Funny that it doesn't quite apply to Nigel Webb's Hawthorn Le Mans-winning D-type, amongst others. That car was chopped about as suspension and engine hack almost immediately and last recorded as used fin 1958 or tyre tests by the factory. According to Andrew Whyte, who was the meticulous factory archive/PR man, the car never left the factory intact - it's dismembered parts being used to repair other cars. A new body was made around some of the bits and even by 1983 when he wrote his book, Whyte says there was more than one copy extant of that car and the 1957 winner.MarkE wrote:I agree that it doesn't translate to a race car, but... the forums at the time were full of exactly this sort of discussion, with many condemning the rally car as a 'fake'.
Folks can be very fickle.
Still, it's a nice car with its own history now and probably nobody else can better the claim, but Mike Hawthorn's car? I think not.






