Vintage Thing No.111 - the Kayne Special

The Kayne Special III finds grip from the line at Werrington This machine caught my eye at Werrington Hillclimb. It's the Kayne Special, actually the last of a series of 3 built by John Cooper (not the one who did the Minis but another John Cooper whose world famous among MG owners) using MGB components and this one had a Rover V8. It was originally built in 1983 as a tow car with a slushbox for the other Kayne Specials but when drivers were allowed to drive more than one car at meetings John changed to a manual box and got serious with it. Looking and sounding good, this Kayne Special has MGB IFS and semi-elliptic leaf springs It's been sold on now and sports a comprehensive roll cage which spoils its clean lines for me. So who ever heard of a hillclimb car rolling? Remember that Renault 5 Turbo in an earlier post about a meeting at Werrington? As I see more and more Locost Caterfields with cages like this, my eyes are becoming used to them but a traditionally ...