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General Category => Sales & Auctions => Topic started by: chavattov on January 27, 2015, 11:39:13 AM
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http://www.leboncoin.fr/equipement_auto/759957171.htm?ca=17_s
here a rytecraft body on sale in France.
hope it could be save.
Pierrick
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I have only seen this , the fairground bumper car, version in photographs before . An easy renovate I expect but would be hard to find correct wheels if not engine ( Rusty Chrome surely you can find photos of this one ;) ) at least I expect this is original ?
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This dutch site has a few photos of the cars in use.
http://www.kermishistorie.nl/html/benzine_racebaan.html (http://www.kermishistorie.nl/html/benzine_racebaan.html)
http://www.kermishistorie.nl/html/tjakko_de_vries.html (http://www.kermishistorie.nl/html/tjakko_de_vries.html)
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There was a similar "Brooklands miniature racing track" at Eastbourne Pleasure Gardens when it opened in 1935, where they also had Rytecraft Scootaboats nearby. No idea what they looked like.
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Of interest
http://sb-vintageservices.co.uk/the-history-of-rytecraft-scooter-car-new/
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I knew a shop a while back that sold copies of old b/w photos and wish I had bought the one of a semi aerial view of a 30's racetrack with Rytecraft Scootacars , with the large bumpers with the spring shock absorbers . A great period shot and could well have been Eastbourne
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I've lived around the Eastbourne area for 70 years and haven't heard about a 1935 Eastbourne Pleasure Gardens with a rytecraft track or ryteboats. Eastbourne has for years not allowed anything to upset the tranquility of the seafront. I can't find anything on the net . In the 1950s I remember Littlehampton having an indoor figure of eight track that crossed over itself in Smart's amusement park built in 1935 I think, with old 1930s four wheeled electric cars that got their power from overhead wires like trams, could have been rytecraft based with springy bumpers all round. My brother and I went there in the late 50s as school kids and he was knocked out of his car onto the track by some idiot shunting into the back. After having his head sewn up we went home to Polegate. A couple of days later someone came from the park with an offer of £100 to keep quiet, which my Dad grabbed with open hands! There was also a track with those type of cars on one of Brighton's piers. I remember a mate and I was chucked off for bumping into each other, we had only did one lap. We were not amused, they were bumper cars after all to our eyes. ;D
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And yet thousands acclaimed it Eastbourne's Mecca of fun!
From the Sussex Express June 28 1935.
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I am not so sure about Harry's Corner, but a miniature Brooklands track sounds brilliant.
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I did wonder if it could be the same "Brooklands" track shown in one photo on the link that Barry posted, but from a quick look on Google maps, there doesn't seem to be a site in Eastbourne where you'd have a railway bridge in the background.