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Thursday, 26 July 2012
Have you seen a classic Rochdale Olympic?
Eight classic Rochdale sports cars gather to welcome Olympic Torch runners on their way to the 2012 Games in London
By: Paul Duchene
When the Olympic Torch passed through the Lancashire town of Rochdale
last month, on its way to the 2012 Olympic Games in London, the city
had a chance to celebrate a 52-year anniversary.
In 1960, Rochdale Motor Panels was on the crest of a wave with
the smash-hit GT model, and named the ground-breaking new monocoque car
after the Rome Olympics taking place that year. The Rochdale Olympic was
only the second true glassfibre monocoque road car ever made (the first
was the Lotus Elite), and about 400 were built between 1959-72.
Torchbearers perform the historic handover in front of the Rochdale cars (Photo courtesy of Malcolm McKay) |
Fifty-two years later, the Olympic torch arrived in Rochdale and members of the Rochdale Owners Club overcame local flooding and the wettest day of the year to enjoy the celebrations. Eight brightly-coloured Rochdales drove from all over the country to form the centre part of the town’s celebrations, and Rochdale’s Cultural Trust, Link4Life, hosted a dinner for ROC members, past workers, and families of the original designer and owners.
The cars were displayed in front of the Town Hall for the day,
and went on to form part of the Olympic procession through the centre of
town. Looking surprisingly modern, they received the warmest of
Lancashire welcomes, especially from the many people who had known the
firm and its workers years ago.
Designed by Richard Parker – whose widow and daughter made the
trip from Bristol to be part of the day – the Rochdale Olympic was named
after the 1960 Rome Olympic Games and was built in the town by Rochdale
Motor Panels from 1960 to 1972. The company pioneered glassfibre car
construction, making aluminium car bodies from 1948 and glassfibre from
1954.
Chairman of the ROC, Ron Scarfe said, “It was an unforgettable
day and a chance also to meet family members of Frank Butterworth who
founded Rochdale Motor Panels with Harry Smith in 1948 along with
employees of the company.”
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(Reference: Duchene, P., (2012), Rochdale lights torch to its Olympic past, hagertyinsurance.co.uk, [Online] Available: click here)
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