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SUSIT
17-06-2015, 21:34
Well after a number of years absence I have rejoined the club and recovered my Allora. Lots of work to be done but got the space and I hope the time, hi to all

Steve

Opps got the pictures a bit wron


http://www.stratosec.com/Forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=8475&stc=1

ChrisCar6
17-06-2015, 22:36
Bet that feels good to get it back in your hands, Steve!
Best wishes!

Bernard
18-06-2015, 08:29
Welcome back wee man !!

Take your time and ENJOY the rebuild....

Look forward to hearing your progess

Cheers

phil

ProtoTipo
18-06-2015, 09:22
Welcome back Steve.

'Just found this:
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-Ky4K9o485Gk/UOsR5imUbsI/AAAAAAABi2U/yBaWCA83Uf8/s800/Carson_Corse_02.jpg

john
18-06-2015, 09:42
Indeed welcome back Steve.
As per your PM willing to help or lend encouragement as required!
Always up for a trip north of the border to Nicolaland.

Chris, is that Steve's Allora or is it the ex-Litton/CAE demonstrator that ended up with Lionel Gooch ( and mysteriously got destroyed in a garage fire.......)
UDN something was the reg.

Strat Fan
18-06-2015, 14:16
The Litton car had Black wheels, I'm with Chris, that the Allora

SUSIT
18-06-2015, 14:54
Hi Guys

Yes Chris great feeling to have it reside back in my garage and to have the space to work on it, Phil will be good and take my time, will be using some hired labour for the heavier jobs so as to keep the missies off my case !

John D I suspect a working holiday on the cards for you if you are up for it.

Yes the picture is of my Allora, I still have the 14 inch revolutions it is sitting on but god knows where. For a short time its picture was used in the Litton brochure, think it was the first Allora to have the rear suspension modified by Dave Carrson

ProtoTipo
18-06-2015, 15:14
Chris, is that Steve's Allora or is it the ex-Litton/CAE demonstrator that ended up with Lionel Gooch ( and mysteriously got destroyed in a garage fire.......)
UDN something was the reg.

As Craig says John, I think the car you're thinking about had black Revolution RFX wheels.
The front wheel offset on a CAE is different to an Allora.
The red lettering for the 'STRATO'S' and 'b BERTONE' is probably unique too. A good clue at least?

ProtoTipo
18-06-2015, 15:30
The 'Corse' on the caption is confusing.

There's also the Allora to Litton overlap, which muddies things:
http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTYwMFgxMzIy/z/Z2AAAOSwZkJUUXJm/$_1.JPG?set_id=880000500F