djw090 David Witham Warwick UK (115 posts) Registered: 06/12/2008 11:20AM Main British Car: MGB 1974 and MG ZT 160 turbo 2005 |
Warwick (Pearless) V8
I have just got back from the Circuit des Remparts in Angouleme, France. The was a car running in one of the races that I thought might be of interest.
It runs a Buick 215 V8 and has competed there a number of times in the past. When my son and I were walkings around the pits we found someone we know was in the pit crew for the car. The Circuit des Remparts is run around a section of the old city walls. More details about the event at www.circuit-des-remparts.com |
ex-tyke Graham Creswick Chatham, Ontario, Canada (1166 posts) Registered: 10/25/2007 11:17AM Main British Car: 1976 MGB Ford 302 |
Re: Warwick (Pearless) V8
Now, there's something you don't see every day!
From the appearance, it seems to have a fibreglass body - I wonder which chassis it's based on? |
Moderator Curtis Jacobson Portland Oregon (4595 posts) Registered: 10/12/2007 02:16AM Main British Car: 71 MGBGT, Buick 215 |
Re: Warwick (Pearless) V8
Quote: Warwick's are basically a continuation of the Peerless GT line. Some explanation of that lineage is included here: Mark Rosenberg's Pearless GT For the sake of comparison, here's a snapshot I took at Summit Point... I'd live to see photos of the Buick 215 engine installation! How well did it fit? What chassis changes (from Peerless's multi-tube frame, etc.) were required? |
djw090 David Witham Warwick UK (115 posts) Registered: 06/12/2008 11:20AM Main British Car: MGB 1974 and MG ZT 160 turbo 2005 |
Re: Warwick (Peerless) V8
I will find out if the @#$%& I know in the pit crew has any pictures of under the bonnet.
However, he did open the bonnet while we were there. The whole front hinges forwards like on a Triumph Spitfire or Herald where as a Peerless has a seperate bonnet. The extra vent and raised bonnet line behind it is all to do with the air induction system. I don't know if that is a normal Warwick feature of a racing mod on this car. The car used 4 down draft twin choke delorto carbs and their trumpets come through the bottom of a large flat aluminium tray which is the bottom and sides of a plennum chamber. The bonnet skin forming the top. I think most Warwicks continued with the Triumph engine as used in the Peerless. The following website has more info if you are interested. www.peerless-gt.co.uk/frames.html |