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Old 6 Nov 2011, 17:27 (Ref:2982361)   #1
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Oscar FFord 1600

Hi all.

I am looking to find any info on the Oscar FFord 1600 that raced in the early 70s. This car was built by Frank Boyles, who around that time worked for Cooper on the F3 and F1 cars.

I have heard that it was recently for sale, so if anyone knows who was selling it, or who bought it that would be great.

The reason I am doing this is because Frank Boyles is infact my uncle. I race, though not because of his involvement in motorsport (Frank moved onto large scale engineering installations) and he and the whole family would love to know it's where abouts and if possible see it again after all these years.

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Old 6 Nov 2011, 17:46 (Ref:2982367)   #2
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Moved to history, much more likely to get an answer.
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It might be worth trying to contact the Vintage Racing League. There is a guy who posts on there as John N. Here is the text from a post of his.

"Well I did not do the full course of the racing drivers school at Silverstone instead forming the Oscar Car Company with Frank Boyles Designer (Cooper Formula 1), David Oldham (Oselli Engineering). The chassis had to sell for one thousand pound complete. We got Brian Smith to drive the first chassis and it came 3rd first time out at Castle Combe. Unfortunately the Oscar Car Company did not continue and I acquired the car and raced it."

He also posted this picture of the car, apparently taken in 1970.
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Many thanks, I'll try to contact John N.

Still, if anyone knows any more, that would be very handy.
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