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Tom,
I noticed that the Yenko Vega in the photos is missing the front and rear spoilers. They were made here in the Detroit area by a company called B.O.R.T. (Balls Out Racing Team), who also did a lot of work for Hurst. I introduced Yenko to them, back in the late 60's. B.O.R.T. has been out of business for many years, but the owners of that company are still friends of mine and they might have some of the Yenko Vega pieces still left. Jim Mattison |
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Jim:
The original spoilers were inside the car. It looks like all that is missing is the engine/trans(!), part of the interior, and the back glass (it's somewhere along the interstate!). As for B.O.R.T., I'm pretty sure dad has a LOT of decals and such from them, as well an original folder or 2 with some info about them. What a cool name...! |
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Jim; As with Rob, I think BORT is a cool name. I had to laugh a few days ago, as I was researching Vega stuff, I ran across a site that mentioned BORT, and said it stood for something like British Overseas Racing Team. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/haha.gif[/img]
Even though I have quite a bit of stuff related to BORT, I would welcome anything, paperwork, parts, etc. anything they might have. As you know, with each piece from the past comes a story, a piece to the puzzle. Tom
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Mr. Mattison,
I am familiar with Jack Purcell and Jack Juratovic's work with BORT. (I've also heard both names used for BORT, but the GM executives I know laughingly knew the real name was Balls Out Racing Team) I am curious if either of them would be interested in answering some questions I have concerning the Monza Mirage and Pontiac Lil'Wide Track Astre they designed many years ago. I am an historian of sorts for the GM Hbody cars and would love a quick exchange with them if they have time. They can answer 20+ years of questions I've had, to include their relationship with Michigan Automotive Techniques (MAT, Inc.) Is there any way either of them would have time to answer a few questions since you know them both? I can be reached offline at [email protected]. Thanks in advance. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggthumpup.gif[/img] As for this Yenko Vega goes, I'm glad to see you got it Tom/Rob. Had I been back in the states and not here in Kuwait I'd have been all over that car since it's just 4 hours North of me. **grin** Maybe I'll have to come down to visit your stable of cars again to see this one. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/naughty.gif[/img] Ken Mahoy |
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ken,
glad to see you are back, thanks for supporting our country and glad you are home safe with family. tom, great find , as belk says , they're out there. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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