LJK Setright (correct spelling) as noted above was one of my 'hero ' writers. Great technical, mechanical and automotive knowledge along with brilliantly crafted prose. A proper character rarely seen without his leather gloves. He even went to bed in them. (OK I made that last bit up).
LJK... remember being at a posh press reception when he turned up in an immaculate tailor-made suit but wearing bright lime green leather motorcycle boots. Press officers used to dread him being in attendance at car launches because he would always ask the most absurdly complex technical questions – kind of hard to answer if the car happened to be something as prosaic as a Morris Marina...
Before this tangental thread gets shut down for going off topic, how about Henry J Manney?
I've devoured most of his scribblings too. Another eccentric from a similar era. Of a different type to DSJ of course, but divertingly amusing.
KS wrote:LJK... remember being at a posh press reception when he turned up in an immaculate tailor-made suit but wearing bright lime green leather motorcycle boots. Press officers used to dread him being in attendance at car launches because he would always ask the most absurdly complex technical questions – kind of hard to answer if the car happened to be something as prosaic as a Morris Marina...
From memory Setright had a love affair with BMW motorcycles and big Bristols - If you'll kindly excuse the expression.
“Much of the social history of the Western world over the past three
decades has involved replacing what worked with what sounded good "..
1971 911 2.2T sold
1970 911 2.2S Sold but remains within DDK
1959 Lancia Flaminia PF Coupe
KS wrote:LJK... remember being at a posh press reception when he turned up in an immaculate tailor-made suit but wearing bright lime green leather motorcycle boots. Press officers used to dread him being in attendance at car launches because he would always ask the most absurdly complex technical questions – kind of hard to answer if the car happened to be something as prosaic as a Morris Marina...
From memory Setright had a love affair with BMW motorcycles and big Bristols - If you'll kindly excuse the expression.
Indeed - was riding an R90S when I first met him. I always tended to prefer smaller Bristols, so didn't take much notice of his preference – or that of Vic.
LJK used to have a monthly column in BIKE magazine
back in the late 70s when I had long hair and rode an
old Triumph. I wasn't intelligent enough to understand
him back then!
Now Porsche less and sad.
3.2 Carrera Speedster (Sold and sorely missed)
3.2 Manual Cayenne (Sold)
73 2.4S (Gone to Singapore)
75 3.0l 914 (Sold)
Lovely prewar Traction 11b with alleged Gestapo history. I believe the French weren’t too keen on these cars for decades because they were the Gestapo’s first choice. This is a Jersey car for total restoration.