The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Kilts to Carlo crew hoping for perfect Prefect performanc­e

Endurance: Carnoustie trio will travel 2,000 km to raise awareness of prostate cancer

- Graham Brown

Three car-mad Angus pals are about to embark on the motoring trip of a lifetime after taking on a remarkable classic event for their debut endurance outing.

The trio are burning the midnight oil in a Carnoustie garage to ensure their Ford Prefect is in perfect order for the challenge of a Scotland to Monaco trek which will get under way later this week.

David Tindal, Alan Falconer and Stephen Woods will be among the field of classic cars which will gather in Paisley on Wednesday for the start of the 21st Rallye Monte Carlo Historique, a spectacle which has rocketed in popularity and sees crews depart from a string of destinatio­ns, including Oslo, Barcelona and Reims.

The internatio­nal field features cars of the type which previously participat­ed in the famously demanding rally – and which saw the Mini Cooper catapulted

We’ve spent a lot of hours restoring and rebuilding it, but it’s been very rewarding. DAVE TINDAL

to cult rally car status in the 1960s thanks to Northern Irishman Paddy Hopkirk’s Monte victory.

Dave, who owns Carnoustie Tyres, is hoping he and his team-mates can have a trouble-free run to the chequered flag at the end of the 2,000-kilometre route.

The car belongs to his 18-year-old son, Craig, who agreed to let the trio enter the 1956 Ford for the principali­ty event in return for a restoratio­n job.

Classic cars are a new hobby for the family, who are more used to the hills and glens of the area through their involvemen­t in off-roading exploits with the Tay 4x4 club.

“We’ve spent a lot of hours restoring and rebuilding it, but it’s been very rewarding,” said Dave.

The Carnoustie trio are running under the banner of Kilts to Carlo, and are already winners in the fight to raise awareness of prostate cancer after donations to a Justgiving page hit double their £300 target.

Dave added: “While doing the rally we hope to raise some awareness of prostate cancer to those along the way.

“As it’s mainly men in the rally and cancer seems to unfortunat­ely touch too many of our lives, we thought what better way for us to support those in need and ourselves by knowing vital informatio­n and keeping risk-free if possible.”

gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

 ?? Picture: Kim Cessford. ?? The adventurou­s trio, from left: David Tindal, Alan Falconer and Stephen Woods outside Carnoustie Tyres in the town’s Barry Road.
Picture: Kim Cessford. The adventurou­s trio, from left: David Tindal, Alan Falconer and Stephen Woods outside Carnoustie Tyres in the town’s Barry Road.

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