About the ACAG

Restoration of Sydney Allard's dragster

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Re: About the ACAG

Postby Hotrodlawman » Mon Dec 28, 2009 1:21 pm

I like that Idea - sounds like a plan to me
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Re: About the ACAG

Postby stormbringer » Tue Dec 29, 2009 9:14 am

Stu Bradbury wrote:Hey guy,s what about our own group "The Ally oop's"

Haven't we got a member who's quite a good drummer? :lol:
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Re: About the ACAG

Postby crazyhorses » Tue Dec 29, 2009 4:37 pm

Changing the topic I know but I would just like to thank Maurice Takoor for being the latest person to make a donation to the restoration fund. Many thanks Maurice. It is much appreciated.
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Re: About the ACAG

Postby crazyhorses » Tue Jan 12, 2010 9:55 am

Hopefull most of you will have seen that Crazy Horses is receiving its official West Coast launch at the Wally Parks Motorsports Museum on February 12th. Details have been published on Eurodragster.com and on my Crazy Horses blog hosted by theaccelerationarchive.co.uk. The Project 1320 team will be joining us with their poster of the Allard Chrysler so we will be able to promote the project as well as the book. Should be a good few days. If you are out there let me know.
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Re: About the ACAG

Postby crazyhorses » Sun Jan 17, 2010 1:42 pm

Some of you will have noticed that we have opened a WANTED section in the ACAG website. Now the engine is being built we can start to look at other future requirements - one of which is a quality trailer for transportation, workshop and display. If you have any ideas let us know. At the moment we are just fishing in case there is something out there looking for a home.
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Re: About the ACAG

Postby crazyhorses » Mon Mar 01, 2010 3:26 pm

Well, I'll be off on my travels again this week. First to Ocala for the East Coast launch of Crazy Horses at the Don Garlits Museum of Drag Racing. Andy Carter, Viveca Averstedt, Micke Gullqvist, Bud Barnes, Bob Gladstone, Tex Blake, Les Sanderson, Syd McDonald, Roger Gorringe and Andy Wilsheer will be joining Don and myself over Mar 6/7th. Full details on Eurodragster.com Feb 28th news bulletin and rest assured I'l be wearing my ACAG shirts. The Allard Chrysler will also be on show at Race Retro, Stoneleigh Mr 12/13/14. Stand N144 in Hall 3 is the place. Come and say hello.
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Re: About the ACAG

Postby crazyhorses » Sat Apr 03, 2010 2:51 pm

Quite a few changes to the ACAG website thanks to Alan Currans. As well as news updates about the car's public appearances and progress with the engine build at Booth-Arons in the USA, we've started to collect pics of Ally taken during its racing career so if you have any let us know. We've also started to collate articles about the car and Jon Spoard has been very helpful in giving us a start. We now have our own theme tune thanks to Canadian Ked Dieter and full details plus link for downloads are on the ACAG site. The restoration fund gains from every download. I've also added a list of nostalgia items that supporteres might like to buy with procceeds going towards the restoration. Every little helps.
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Re: About the ACAG

Postby herb andrews » Sun Apr 04, 2010 9:58 am

crazyhorses wrote:Quite a few changes to the ACAG website thanks to Alan Currans. As well as news updates about the car's public appearances


I may have skipped over it Brian but I could not find any 2010 public appearances, in particular I was wondering if Silverstone was on again.

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