Mike Moore
Member
Finally got round to taking some pictures of the CGT that I acquired last year, thought I share them here.
This is the ex Lord Mexborough car which after many years in his collection had ended up in the Sir Anthony Bamford Collection
where I found it. It has been obviously well looked after with a fully stamped service book and a very complete history file with
all the bills.
Made in 1981 the 924 Carrera GT is a very rare car, only 75 RHD cars made along with the 405 LHD to homologate the GTR
version for Le Mans. Being it's 30th anniversary this year it means the GTR is eligible for Classic Le Mans, should be some on
the grid next year.
Having done just 41000 miles it was complete with original handbook, tool roll, jack and sunroof panel cover. It just needed a
few things doing like fabricating a new exhaust as they are NLA, a new fuel accumulator as it was leaking, and a new matrix in
the oil cooler. Finished it off with a service and a new windscreen as the old one was de-laminating.
Really pleased with it, just jump in and off you go. Deceptively fast in that you can forget how quick you are going, it's very quiet
and comfortable with electric windows and mirrors and good long legged driving position. The 49/51 weight distribution and
210 hp with a weight of 1180 kg's means it's great fun, taking into account the turbo lag, average brakes and heavy steering at
low speed of course!
Gearbox has the dogleg first and 911 gear sets, and this one has the optional limited slip diff.
The rear 3 quarter picture shows off it's best attribute for me, those big rear arches over the 8" fuchs. The interior shot shows
that early 80's iconic pinstripe look, while the engine bay shows the intercooler with the big pipe disappearing down to the KKK
turbo which runs at .75 turbo boost. The drivers view is dominated by the intercooler scoop on the bonnet, and put the lights on
and it gets very busy across the bonnet!
This is the ex Lord Mexborough car which after many years in his collection had ended up in the Sir Anthony Bamford Collection
where I found it. It has been obviously well looked after with a fully stamped service book and a very complete history file with
all the bills.
Made in 1981 the 924 Carrera GT is a very rare car, only 75 RHD cars made along with the 405 LHD to homologate the GTR
version for Le Mans. Being it's 30th anniversary this year it means the GTR is eligible for Classic Le Mans, should be some on
the grid next year.
Having done just 41000 miles it was complete with original handbook, tool roll, jack and sunroof panel cover. It just needed a
few things doing like fabricating a new exhaust as they are NLA, a new fuel accumulator as it was leaking, and a new matrix in
the oil cooler. Finished it off with a service and a new windscreen as the old one was de-laminating.
Really pleased with it, just jump in and off you go. Deceptively fast in that you can forget how quick you are going, it's very quiet
and comfortable with electric windows and mirrors and good long legged driving position. The 49/51 weight distribution and
210 hp with a weight of 1180 kg's means it's great fun, taking into account the turbo lag, average brakes and heavy steering at
low speed of course!
Gearbox has the dogleg first and 911 gear sets, and this one has the optional limited slip diff.
The rear 3 quarter picture shows off it's best attribute for me, those big rear arches over the 8" fuchs. The interior shot shows
that early 80's iconic pinstripe look, while the engine bay shows the intercooler with the big pipe disappearing down to the KKK
turbo which runs at .75 turbo boost. The drivers view is dominated by the intercooler scoop on the bonnet, and put the lights on
and it gets very busy across the bonnet!