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    Default new article on Crossle & their 35F

    Continuing the Formula Ford feature series on BritishRaceCar, I've just added this car:

    Mark Weatherup's Crossle 35F Formula Ford (56 photos)

    As usual, please let me know if you have any comments or spot errors / omissions in the article, as I'm keen to make this series as complete and accurate as feasible. Enjoy!


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    Nicely done !

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    One of the best FF ever, bunch of fun to drive.

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    Default new article on Crossle & their 35F

    Very nice Club Ford!

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    Great article, enjoyed reading it!

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    Nice. Great looking car, and a nice guy, too. We raced at Chuckwalla earlier this year.
    Go that way, really fast. If something gets in your way, turn.

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    Default Crosslé still build...

    I believe it is interesting for every owner of Crosslé to know that Armie BLACK (former driver for Crosslé) own the company, which did not move from the original place in North Ireland. They have all the jigs for the chassis, and the mould for the bodies. they can repair and rebuild cars, supply original parts, and they still build new Crosslé 9S for historic racing (Zetec engines).

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    Good report about the Crossle, one or two things to correct.
    The diagonal brace above the foot box originally was straight, it's been modified at some time.
    The 41F was the FF2000 version of the narrow track 40F, they were superceded by the standard track 45F & 46F, most 40Fs have been updated to this spec.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick Henderson View Post
    Good report about the Crossle, one or two things to correct.
    The diagonal brace above the foot box originally was straight, it's been modified at some time.
    The 41F was the FF2000 version of the narrow track 40F, they were superceded by the standard track 45F & 46F, most 40Fs have been updated to this spec.
    Thanks for pointing those out Mick. I've got them fixed now!

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