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The Rochdale Owners Club was formed in June 1981 by a group of owners keen to establish a club exclusively for the Rochdale marque.

 

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Thursday 12/20/2001 2:38:18pm
Matthew Knapton
m.m.knapton-98@student.co.uk

  Hello Rochdale owners club! Buried in the deepest, darkest depths of my Dads garage lurks an old kit car; it's been there for a decade or two! My interest in this old lump has increased and I was eager to find out what it is. Information passed down tells me that it's a Rochdale; I suspect a GT (olympic has also been mentioned). Apparently it was bought as a spare donor car for a Dellow(?). Well it's bright yellow anyway! Thought I'd have a look on the web to see if I could find any pictures, et voila; Rochdale owners club! Nice to see a club devoted to the marque! Best of luck with the site & club.
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Thursday 09/20/2001 5:16:35am
Mark Barnes
sparkyb@barclays.net

  Great site! Fantastic cars. But there aren't enough pictures for me to drool over. I will just have to buy one....
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Friday 09/14/2001 10:30:09am
Paul Butterworth
South Wales
Paul.butterworth@ntlworld.com

  Just visited the site of the Butterworth family name...fantastic. Hope I'm linked to it somewhere. I'll have to do some research!
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Monday 09/03/2001 1:24:01am
Bob Mainwaring
Qualicum Beach, Vancouver Island, Canada
britbike@islandnet.com

  Originaly from Rochdale, I worked at the shop in Littledale St.in 1966 for a few weeks before I was railroaded into fabricating the Phase11 body with all its bonding together of its two halves. That`s when I decided that Frank (forget his last name) could have the job. I always thought it was one of the nicest designed kit cars on the road. I`ve kept one of the badges ever since - just as a momento. Good luck with your projects; I would just love the chance to see one again. Bob Mainwaring.
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Friday 08/03/2001 10:34:14am
ian butterworth
bradford
ian.butterworth@bradfordhospitals.nhs.uk

  just discovered link with family name might now try to find the car
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Sunday 07/15/2001 6:02:59pm
john edge
someone@someone.com

  finally managed to find this site, you have managed to hide it very well. not bad needs up dating and more young women in rochdale owners clothing ( so our tony says ). speak to you soon.
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Saturday 06/30/2001 8:35:10pm
John Scholefield Butterworth
Parrish, Alabama, U.S.A
sunnygirl@mindspring.com

  Great site! Syncronicity at work. I too have wanted to build a composite racer. I have studied the feild and want to visit your club meet some day. Good day to race
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Friday 06/15/2001 2:37:43pm
Graham Horabin
Chichester, West Sussex
Graham_horabin@yahoo.co.uk

  Being a kit-car owner myself (Falcon Caribbean) - I thought I'd check out your site. It's good and well laid out.
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Wednesday 03/07/2001 8:32:41pm
Frank Butterworth
Rochdale
frenkiebut@butterworthf|freeserve.co.uk

  Just browsing. Will have more to say later.
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Monday 02/26/2001 4:15:23pm
George Cooke
Clevedon, Somerset (Nr. Bristol)
geoco@easynet.co.uk

  Having owned a 1962 Phase I Olympic (with A series engine) between 1971 & 1973 and now driving a 1959 Frogeye Sprite I thought that I would check out the marque's progress since then. Very pleased to see that so many Olympics survive. I wonder if 8338 PW still exists. I would love to hear from the current owner if it has survived (the car that is!) George Cooke
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