Posted: Mon Mar 16, 09 10:59 pm
My memory is rubbish. It was Bobby McIntyre.
He was the son of Lord Sorn, who had Sorn Castle in Ayrshire.
He just collected cars, lost of them of all types.
I was contacted by the current owner of the Boss 429 who wanted some info on it, and after years of having the auction catalogue lying around, I just cannot find it now.
I don't remember the Super Duty Trans Am (although Dave Powell of Performance Unlimited had a SD Formula 455 for a while when we used to call in and see him on the way to York Raceway).
I remember the Judge because my friend had a Ram Air III four speed at the time and another friend in Ayrshire still has his Ram Air IV automatic 1970 GTO that came over on the QE2 and used to race regularly at Santa Pod.
The Boss 429 had a bash in the door.
I can't remember the Superbird being at the auction though for some reason, just that it used to sit on the forecourt of Dalblair Ford in Ayr.
The Camaro had the biggest wheels and tyres we had ever seen on the back of it.
He was the son of Lord Sorn, who had Sorn Castle in Ayrshire.
He just collected cars, lost of them of all types.
I was contacted by the current owner of the Boss 429 who wanted some info on it, and after years of having the auction catalogue lying around, I just cannot find it now.
I don't remember the Super Duty Trans Am (although Dave Powell of Performance Unlimited had a SD Formula 455 for a while when we used to call in and see him on the way to York Raceway).
I remember the Judge because my friend had a Ram Air III four speed at the time and another friend in Ayrshire still has his Ram Air IV automatic 1970 GTO that came over on the QE2 and used to race regularly at Santa Pod.
The Boss 429 had a bash in the door.
I can't remember the Superbird being at the auction though for some reason, just that it used to sit on the forecourt of Dalblair Ford in Ayr.
The Camaro had the biggest wheels and tyres we had ever seen on the back of it.