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| The Stanton BSA |
This story has been a long time emerging, the main reason being that the car this is about was built on the other side of the globe,
and quite a good few years ago. The Stanton brothers were, like the Glegg brothers who built Dorcas, mad keen about racing a car, but without
a very big budget.
The Stanton Special is a BSA based racing car manufactured in the late 1940s.It was described in detail by Graham Skillen in an article
about BSA Specials in the January 2005 issue of 'Front Wheels'. Recently the following advert
and photos appeared on a New Zealand motor auction website.
"Original BSA Stanton Special race car"It was fitted with an Austin 7 rear end with transverse rear spring. It was quite successful, with class wins at various hillclimbs, and also a 3rd FTD. The car was owned by a VG Brown in the 1950s and was racing up until the early 1970s with a Lyie Chambers. Details from a book "Historic race cars of New Zealand". | |||
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| A shot of one of the Stantons in action | ![]() |
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| This is an interesting recent development, New Zealander Damon Jacqui recently acquired this
interesting car which was registered in 1981 by Maurice Stanton as a TW-21, and later owned by Barrie Gurdler.
it is not known whether or not this car is related to the original Stanton Special but Damon is doing some more research through his local VCC club. The car is aluminium skin over a tube frame with light weight rear tube axle. |
Prepared by Peter Bowler |
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