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    Default Identify Barn Find Formula Ford

    Need help identifying classic barn find. No tag, log book or paperwork.

    Thanks in advance!

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    I'm guessing it's a Hawke but I haven't found an exact match yet....
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    Default guessing here

    Hawke DL9?

    Parallel links in bottom of rear suspension was my clue but this is still just a guess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Offcamber1 View Post
    Hawke DL9?

    Parallel links in bottom of rear suspension was my clue but this is still just a guess.
    Yeah, that's what it looks like, with the dash hoop being added later.
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    Yep, Hawke DL9

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    Quote Originally Posted by Offcamber1 View Post
    Hawke DL9?

    Parallel links in bottom of rear suspension was my clue but this is still just a guess.

    Agree - looks a LOT like a DL9!

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    Check with Keith Averill, IIRC he had a Hawke FF back in the day. Not certain what model however

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    Sure looks like my Hawke DL11, even down to the Roland valve cover.

    The front lower rack mounts, show a longer stud that is used on mine to attach the front radiator.

    The DL9 used side radiators, DL11 front.

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    Looks like it still has the original roll hoop. That should have SCCA registration number. Should at least give you a place and approximate date.

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