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The History - Part One | The story from conception of WSM in 1961 . . |
Cars, motorhomes, wheels, windscreens and more . . | |
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Updates on WSM's in competition in the current year plus archives . . | |
WSM S2 introduction and price list . . | |
Pictorial file in three parts of WSM's in action from 1962 to date . . | |
New contacts, forthcoming events plus archives . . | |
Pictorial file on almost everything bar WSM's that DW-S drove . . |
A Survivor . . The WSM MG1100 was intended to equip four adults with 30mpg economy and 100mph performance. Retaining the MG interior and completed in 1965 by Peel Coachworks, the advent of the 70mph speed limit discouraged Douglas from making further examples. The car proved a capable family runabout and tow car for other WSM's, and even competed at Silverstone and Woburn in Mike Lewis's hands in 1966. It was not a favourite with all the family however, as the hydrolastic suspension turned some back seat passengers green. Pictured left with Alec and Fred at Peel Coachworks in 1965 with WSM 301 on the trailer, nothing further was heard of the car. |
A Recovery . . When the WSM MGB returned to the UK in 1996, Anthony went to the South of England to see the WSM "just for old times sake . ." and came away with his second WSM. The subsequent strip down and restoration took away forty plus pounds of filler, and the decision was taken to retain the colour as the car had been red for almost 20 years, although this time in the darker 'Tartan' shade as on 202. The car has since appeared at WSM gatherings at Rockingham and Wyboston, and raced with the 'Equipe' GTS series at Snetterton, Montlhery, Silverstone, Oulton Park, Donington, Dijon and Brands Hatch. Road registered, it is occasionally driven to and from events as in the 1960's, and featured at the Goodwood Revival in 2003 when invited with four WSM's to race in the Fordwater Trophy race. At Mallory on October 2nd 2005, the WSM MGB was alongside the MGB of Tony and Pia Bianchi in the Top Hat series season finale, and in 2006 a second Revival entry saw the car with five other WSM's on the grid in a fitting tribute to the spectating designer. The car made a second appearance at the MGCC Silverstone meeting in June 2007 in company with WSM 301, and was at the Silverstone MGLive event in June 2010 alongside WSM's 202 and 210. The annual BDC meeting at Silverstone in July 2010 was used as a practice run for a third Goodwood Revival appearance in September 2010, and a test day at Goodwood a week before the Revival revealed the change to Dunlop 'L' section tyres suited the car's performance. Minor mechanical failure on the outlap prior to the Fordwater Trophy race marred the week-end, but the car remains in family ownership. The HRDC 'MGB50' series in 2012 presented opportunities to compete with similarly powered FIA MGB's, and MGLive at Silverstone saw the WSM amongst a stellar 58 car grid for the MGB50 Celebration race with 'Ecurie' GTS. Via Barry Sidery-Smith and Jonathan Kimber, the MG Owners Club displayed the car at the NEC Classic Car Show on November 16th-18th amidst glamorous company, and highlighted the recent colour alteration incorporating the 'Chiron' blue favoured by DW-S. Approaching 50 years in competition, the car continues to be campaigned. |
Goodwood Revival 2006 - 'Sensational' Fordwater Trophy . . News in May 2006 that the WSM MGB, WSM 207 and Sebring BXN were on the Fordwater grid for the second time in the September classic - and in July came further invitations for 202, 210 and 301 - Sell Out Week-End Audience of 110,000 click here for John Sprinzel interview by Neville Haye click here for YouTube film click here for a two-page Rev Counter 'Spritely Revival' report from Mike Wylie For those petrol heads whose passion is lured by slippery bodied coupes from the 1960's, there was only one place to be on Friday 1st September as practice got underway at 10.15am for the third grid on the card of the stunning West Sussex event. John Sprinzel and wife Caryl made the trip from Hawaii, and were thrilled to watch a grid full of Sebrings, SLR's (Sprinzel-Lawrence Racing), Ashley, Lenham and WSM cars, and with former racing buddies Jack Wheeler, Peter Jackson, Cyril Simpson and Douglas Wilson-Spratt present. Stirling Moss was driving PMO 200 again, a car that both Sprinzel and Moss had raced in period and which had been restored from basket-case condition by Paul Woolmer.Practice - The SLR Morgan Plus 4's of Keith Ahlers and Adrian Van Der Kroft predictably set the pace in dry conditions at the head of a 30 car grid, but Tommasi, Burnett and Hulett were in the hunt, and more so should a forecast wet track materialise on race day. Jim Lowry had a brush with the barriers but with 'Spadge' Hopkins and Rob Cull's help, 202 was ready for the race - go to 'Race News 2006' for a full event report. |
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Douglas Wilson-Spratt In Memorium |