DEALER STAR CAR
Running up that hill
BUYING, SELLING, AUCTIONS, MEMORABILIA
Raced at the first Goodwood in 1948, this recently prepared Cooper-Vincent F2 is ready for the slopes, says Simon de Burton
This old campaigner comes with plenty of paperwork, including letters from John Cooper
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FTER ITS WAR-ENFORCED hiatus, motor racing was well and truly back on the agenda by the late 1940s – not least thanks to the Cooper Car Company set up by Charles Cooper and his son John at the family’s small garage business in Surbiton, Surrey.
Cooper Sr had already built a couple of specials but it was the development of the Cooper 500 Formula 3 car in 1947 that put his name well and truly on the motor sport map.