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Alpha Sports Talk is a Sports Blog created by Chase Marcus Carlson. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 192.58.125.22 (talk) 20:04, 21 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

I have a printout of an old Asp website (amongst volumes of Clubman magazine articles) which shows a complete list of chassis numbers and original owners. I have attempted to update my vehicle (chassis 12) details on Wikipedia, and if successful I will try to fill in all the blanks. Cheers to all Asp owners and Clubman fans.
Rob Passfield aspfan@yahoo,com Aspfan (talk) 12:18, 21 September 2025 (UTC)[reply]

2 later built ASP330 f2's

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I contacted Rory in 2008 when I learned he was doing assisted builds for the ASP clubman. Rory agreed to "license" my mate and I to build ONE ASP330 F2 each. Rory sent the original drawings and we built two cars. Rory saw the completed chassis' in Brisbane about 2 years later and issued us with official build plates and chassis numbers: 54 and 55. Rory also arranged for the original body molds to be sent to Morgan Park with a friend of his from Adelaide who was going racing there. We picked up the molds, made our bodies/noses etc and shipped the molds back to Rory. Later Rory added our cars to the ASP Racing web site including a pic of my car at Lakeside. Rory's description said the cars were built under "contract" by Charles Hoffman and Paul Hannell.

I would love to know where the 330 molds are now - my cars body iss getting a bit worn, torn and frayed... 1.141.51.148 (talk) 02:47, 30 October 2025 (UTC)[reply]