Donald Campbell's Road Cars
Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 12:11 pm
I know Donald Campbell had a series 1 E-Type at the time of his demise but can anyone shed light on his previous cars? I believe he once owned a Jensen Interceptor.
In no particular order and by no means an exhaustive list, an AC Ace, 4.5 Litre Bentley, Aston Martin DB2, Aston Martin DB3, Jaguar XK 120, Jaguar XK 150, Mercedes SL, MK1 Jaguar, Radford Mini Cooper, Aston Martin DB4 GT, Jaguar E-Type 4.2, Morris 1000 Traveller. I'm not aware of the Jensen, if he did own one it would be a 1950's model, not the more famous version which was introduced at the Earls Court motor show in November 66.Wallis wrote:I know Donald Campbell had a series 1 E-Type at the time of his demise but can anyone shed light on his previous cars? I believe he once owned a Jensen Interceptor.
The Traveller was the 'jack-of-all-trades car, without doubt used by Louis and Julia but owned by DC and used as well by Leo. There are stories of a Ferrari, but I have never personally seen any evidence, but It would not surprise me. The cars were not always a shade near to Bluebird blue either. The Merc was a Metallic red, the Aston DB4 GT similarly coloured, the Morris 1000 cream, AC and XK120 very dark blue, almost black.Mike Bull wrote:Did Donald actually own the Morris Traveller then Neil? I just assumed it was the Goosens' own vehicle, but perhaps Donald bought it for their use?
sheppane wrote:In no particular order and by no means an exhaustive list, an AC Ace, 4.5 Litre Bentley, Aston Martin DB2, Aston Martin DB3, Jaguar XK 120, Jaguar XK 150, Mercedes SL, MK1 Jaguar, Radford Mini Cooper, Aston Martin DB4 GT, Jaguar E-Type 4.2, Morris 1000 Traveller. I'm not aware of the Jensen, if he did own one it would be a 1950's model, not the more famous version which was introduced at the Earls Court motor show in November 66.
Wow, that was quick! The Jensen Interceptor in question believed owned by Donald was one of the 50's models and made a cameo appearance in the 1962 film "The Fast Lady". Interesting about the CV8, I'll chase that one up and see if the car has survived. Is that your CV8 in the photo?klingon wrote:Wasn't an Interceptor it was a CV8-remember a photo in the owners club mag when I owned one of DC sitting in a light metallic blue one same as mine (what other colour do you think he would buy?)
Steve,f1steveuk wrote:Being picky, wasn't the Mercedes a SLR "Gullwing", the SL being the smaller version?
Ken (Norris) had a Bentley MKVI that was once DC's which he then gave Ken as a thank you.
I'm sure the CV8 in the stock photo you happened to choose belongs to a friend who also happens to have a 50's Interceptor like Donald was supposed to have!klingon wrote:@ Wallis-no wish it was!-just a stock photo,mine was a lot rustier than that!-think I paid somewhere in the region of £300 pounds for it so you can guess how long ago that was-swapped it for a series 1 e type roadster-sigh!