Very impressive Steve - thank you for digging these out. These shots were taken before we bought the car. Ricardo bought it in 1984 and we ran 85/6 seasons. As in the pix, the car was running a nitrous injected SP450 Daimler hemi, which looked great, but was a little fragile. We ended up blowing the block to smithereens, by over liberal application of the giggle gas. The cylinder block literally fell apart when we took the heads off.
In order to creat a more robust package, we installed a 460ci wide-block that came out of Dave Gradys 57 Fairlane "Spirit of the Fifties". This 4 bolt engine had much more torque (but was a little heavier) and delivered around 430hp (without the N2O) It had a 1000cfm Holley Dominator and was a real handfull out of the traps. It had the original Jaguar solid axle, which was a little worrisome, half-shaft-wise. But it did the job.
Best et was right on the bracket 9.26 148mph. It was quite a good car to drive (tracked straight and stopped OK) but it would easily rotate the tyres on the rims and when it got out of shape it needed catching quick - we installed a larger steering wheel, to help that.
Ricardo ended up trading it against a gasser - a 1971 351ci Pinto called 'Revellution' - now, that bastard was truly scary! Got anything on that one Steve??