Napier Railton Replica

Napier Railton Replica

Postby StewDurham » Fri May 11, 2012 6:58 pm

Here's one to get the discussion going..

http://www.great-cars.co.uk/classic-car ... story.html
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Re: Tribute Acts..

Postby Mike Bull » Fri May 11, 2012 8:08 pm

Christ man don't do that to me, I thought someone had taken the lid of a certain other thread! :shock:
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Re: Tribute Acts..

Postby Dangermouse » Fri May 11, 2012 10:04 pm

Bit puzzled by the linkspam halfway through the article for car insurance - unless they're planning to sell road legal replicas it makes no sense whatsoever!
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Re: Napier Railton Replica

Postby Mike Bull » Fri May 11, 2012 10:25 pm

Thread title changed to avoid confusion.
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Re: Napier Railton Replica

Postby Dominic Owen » Fri May 11, 2012 10:49 pm

My brain switched off automatically as soon as I read "diesel powered"... :|
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Re: Napier Railton Replica

Postby malcolm uk » Sat May 12, 2012 9:34 am

Have not been to Goodwood in recent years so only saw pictures of the engine/chassis last year.

One wonders why do it? There again, I suppose it is having sufficient funds to indulge the diesel engine business in something sexier than any truck or earth mover.

As it is said to be fitted with modern suspension perhaps it should be used to challenge the speeds set by Graham Moss in Thunderbolt (aero engined Bentley) around Millbrook's high speed test track for some UK records. Would they try Rockingham Oval? The company has sufficient money to go to Nardo if they so choose to exceed the Cobb closed course record speed. But it would be a faux attempt compared with speeds on the Brooklands banking complete with bumps.

Interesting that they promote their project on being a more economical vehicle to run than the original Railton, but then they want to pit one against the other.
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Re: Napier Railton Replica

Postby malcolm uk » Sat May 12, 2012 9:36 am

Thread hi-jacking Mike.

"TRIBUTE ACT"

Anyone know what is happening with last years talking point. As the only one 'of its type' there should have been some information (or do such craft hibernate for the long UK winter).
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Re: Napier Railton Replica

Postby Mike Bull » Sat May 12, 2012 10:10 am

:?
Tricky...

No discussion of said 'act' is going to remain restrained for long, hence the eventual closure of the original thread. It was inevitable that someone was going to mention it again though- I was expecting it the other week as there's just been a little magazine feature about it. (That actually sent quite the trickle of trade in our direction by way of people choosing to seek out the real thing instead, which was nice to see.)

Asides from that I fully expect it to turn up again at records week this year, when the whole thing is sure to flare up again, like it or not. But for now, perhaps we should just leave it, eh?
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Re: Napier Railton Replica

Postby malcolm uk » Sat May 12, 2012 12:53 pm

Hi-Jack - TRIBUTE ACT

Enough asked by me ...... the magazine story should have set a few pulses racing, I kept quiet ...... thought there may be the use of irony in the chosen publication title :evil:
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Re: Napier Railton Replica

Postby Renegadenemo » Sat May 12, 2012 4:59 pm

Asides from that I fully expect it to turn up again at records week this year, when the whole thing is sure to flare up again, like it or not. But for now, perhaps we should just leave it, eh?


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