I remember as a child my Granddad and I would walk to the local corner shop just a short distance from where my grandparents lived, where he purchased his pipe tobacco and newspaper, occasionally he would buy me a matchbox toy and on the way home I'd turn a two minute walk into a half an hour miniature lemans by driving it over any available surface, like low walls or railings.
I guess most blokes remember their toys, be that train sets or meccano so I'm sure I am not alone hankering after those memories and replacing them with a 'grown-up' equivalent for me that is cars and I suppose to most enthusiasts they are really just grown up toys.
Anyway, inspired by that here are the drawings:
Cool Bermuda blue! |
I recently saw some pictures of the Hot Wheels "Vintage Racing" range based on, mostly, muscle cars from the 70's. I thought the Mk3 Cortina would fit great in this range so I produced the only Mk3 racer I know of; Noel Edmonds, is a well known DJ and now TV presenter in the UK, he is probably not known so well for racing a Cortina but back in the 70's that was one of his ventures. He competed in the Cortina BEA Trident Trophy. Other well knows racers competing were Roger Clark, Graham Hill & John Surtees.
Noel's '74 Cortina GT |
Until next time!