I hit up the Trojan Museum for copy that they had on file for the Elva Courier - lots of cool watercolor pictures -- I will start using them for illustrating the blog.
Sports Car Illustrated 1958
Summing up, for the man who wants to drive his car on the street and race it on weekends and still have a chance at the hardware, the Elva Courier will be hard to beat. Admittedly some of the amenities of the full street or boulevard sports car are missing, but to the truly shriven the no-nonsense performance and maneuverability of the Courier will make up for any number of cigarette lighters, ash trays and fancy knobs. SCI 1958
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Monday, February 21, 2011
Road Trip to Reno
Picking roads to travel in the Intermountain west is a challenge my car does not have much in the way of ground clearance - maybe 2 inches maybe just a bit more. the roads we find are beautiful and scenic but sometimes .
require a bit of travel to get to them.
Reno stands out - as a western destination - 8 hrs away
the road down to Lake view Oregon is punctuated by stunning views and a few climbs up mountain ridges but nothing sustained. There is little bit of fun right before Lakeview - but short
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Going down through Alturas and over to Gerlach was our travel plan
The road over the mountains from Alturas to Cedarville, CA were fun and beautiful and I wish we had friends along to share.
Cedarville CA is nice and very western - wood sidewalks - real cow people in trucks - and a real nice place to stop.
After Cedarville, CA
a trip through the Surprise Valley
and then the climb up and over the mountains into Gerlach Nevada
After Gerlach = An early morning trip is best
to Nixon - beautiful and nice turns at the end of Pyramid Lake
Go to Virginia City - What a road - just made for a small sports car
Saturday, February 19, 2011
MG 2011 Recon for Reno
Last week I made a short trip to Reno, Nevada for a business trip
but along the way - I started to think about how to drive to the
MG 2011 Reno event in the most appropriate manner to enjoy an older british car
we are hoping for a few spirited driving companions along the way.
I sussed out California State Route 139 along the way - Susanville to Alturas
Nice road especially out of Susanville north and a nice trip past Eagle Lake where there were actually Eagles in residence.
I have tried Nevada State Route 447 which is beautiful posted 75 mph 2 lane past Pyramid Lake to the
Black Rock Desert - the drive out of Gerlach to Eagleville is sports car heaven - I unfortunately drove it in a Vanagon Westfalia where I reached an indicated 88 mph with a wicked tailwind - Should have taken a picture of the speedo there is a Hot springs - Hotel in Cedarville before crossing the Warner Mtns into Alturas
but along the way - I started to think about how to drive to the
MG 2011 Reno event in the most appropriate manner to enjoy an older british car
we are hoping for a few spirited driving companions along the way.
I sussed out California State Route 139 along the way - Susanville to Alturas
Nice road especially out of Susanville north and a nice trip past Eagle Lake where there were actually Eagles in residence.
I have tried Nevada State Route 447 which is beautiful posted 75 mph 2 lane past Pyramid Lake to the
Black Rock Desert - the drive out of Gerlach to Eagleville is sports car heaven - I unfortunately drove it in a Vanagon Westfalia where I reached an indicated 88 mph with a wicked tailwind - Should have taken a picture of the speedo there is a Hot springs - Hotel in Cedarville before crossing the Warner Mtns into Alturas
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Oregon Coast |
Yes to to pass over the mountains from where I live, requires a two hour commitment
But if I take back roads when I am there - the pacing and views are incredible - there is now a reason to stop and smell the
roses. Driving an older car is interesting as it is more engaging especially if you can reach over and touch
the road
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Pilgrimage to Molsheim
One of the more interesting small automotive themed tours was a pilgrimage to Molsheim
This is the Bugatti castle and next to it is Jeans house and the remnants of the Bugatti factory
Molshiem is interesting and a few Bugatti murals.
Dorlisheim the small community to my back in this picture
It contains the Bugatti graves and the workers that populated the factory
I recommend the Lindelaub Winery for the whole story
This is the Bugatti castle and next to it is Jeans house and the remnants of the Bugatti factory
Molshiem is interesting and a few Bugatti murals.
Dorlisheim the small community to my back in this picture
It contains the Bugatti graves and the workers that populated the factory
I recommend the Lindelaub Winery for the whole story
100-173-L Elva Courier
Elva numbering convention is interesting
First it indicates that the model was COURIER
100 Series was for the export Courier
But it was also for the Front Engine Formula Junior
and for the Mk 1 Sports racer
200 Series was for the UK Courier
300 Series for the Spyder (lightweight Factory car)
173 was the numeric car number
The -L was for Left hand drive - I don't know but an export car to New Zealand it might of been -R
Thinking that the cars would make it through a few seasons of racing. This left a bit of a cavalier attitude to an absolute accounting of cars produced.
The Mk I (V Screen) was to car 50 or so and the Mk II was to approx s/n 173 on the export models
This car appears to be made at Trojan with a Hastings chassis and suspension. The body rolls under the chassis and does not attach to an angle as it does on the earlier car. I have a Trojan brochure that shows this manufacturing happening with Hastings parts. You can see the dual master cylinders in the pictures and this is attached to a custom pedal box like the race cars. The car being first titled in 1961 suggests manufacture by Trojan as well.
First it indicates that the model was COURIER
100 Series was for the export Courier
But it was also for the Front Engine Formula Junior
and for the Mk 1 Sports racer
200 Series was for the UK Courier
300 Series for the Spyder (lightweight Factory car)
173 was the numeric car number
The -L was for Left hand drive - I don't know but an export car to New Zealand it might of been -R
Thinking that the cars would make it through a few seasons of racing. This left a bit of a cavalier attitude to an absolute accounting of cars produced.
The Mk I (V Screen) was to car 50 or so and the Mk II was to approx s/n 173 on the export models
This car appears to be made at Trojan with a Hastings chassis and suspension. The body rolls under the chassis and does not attach to an angle as it does on the earlier car. I have a Trojan brochure that shows this manufacturing happening with Hastings parts. You can see the dual master cylinders in the pictures and this is attached to a custom pedal box like the race cars. The car being first titled in 1961 suggests manufacture by Trojan as well.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
RENO MG 2011
The Elva went to the MG 2011 gathering in Reno Nevada in June MG Reno Event
We are members of NAMGAR (North American MGA Registry) NAMGAR . and technically allowed admittance
The Elva is classified as a "Variant" in their terms. Some of the MGA guys don't seem to cotton much to this, but official members we are. My wife likes MGA Coupes - who knows what might happen
We are members of NAMGAR (North American MGA Registry) NAMGAR . and technically allowed admittance
The Elva is classified as a "Variant" in their terms. Some of the MGA guys don't seem to cotton much to this, but official members we are. My wife likes MGA Coupes - who knows what might happen
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