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Hello my Euro Freinds, I have some questions about an alleged American car that ironically some of you across the pond may be better qualified to answer.

The Howmet Turbine TX Mark II Can-Am/Spider. I have seen pictures of the model kit and atleast on pic of the real car, but did it ever compete in Can-Am or anywhere else for that matter? And Finally would anyone consider casting it in 1/32 scale ?

Some links to ponder.

http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR...zXbL5m-SwfNlifg

http://website.lineone.net/~pete.stowe/pete_howmet.htm

Cheers, Chet
 

· Phil Smith
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John Dilworth (howmet tx) did a very nice casting of the coupe in 1/32, I did a short run of these in the Exkaz range a couple of years ago,



I believe the masters are now in the hands of Steve Francis/Dave Capelan but not sure if they have marketed this one or not.
 

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QUOTE but did it ever compete in Can-Am

I have three Can Am history books by Pete Lyons and his DVD and have never seen any reference to the Howmet Can Am car of the better known GT ever competing in Can Am.
 

· Russell Sheldon
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Hi Chet,

The Howmet TX Mk II with open bodywork (rebuilt chassis #2, which had been rolled at Le Mans) never raced. In August 1970 it was used it to set six new FIA speed records for turbine cars, but it never competed in a race.

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Russell
 

· Phil Kalbfell
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While there were only 2 original cars I believe that there are now 3 restored cars! One of which is a " new build" and one converted from the original open top car and raced along with the original closed car.
 

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The 1968 Howmex TX had a turbine engine used in helicopters made by a firm called Continental I believe only one of the three cars mentioned has it (unless the new build has managed to get hold of one). When one of the cars was at the Goodwood Festival of Speed it was running a Ailson (?) engine and had to be jacked up and held on the brake to start up. It did not have the proper waste gate system.
Regards Allan
 
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