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Cooper Cars - Grand Prix History

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    The Charles Cooper built his first racing car in 1936. This was a special based on an Austin Seven. After serving with the Royal Air Force during the war, Cooper and his son John decided, in 1946,...

1952 Cooper Bristol CB3/52 – The Old Racing Car …

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    Designed by the company for the 2-litre Formula 2 Series, CB3/52 was one of two run by the Cooper Car Company, as a works backed entry in International racing in Europe in 1952-53, driven by Brandon and Brown under the Ecurie Richmond …

Greatest Cars, Cooper Bristol T20 – in 2 motorsports

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    The Cooper Bristol T20. It was produced at the beginning of 1952 and was powered by a L6 Bristol engine. The Bristol engine had been chosen because it …

Cooper Bristol - Simon Cars

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    The first car, a Cooper 500, was built with a JAP 500cc motorcycle engine behind the driver and entered in Formula Three [F3] races as well as hillclimbs. Cooper Cars won 64 out of 78 F3 races, and with this success they built a T12 car and …

Cooper Car Company - Wikipedia

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1952 Cooper Cooper-Bristol MK1 – vintageracingcars

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    1952 Cooper Cooper-Bristol MK1 – vintageracingcars 1952 Cooper Cooper-Bristol MK1 We have a 1952 Cooper Cooper-Bristol MK1 for sale. This is a vintage racing car with lots of history and driven by very famous people. John Barber bought it in 1952. Before then, he was racing an F3 Cooper-JAP 500. The T20 CB/7/52 fall into the F2 spec.

1955 Cooper Bristol T40 - Collectorscarworld

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    1955 Cooper Bristol T40 By Ascott Collection - January 25, 2021 The Cooper Bristol T40 – a revolutionary Formula 1 car! Three-times Formula 1 world champion – Jack Brabham’s first Formula 1 car! Selected to take part in the …

1953 Cooper T23 Bristol Mk II - Images, Specifications …

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    Cooper T23 Bristol Mk II. Charles and his son John Cooper operated a Vauxhall dealership after World War Two. They keenly recognised the need for cheap and simple racing cars, during a time when everything in England was still rather scarce, and motor racing was not seen as a direct necessity. Charles Cooper had gained considerable experience ...

Cooper Bristol Road Cars? - TNF's Archive - The Autosport Forums

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    Apart from the F2 single-seaters, several sports Cooper-Bristols were built. Some were slightly widened F2 cars with cycle-type guards, but others had all-enveloping bodywork. I'd be surprised if...

Bristol Cars - Wikipedia

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    Bristol Cars was a manufacturer of hand-built luxury cars headquartered in Bristol, England. After being placed in receivership and being taken over in 2011, it entered liquidation in February 2020. ... some Lotus and Cooper racing cars, and several others. In 1961, with the launch of the Bristol 407, the company switched to larger Chrysler V8 ...

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