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markec
06-10-2012, 12:28 AM
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Rod Grimwood
06-16-2012, 09:29 PM
Looks like hes cheating no windscreen!!

Found a old (very) scrapbook at mummy's. It has alot of cuttings etc from way back.
Here it is Jimmy Boy. Is Dave smiling or is it the wind.

Sketch of same car later with Millen.

Oldfart
06-17-2012, 02:06 AM
That was an exceptionally cool car!

markec
06-17-2012, 04:41 AM
He took the back screen out after the front one broke.

jim short
06-17-2012, 08:01 AM
Yes I believe his long hair was flicking in his eyes plus the top speed picked another five miles an hour!!!

markec
06-26-2012, 10:06 PM
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markec
06-26-2012, 10:09 PM
The above article is out of a book "Cat out of the Bag" by Peter D Wilson, a mechanic in the Competitions dept, Jaguar Browns Road from 1961 to 1966.
Dave Silcock loaned me the book.

markec
06-26-2012, 10:10 PM
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markec
06-27-2012, 05:17 AM
From the book "cat out of the Bag" by Peter D Wilson Jaguar employee
at Browns Road Competition Dept from 1961 to 1966.
the 6th photo is of the 3 Briggs Cunningham cars for Le Mans 1963.

The list of the 12 official Lightweight E Types Original Owners.

#1 John Coombs,sold to Red Rose Motors 1964.
#2 Briggs Cunningham.
#3 kjell Qvale.Disappeared til the 1990's
#4 CT "Tommy" Atkins.sold to Roger Mac 1964
#5 Peter Lidner.crashed written off, remains held by race
organisers,released 17 years later rebuilt by Lynx on a spare
monocoque.
#6 Peter Lumsden.
#7 Briggs Cunningham, Le Mans 1963
#8 Briggs Cunningham, Le Mans 1963
#9 Peter Sutcliffe.
# 10 Bob Jane ( Brysons Australia), sold to York Museum Western
Australia, after 1966
# 11 Dick Wilkins for a road car.
# 12 Phil Scragg, for hillclimbs and sprints.

#13 Sir Robert Ropner, Steel monocoque,Alloy top, doors, bonnet and
bootlid, cast iron block, road car.
@14 Pierre Bardinon (France) LHD, Steel fixed head coupe, Alloy
bonnet,Alloy block, wet sump.

# 14 was esentually a prototype,steel monocoque, iron block, ran 2nd
in class 1962 Le Mans,4th overall for Briggs Cunningham.

Lynx aquired all the spare Lightweight parts including two Alloy monocoques, 1 used for the # 5 rebuild as already shown, the other was built into a car using the spare parts. There is no history of this car known by me.

markec
08-03-2012, 02:01 AM
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Russ Cunningham
08-03-2012, 06:11 AM
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Good to see input from you once more.

markec
08-03-2012, 06:15 AM
I refreshed the photo for Dave and he asked me to post it for him.

Dave Silcock
08-03-2012, 10:11 PM
Hi you Guys, I found this faded old shot during our house repairs as a result of the bloody earthquakes. Mark kindly did his magic on, it so here is the story behind it.As I have mentioned previously I had a very strict upbringing , we had to go to church twice every Sunday and it was considered very bad form to change out of ones collar and tie after church in the morning. After the Sunday roast my brother Desmond and myself decided to have a look at what was euphemistiallly called a reliability trial up the Akuti valley road just out of Little River. We think it was organized by the Vintage Car club but can't be too sure of that. Any way the road was not closed and the timing was effected buy a wind up phone with a wire run up the hill to the finish line. The cars were waved off by the guy with the base phone which was the signal for the finish line guy to start his stop watch. If a local wanted to use the road proceedings were stopped untill the road was clear again. Trevor Crowe was the fastest in his J2 MG [ Ford 10 motor Standard 10 4 speed gearbox]when the start line guy asked us to have a go. We obilged and just managed to pip TJ, as we always knew him, by a very small margin. Just try to imagine that today, probably be jail time.

Rod Grimwood
08-29-2012, 10:08 AM
Tell us about this one Dave,

Dave Silcock
08-29-2012, 11:10 PM
Hi Rod, There is a bit of a story to this one. It's at Dunedin in the early 60's, [Al Dick was in charge of crowd control, can you believe that?] All the corners were right angles as it was a street circuit and it included a bridge where passing was not permitted. During practise I had a wee bit of a miss at the top end and an old Pommy mechanic convinced me that what I needed was a set of KLG 220 spark plugs these were his favorite cure all and he just happened to have a set about his person. So I fitted them and lined up for the race. Now these plugs were the coldest ones that KLG made and were either fouled when I fitted them or got that way lining up because the old girl missed and farted like you would not believe. It was starting to come good when I came up to a Lotus 11 on the over bridge. To my surprise he pulled out and passed a slower car, I stayed behind thinking to Lotus would be black flagged, when he was not the red mist descended and I drove the rest of the race like this, inside wheel lit up and a dose of opposite lock. Hell was I pissed, turned out the Hoo Ray Henry in the Lotus never went to drivers briefings, they were just for lower classes.

woody
08-30-2012, 12:07 AM
That street circuit was about mid 60's. It was a one-off circuit. Prior races had been at the cemetary track. Barry Walker in his sports car hit a lamp post at that meeting destroying the car and himself nearly.

Dave Silcock
08-30-2012, 12:51 AM
Hi Woody, Yes I'd forgotten about that accident,I can remember driving past it thinking ''that looks bad" Can't remember what he called it but it was self built and all aluminium. I'm still going for early 60's as I went to live in Auckland in 65 and had built and raced the second XK 120 before that

woody
08-30-2012, 01:02 AM
Mirage me thinks. 64 was probably the year.

Dave Silcock
08-30-2012, 01:23 AM
Mirage it was.

David McKinney
08-30-2012, 01:40 PM
Mirage me thinks. 64 was probably the year.

65...

Rod Grimwood
08-30-2012, 09:17 PM
Yes 65 is on photo

Chris Read
08-30-2012, 10:49 PM
It was the circuit that went up over the Cumberland St bridge and must have come back along Andy Bay Road. I think Walker hit a pole near the bridge entrance. He was a bit wounded and I always thought he succumbed to his injuries later on but I am not sure. There was a photo in the ODT of the accident.

tweaks
08-30-2012, 11:29 PM
Yup Feb 65 was the race ..won by Jim Boyd
This was the first race meeting I was allowed out to ( Father wanted me to be an All Black and car racing was waste of time and money ) ...I was about 30 mtrs from where the Mirage came to hit pole and if I remember correctly car was bent up in front with rear still on ground and few hay bales around it ..
The curcuit came down Cumberland left into Police, right into Vogel ,right over bridge and then down into Wharf St, right Strathallan past the old Post Office garages and over raillines and then Right onto Andy Bay Road...
Have you got a program in your collection Woody ?

Cheers Lynds

woody
08-31-2012, 12:29 AM
No I have not, but does anybody have one for sale. Barry crashed outside A J Allen's coal yard.

ged
08-31-2012, 02:38 AM
barry walker built the Sabre. i found it under a hedge, rebuilt it and raced it in country gents for couple of years

jim short
09-12-2012, 12:28 AM
SEVENTY YEARS OLD today!!!!

jim short
09-12-2012, 12:30 AM
Happy birthday Dave you dont look anywhere near SEVENTY more like seventyseven

EType
09-12-2012, 05:28 AM
I have a suggestion for Dave and the blue car - I was lucky enough to be invited to the Leadfoot Festival in my E Type Roadster this year, I like most particpants, were blown away by the event and it was easily the highlight of my (limited) motorsport carear.

Why not seek an invite for next year via http://leadfoot-festival.myshopify.com/pages/driver-entry-form

You'll probably find the roll cage isn't an issue.

They did ask a couple of months ago for suggestions on which Drivers they should invite this year.

Sadly I don't think i'll be lucky to be invited again but it would be great to see your car in action.

And a piece of trivia, I purchased the magnesium minilights from the Wiseman E via the Toyshop about 15 years ago -used them for a while but then got nervous about their structural integrity.

Stewart

Dave Silcock
09-12-2012, 07:12 PM
Hi Stewart ,thanks for the kind thought, I might look into that. We have not given up on the roll cage yet and am confident of a satisfactory out come. You should get your wheels X rayed at AirNZ. Kerry Rout, old time racer, did my Cooper Vincent wheels when he was running Non Destructive testing. He told me Cooper Wheels vary rarely failed but that was not the case with Lotus ones. You never know, Mimi lites may just last the distance.
Cheers Dave.

Rod Grimwood
09-13-2012, 02:56 AM
Dave, think Rods Leadfoot is only couple of weeks from Hampton Festival, could be worth the trip.

Dave Silcock
09-13-2012, 07:05 AM
Hi Rod, thats the way I'm thinking at the moment, Mike Sexton has very kindly offered to store the car will in the North so best I get my finger out and get this Blue car set for its debut. Thats providing that Rod wants me and the car . i shall send off a request for an invite soon as.
Cheers Dave.

Rod Grimwood
09-13-2012, 07:56 PM
Dave, will be down for Wigram Revival at Ruapuna on 26 to 28th October at Ruapuna so will try and make contact with you.

Cheers

Dave Silcock
09-17-2012, 01:47 AM
Rod, Sorry I'll miss you mate ,we will be in Canada till the 30th. Doing my very best to get to HD though.
Cheers.

Roger Dowding
07-26-2022, 04:00 AM
more pics from elsewhere on site

The photos referred to - taken at Pukekohe as noted below.

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Now in 2022 ..
In the thread there are two photos of the Wiseman E - Type Both the photos were taken at Pukekohe the Pit area end of the Main Stand.

The Wiseman E - Type is now with Kent Larsen and has been fully restored / rebuilt.

A more recent photo : Kent Larsen own archives. SKOPE 2020 Alan Duncombe photo.

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Another old thread rediscovered. while looking for Levin threads - there are two on about 1956 and another about 1966.
Think the Levin Photos can go on
- Either the Pukekohe Thread - North Island story.
[ RIP Pukekohe in April 2023 ]
- Or the Dunedin Thread.
Still mulling it over.