Cheers,
Luc
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30 Apr 2010, 00:14
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pics of some of the cars mentioned in this thread...
This is what I've uploaded so far from my Atlantic archives......
http://www.flickr.com/photos/4668198...7623186773769/
Stay tuned as I try to add snaps on a regular basis.
It's been good fun as it has helped me re-establish contact with a lot of my old friends from my Atlantic days.
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2 Jan 2012, 06:47
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Race history or info on March 80a serial #7
Hi,
I'm new to this forum and was hoping to get any pertinent info about my March 80a #7. Have owned it since 2007, but have only raced it twice with HSR-WEST. I have little history, so hopefully someone else does.
Thanks,
March 80a
Hopefully I've posted in the correct section.
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2 Jan 2012, 12:28
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Quote:
Originally Posted by march 80a
Hi,
I'm new to this forum and was hoping to get any pertinent info about my March 80a #7. Have owned it since 2007, but have only raced it twice with HSR-WEST. I have little history, so hopefully someone else does.
Thanks,
March 80a
Hopefully I've posted in the correct section.
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We'll certainly try to help. Perhaps you could start off my telling us who you are and letting us know what history you do have for it.
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2 Jan 2012, 15:39
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March 80a #7
Thanks for the reply. My name is Brent Smith and I am located in Ca. I purchased the car from Chuck McConnell in 2007 and he had obtained the car in a race car trade from Steve Young all parties located in Ca. I traded by Formula Holden to Chuck out of shear frustration, as it needed someone really good to sort it out.
I have been a Lotus dealer for many years and have owned and raced several ex autobytel EXIGE MOTORSPORT cars here in the Ca. with HSR-WEST. I have also raced Porsches for many years.
The #7 car appears to be very original. Any help is much appreciated.
Regards,
Brent Smith
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2 Jan 2012, 16:53
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Welcome Brent.
Chassis 7 isn't one we've traced yet but you should have clues on the car. Is there a SCCA number stamped on the roll hoop? If so, could you tell me what it is (allen@oldracingcars.com if you don't want to post it here).
Also, do you have any other paperwork with it that might gives names or dates? I'm assuming you don't have the SCCA log book.
Finally, as the car looks original, any clues on the bodywork? Have you tried rubbing it down to find the gel coat?
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2 Jan 2012, 17:44
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March 80a #7
I do have a VARA log book beginning back in 1997. The owner was Michael Sillman and the first event was the Los Angeles Vintage Grand Prix, Group 3, Class FA1, cAR #34. Subsequent stamps for Willow Springs 97, Pomona Grand Prix 97, Willow Springs 97, Laguna Seca 2004.
The car was raced once in 2006 and twice by me in 2007, HSR-WEST HISTORICS @ California Speedway.
It does have some SCCA stickers on the roll hoop and the original color appears to be red.
Record of ownership is:
Mike Stevenson 12-5-96
Michael Sillman 6-21-97
Steve Young
Chuck McConnell 2006
Brent Smith 20007-present
The last motor rebuild appears to be when Steve Young owned it and built and dynoed by Hasselgren with peak hp of 214 @ 9000 rpm.
Brent Smith
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30 Mar 2012, 14:25
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March 80A spare parts
Hi all,
I am need of spare body as well as mechanical parts for my 80a. Any suggestions as where to possibly source ? My car got accepted to compete in the Rolex Monterey Historics in August so a spares package is needed.
Thanks,
Brent
smithvolvo@aol.com
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3 Aug 2012, 17:57
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Chris - Thanks for all the info on the 80As. I am doing some research on the #7 car (which my boss now owns) and was wondering if you could help me out or point me in the right direction as to where I could dig up some more info. I've been all over the web and the history as far as this chassis goes, is extremely slim.
What I do know:
1. Raced by Terry Gemmill three times in 1981 (The Lethbridge Brewery Can-Am, Westwood Motorsport Park Player's Pacific, Grand-Prix Labatt du Canada )
2. is most likely a DSR Car seeing that numbers 1-9 were owned by Shierson as well and they would have been the first cars deliver for that season.
That's all I've got so far but anything would help. Thanks
-Justin
Sorry guys, just realized this got posted in the wrong thread, what can I say, I'm a rookie.
Last edited by jwwitt; 3 Aug 2012 at 18:04.
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3 Aug 2012, 18:07
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Chris - Thanks for all the info on the 80As. I am doing some research on the #7 car (which my boss now owns) and was wondering if you could help me out or point me in the right direction as to where I could dig up some more info. I've been all over the web and the history as far as this chassis goes, is extremely slim.
What I do know:
1. Raced by Terry Gemmill three times in 1981 (The Lethbridge Brewery Can-Am, Westwood Motorsport Park Player's Pacific, Grand-Prix Labatt du Canada )
2. is most likely a DSR Car seeing that numbers 1-9 were owned by Shierson as well and they would have been the first cars deliver for that season.
That's all I've got so far but anything would help. Thanks
-Justin
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3 Aug 2012, 19:07
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I have also discovered that after Terry Gemmill Raced it, its seems Eric Lang raced it in the 1981 CASC North America Formula Atlantic Championship followed by SCCA National Championship Runoffs Formula Atlantic in 1982. This however seems questionable since the car is rumored to have been handed down from Dale Lang to Eric as well as the suggestion that Lang bought this car new and raced it himself.
We know this car was once raced by Gemmill because of his name decal on the side but it is also reasonable to assume it could be Lang's car because of his connection with Shierson racing and the fact that DSR owned all the 80As ch #1-9.
I might be getting reports on two separate cars. Can anyone spread some light on the situation?
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