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That makes sense Ken. It therefore seems to have been a converted 250F Maserati, rather than the real Tec-Mec which basically was a follow on from the 250F but had a 250F engine.
Was it merely the name they used on the NZ car and if so, why? I know that there are NZ Chevrons and UK Chevrons for example, but Tec-Mec seems a strange name to use considering it was a shortened version of the full company name - Studio Tecnica Meccanica.
Looking a the NZ 1963 photo above, it doesn't look like the original Tec Mec which was a slightly smaller, lighter, version of the 250F. A follow up or continuation if you like.
The NZ photo seems to me to be a full sized, original 250F. Maybe Jim Barclay would know?
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2012
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As this weekend's Legends meeting was cancelled, I expect next week's Caffeine & Classics to be cancelled, it's a slim time for new photographs, so a reliance on the archives and maybe I'll get back to more scanning and filing?
I'm just hoping and praying that the Goodwood Revival goes ahead and that I'll be able to get there. Flights are booked and paid for.
2012 - Not a Ferrari! Fittipaldi
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Back to Ferraris...
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2016
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Monaco F1 Grand prix and the Monaco historic meeting, both cancelled and won't be rescheduled.
1988 - Cisitalia at Donington
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2002 - Bugatti
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2004 - Dome
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2008 - Begg
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The smart ones amongst you may have realised that this is a dip into the non-British race car section of my library.
2009
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2102 - Monaco
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I suppose that now we are in lockdown, I could get stuck into more scanning, but with a crook shoulder, limited time on a keyboard. My lovely wife thinks I should be tidying the office...
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2018
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Oldfart
03-24-2020, 08:36 PM
Ray, and the "lovely wife"please keep these coming. It's helping some of us who are now into second week of a 4 MONTH lockdown stay remotely sane. I suspect there will be bugger all in the sideboard by the time we come out of this. Right now I can't even register for food delivery as a 70 year old here in Outer Pongolia as the system is overloaded. Most likely the pyjama mummas getting more bog rolls, now the McDonalds is closed and they don't know how to feed their gluttony.I'm officially a "Vun rubble" as the radio announcers can't pronounce the English language.
Roger Dowding
03-25-2020, 05:26 AM
" I suppose that now we are in lockdown, I could get stuck into more scanning, but with a crook shoulder, limited time on a keyboard. My lovely wife thinks I should be tidying the office... "
" Ray, and the "lovely wife"please keep these coming. It's helping some of us who are now into second week of a 4 MONTH lockdown stay remotely sane. "
Ray and Rhys - my " Her Indoors " is letting me have some time as have just been doing a big effort getting new garden ready for her - so time off for good behaviour - let me report a couple of weeks in.
Ray the Office will be tidy -how you like so you alone can find stuff - keep it up as Rhys says for our sanities.
Take care all of you - stay safe.
No new photos so an older one ..well from 1955 at Sebring.. Classic Cars USA article on " Cunningham " has AHS3501 an Austin Healey in the background
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Right now I can't even register for food delivery as a 70 year old here in Outer Pongolia as the system is overloaded.Sorry to hear that Oldfart. Be patient.
One of my very best ex-work buddies, lives in Norfolk (ex grade 1 police driver), has been looking after his wheelchair-bound wife, who has MS, and has been doing so for 25 years now.
Bad enough having a restricted life anyway, without family being able to come in to assist, so we are just counting our blessings.
Gave up trying to go to the supermarket or veg shop as the queues were horrendous, but the local butcher (who we don't normally use - normally too expensive) there was just one person being served, so we bought bacon and home made sausages. Two doors away, fresh fish shop and no queue so bought two large fillets of snapper.
Keep smiling chaps.
Meanwhile, any requests for cars, events, locations etc., will be considered for this thread!
ERC, do have any pictures of the 76,77,78 shellsport f5000 series in the UK? would love to see them if possible. thanks
Hi 928, I may have some, but so far, I have only ever published one on here, and I suspect that I don't have many of a decent quality.
I have posted this before, from 1976 but I'll see what I haven't yet scanned. It was a time when I was actively competing in sprints and hillclimbs, so I didn't go to too many race meetings.
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Kevin Hirst
03-25-2020, 09:16 PM
Sorry to hear that Oldfart. Be patient.
One of my very best ex-work buddies, lives in Norfolk (ex grade 1 police driver), has been looking after his wheelchair-bound wife, who has MS, and has been doing so for 25 years now.
Bad enough having a restricted life anyway, without family being able to come in to assist, so we are just counting our blessings.
Gave up trying to go to the supermarket or veg shop as the queues were horrendous, but the local butcher (who we don't normally use - normally too expensive) there was just one person being served, so we bought bacon and home made sausages. Two doors away, fresh fish shop and no queue so bought two large fillets of snapper.
Keep smiling chaps.
Meanwhile, any requests for cars, events, locations etc., will be considered for this thread!
Ray, we have an ocean full of large snapper up here & boat full of fuel & bait & lot's of time & no waiting at the boat ramp & calm water & not allowed to go fishing so am going to go to yard with fishing rod & a couple of beer's & sit in boat for a couple of hours, stay safe
khyndart in CA
03-26-2020, 07:20 AM
Check these numbers out. I don't remember any attempt to shut the country down. Perhaps they should have !
I do remember we had a different president then who was not getting thrashed by the press !
"The 2009 flu pandemic in the United States was a novel strain of the Influenza A/H1N1 virus, commonly referred to as "swine flu", that began in the spring of 2009. The virus had spread to the US from an outbreak in Mexico.[116]
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that from April 12, 2009 to April 10, 2010, there were 60.8 million cases, 274,000 hospitalizations, and 12,469 deaths (0.02% case fatality rate) in the United States due to the virus.
(Ken H)
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British Sports Racing/GT cars.
1966 Attila
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1970 - Chevron
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and again
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Coldwell GT
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Roger Dowding
03-29-2020, 02:54 AM
ERC Ray - the first photo Atilla and last fourth - Coldwell GT white race #146 are not showing - but,
If you right click on the image to "Open image in a new tab " - another tab appears - click on that and there is the photo.
I had the issue yesterday when posting - " Submit Post " and when i went of the thread and back on they were there - Wierd ..
Oldfart
03-29-2020, 05:43 PM
All showing for me!
Allan
03-29-2020, 08:50 PM
None showing for me right now although they were yesterday.
Roger Dowding
03-29-2020, 11:28 PM
All OK for me today - ??? all four photos.
Allan
03-30-2020, 02:33 AM
All back again for me.
Phew! If they show for me (they don't always, and I re-post), then I assume they are visible to others.
2012 - Monaco. The mid 1950's sports racing cars are amongst my favourites, as they coincide with my first visits to Mallory Park, at a time when it was either sports cars or single seaters - no saloons.
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2016 - Crossle
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Cooper
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1970 - Felday. Apologies if any have been posted previously. interesting in the background, if you can be bothered looking past the, er, mechanic, on the right, is a Mini Marcos and Ash Cleave's Morris Special.
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1973
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2016
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Michael Clark
03-31-2020, 10:08 PM
Felday was a very interesting 4WD device wasn't it. Maybe even driven by Jim Clark.
Please don't apologise for repeats! #19 - is that a Merlyn?
I have it as an Elva Michael. You can vaguely see the bonnet badge. I'm afraid that with the advent of the Lotus 23, sports car racing changed forever and the cars all started to look the same.
I think the Felday has been discussed on here before, but as initially, I didn't keep a record of what I had posted, one or two of the earlier postings may reappear. Jim Clark did indeed drive the Felday, but not sure when without consulting Google. (Added: Jim Clark drove the car in 1966 - Guards Trophy Race.)
I noted in my diary for 27/12/1965 - it was the only entry worth transcribing to the old diary spreadsheet I have been building - that it was the first time out and beat the McLaren Elvas at Brands Hatch - televised. Won 1 race and second in another (to a McLaren). According to my diary, an 1880cc engine (probably BRM). Also reverting to my diary, apparently the first day I wore a string vest!!! I'm sure that conjures up an image you'd rather forget.
"Departing from previous Felday spaceframe chassis practice, Westbury built a sheet-steel 'monocoque' backbone structure for his 'Mark 4' with the BRM V8 engine turned about-face at the rear, clutch at the front. A short propeller shaft then ran forward to the Ferguson FF gearbox and control unit, mounted in unit with the front-drive assembly. A jointed prop-shaft then ran back from the control unit under the engine's left-side cylinder bank to a rear-drive differential unit."
The car was built by Peter Westbury (this was Felday 4) and the driving often shared with a Channel Island co-worker, Mac Daghorn, who I think drove the car in that first race.
The above quote was taken from:
https://www.bonhams.com/auctions/21906/lot/306/
Well worth a read, as there are links to the Ferguson P99, which Westbury drove to great success in the hillclimb championship, and the Techcraft BRM 4WD.
Michael Clark
04-01-2020, 04:30 AM
Thank you Ray. Having guessed wrong with the Elva, what about the #34. No badge there so my stab is either a BT5 or BT8 Brabham, if it's not a Lotus 19!.
You are quite right about the Lotus 23 defining the shape of the majority of small bore sports racers from that time - the Crossle 7S was an Irish version on a similar theme
Chocolate fish Michael. Brabham it is. I have to say that I was rather glad they dropped that class for 2018, as it isn't a class that really interests me too much, certainly not photographically, apart from the much missed local Festivals, where they did add variety to the grids.
I'm picking these out in alphabetical order in bunches, just in case there is no real logic to the posts, then they sort themselves out in date order.
1956 - Mallory (dad's pic).
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1966 Mallory - Lola - either Denny Hulme or Syd Taylor having a bit of an issue with the hairpin.
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Lotus 30 - note the colour differences between Ilford film (above) and Kodak. I stuck to Kodak from then on and Ilford for B & W.
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1970 - Scraggs Lola special
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Michael Clark
04-02-2020, 03:32 AM
If it was the 11th of April '66 then it was Sidney Taylor.
Denny was at Goodwood. Both finished second
Correct Michael. This is a link to the entry list and result - race 1. I suppose I should have checked, especially as I'd scanned it and it is on my own website.
http://www.monza.org.nz/UK_entries/mallory2/166_0411_01%20Mallory.jpg
1970 - Brian Martin with his Martin.
"The driver/constructor himself had bought his first car – an MG TA – at the age of 18. He used it for sprint events but wanted more power so installed a Ford 105E engine with which he began circuit racing in 1962. His MG-Ford hybrid became known as the Martin BM1. His replacement BM2 was a Lotus 7 modified with independent rear suspension and a Diva body, while the BM3 featured a Martin-designed body on that same chassis. The Martin BM4 was a 1967 GT car, BM5 a 1968 GT Coupé powered by a 1500cc pushrod Ford engine (later a twin-cam), while BM6 was the 1969 GT Coupé with 2-litre BMW engine and Hewland FT200 transaxle, and the BM7 originally its open sports-prototype replacement for 1970."
Nicely turned out. He came from Essex way then moved to Wakefield Yorkshire. Above from a Bonham's blurb on the attractive Martin GT which was up for sale.
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1973 Racing Car Show Lola
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1978 NSSCC Sprint at Donington. Used to hate the scrutineering queue.
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1980 - Lotus 30
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Michael Clark
04-03-2020, 12:29 AM
Chapman conquered F1, F2, F3, Junior, FF for a bit, Indianapolis, small engine sports cars (i.e. up to circa 2.5 litres), the Tasman series and of course contributed to the iconic Lotus-Cortina. There will be other things I haven't mentioned as well.
But 'big' engined sports cars eluded him. The Lotus 30/40 (I will refrain from the normal quoting of R.Ginther - if indeed it was him) wasn't even attractive so arguably had nothing really going for it.
Funnily enough, because it wasn't dominant, I always had a bit of a soft spot for the Lotus 30. Considering it wasn't successful in period, good to see a few racing now.
Tiff Needell gave this one a good run in 2016. (Picture taken in practice)
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...but the race was on a wet track.
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2018 was dry - thank goodness.
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2002 - Lola-MG
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2009
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2016 - Merlyn
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Lister Bristol
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Elva
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2016 - Love this car! And some people think that we'll be attracted to seeing Sing Song, Ford and Holden utes?
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Crossle
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2018
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nigel watts
04-07-2020, 10:53 PM
"And some people think that we'll be attracted to seeing Sing Song, Ford and Holden utes?"
Wouldn't it be great if we could have meetings that comprised HMC, HSC, Historic Sports Sedans, Pre 65's, Central Muscle Cars, F5000 etc.
Unfortunately I find myself going to fewer events these days because I don't want to spent a whole day at the track when there's really only one class I want to watch.
It probably doesn't matter so much if you are a competitor, but if you're a spectator like me, you want to watch what interests you, and not some boring classes that hold absolutely no interest for you at all.
Generally agree Nigel. However, look at the average grid sizes for some of those classes (I did say average) and unfortunately, since the original Festivals, there haven't been too many meetings a year with a decent turnout. In fact, most of the grids at some of the Festivals were also rather small.
Some drivers are now only doing 4 or 5 meetings a year and some of them are being spread around the country. The days of racing most weekends are long gone, and that also means for spectators.
I have no idea of what it now costs to put on a meeting at HD for example, but way back when I was organising, we needed a $12,000 income to break even, from six classes. Costs have rocketed since then - plus driver costs (CoD has jumped to $350!) so grids are not going to improve anytime soon.
That is why I now try and get to the Goodwood Revival every two years. To see a range of cars I like - and most, we never see down here anyway - and that also goes for many in the pre 1966 car park. Many real rarities to be found there.
Pics disappeared...
1971 - Brands Hatch - the one time I visited other than the driving experience in a single seater.
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1973 - Racing Car Show. For several years, this was a fixture on my calendar. A train from Nottingham to London then the excellent underground to BP House (That is Baden-Powell). The RCS was staged at Olympia and I usually returned even more skint than usual having visited the Chater's Bookshop stand. Maybe a Racing Car Show in NZ during our Winter would be a goer?
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1988 - Chapparal, Donington paddock.
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shame you could not spend more time at brands hatch. i reckon it was one of the best tracks in the uk. the long track that is, the short track is very visible and technical for drivers, but the long track has it all.
Like any long track that disappears into the woods, better for drivers than spectators - unless televised that is. But agree, the Brands long track looks interesting.
I'd like to revisit Cadwell Park now I have a camera with a longer lens. In some respects, an even better track than Brands.
1996 - Goodwood FoS
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2000
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khyndart in CA
04-09-2020, 06:41 AM
Ray,
Do you remember seeing a dapper looking chap with long hair, wearing "bell-bottom" trousers at Earls Court ?
One day we will meet somewhere.
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( Ken H )
1973 - Racing Car Show. For several years, this was a fixture on my calendar. A train from Nottingham to London then the excellent underground to BP House (That is Baden-Powell). The RCS was staged at Olympia and I usually returned even more skint than usual having visited the Chater's Bookshop stand. Maybe a Racing Car Show in NZ during our Winter would be a goer?
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khyndart in CA
04-09-2020, 06:47 AM
From a December 1973 Autosport ad.
(If only ...!)
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Ray,
I think this is the same Porsche 917-10 (AAW) that you photographed at the show.
(Ken H)
Ray, Do you remember seeing a dapper looking chap with long hair, wearing "bell-bottom" trousers at Earls Court ?
Sorry Ken - but it was Olympia! Was it you who bumped into me and spilt my coffee???? Sorry, I didn't keep a diary from 1970 to 1990, so just kidding.
Yes, I'm sure we'll catch up one day. I still have my fingers crossed about Goodwood Revival this year, but they keep evading my query "If we are unable to fly because of restrictions, either here or USA/GB, but the meeting still goes ahead, or is shifted to a new date, do we get 100% refund on the ticket?"
Goodwood Festival of Speed, it was always so difficult to get track photos of the cars so the majority are static shots.
2002
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I used to love to draw this car as that shark nose was so distinctive.
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2004
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2004
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2009
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2012 - Museo Ferrari. Road registered in the UK (not David Piper's usual bright green) so can you imagine rocking up to a Tesco Supermarket in that?
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John McKechnie
04-11-2020, 01:34 AM
Nice black Super Snipe of 2009 ...that my favourite
AMCO72
04-11-2020, 01:52 AM
Isnt that a Pullman...........
Milan Fistonic
04-11-2020, 04:20 AM
Isnt that a Pullman...........
This is page 1 of an Autocar road test from 1952. The car shown in Ray's post is a later model but at least this shows what they were called back in the day. Hardly the fastest thing on the road - standing quarter mile in 23.2sec
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Michael Clark
04-11-2020, 04:25 AM
Regarding the Racing Car Show - in 1983 I lived in Sinclair Rd, right behind London Olympia. In fact I walked past the place almost daily and imagined days gone by of racing car shows that I'd been reading about since the 60s.
Ken, 1973 would have been a great year to be there too - plenty of options for F2/F3/Atlantic and Group 6 on top of F1, maybe some Can-Am and Indy McLarens and a ton of Formula Fords.
Would one day be enough?
nigel watts
04-11-2020, 04:55 AM
"in 1983 I lived in Sinclair Rd, right behind London Olympia"
Small world. In the mid 70's I had some very good friends in Sinclair Road and I spent quite a lot of time there.
khyndart in CA
04-11-2020, 06:11 AM
Michael,
I have a rather long story on my night at the Olympia Exhibition Hall, not far from Earls Court.
I will email you if you are interested ?
Ken H
Michael Clark
04-11-2020, 10:17 PM
Nigel - unbelievable! Street number 136 I think
Ken - absolutely.
John H
04-11-2020, 10:45 PM
My Dad had a Humber Imperial had an extra row of fold down seats...
2016 - Hamill
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2018
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Cunningham
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2018 - Devin Chevrolet
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Scarab
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Sadler
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Ferrari
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Cunningham
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Roger Dowding
04-14-2020, 01:45 AM
Love those Americans Ray - Devin, Scarab, Sadler and especially Cunningham..
2009 - Goodwood - pocket camera only for this meeting and only about 3/4 of the day.
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As I'm moving through some sections alphabetically, there will be bunches of the same make. So, more Ferraris.
2009
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Most car hire companies offer Toyotas, Mitsubishis, Nissans etc., but at Maranello…
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As an aside, a visit to Maranello is well worthwhile, as although it is all about Ferrari, the Museo Ferrari is just one place worth visiting, just wandering around is very enjoyable.
Yet more Ferraris - what a surprise... I still have a real soft spot for front engined Ferraris.
2004
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2009 Probably the most famous of all - complete with a Nottingham number plate, which always makes me feel connected to it.
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2012
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Two lots today... So many pics over the years.
1966
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1971
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2009
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Milan Fistonic
04-18-2020, 08:54 PM
Looks like the same car I saw at Monza last year except the phone number is different.
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Certainly looks like it Milan.
2012
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2014 - Donington AMOC meeting
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Time for a break from Ferraris...
1937 - Donington
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1971
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1973
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1975 - not a great pic, but another of those Super Saloons we loved so much. The only photograph I have of that car unfortunately.
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1979 - Oulton Park Sprint
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2004
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2006 - Rally NZ
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2009
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2017 - Petersen Museum, Los Angeles. IF my proposed trip to Goodwood goes ahead and IF I can stay at LAX, then my plan is to do the Petersen vault tour - but no photos allowed, unfortunately.
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2018
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I always was attracted to the Facel Vega.
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There was a time when you sat with your new (ha, ha, 30 year old - unreliable) camera, courtesy of photographer Dad, and waited to see what passed the house. So these two pics aren't really that good, but represent a time when a Mercedes or an Audi was considered out of the ordinary.
Probably 1966
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1982
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1996
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2004
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2004
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2009
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2012
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2014
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2016
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2009
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2016
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Milan Fistonic
04-26-2020, 08:25 PM
A Messerschmitt was on the cover of Motorsport in 1959.
The caption read:If it were supercharged we could make the pun about blowing bubbles. But it isn't, so we must be content to say it is K. Piper's Messerschmitt which won the National Cat's Eyes Rally.
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2016 - This was part of the Goodwood tribute to remembering 50 years since England last won the football (soccer) World Cup, beating Germany in the final. I remember it well...
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2018
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2018
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Needless to say, these last few posts are being dug out of the German section of my library!
khyndart in CA
04-28-2020, 11:02 PM
[QUOTE=ERC;72811]2016 - This was part of the Goodwood tribute to remembering 50 years since England last won the football (soccer) World Cup, beating Germany in the final. I remember it well...
Ray,
I can remember events from 50 years ago but I can't remember if I have taken my nighttime medication just 50 minutes beforehand !
Is there a cure or just be grateful for what I do remember ?
(Ken H):confused:
Agree Ken! I'm only on two pills at the moment, one with food and one at bedtime. Keep forgetting the one with food! Wish this knockdown would soon finish as they are only temporary until the surgeon re-opens for business and hopefully does a more permanent fix. Hair is getting to Bernie E's lengths...
Memory is somewhat erratic these days, but having kept a full page diary from 1964-1969, 1990 to date, reading the 1965 diary is more about girls I was rather fond of and ongoing hassles with my first motorised transport - an LE Velocette. Reading them now, is a magical memory refresher though.
Currently trying to unravel the Green family ancestral history. Jeez, the number of times Jonathan & John Green's who had sons also named John & Jonathan even in a small area of Norfolk, and the number of infant deaths, is quite staggering. digging around 1700 to 1730 at the moment.
Just glad to be alive these days and lucky enough to have lived through what many will see as the golden years of motorsport.
2018
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khyndart in CA
04-29-2020, 01:46 AM
Ray,
The closest I got to Norfolk was driving up to Hethel to be interviewed for a position at Team Lotus by Peter Warr in 1973 and another trip to a meet at Snetterton later that year. Was I close to where you were and the girls you were fond of ?
BTW; At the moment I am doing pre-op preparations to have my complete L. knee replaced next week as elective surgeries are starting up again around here.
My wife is a bit hesitant but I just want to at least be able to walk out to get the paper in the morning once again.
Ken.
Ken, you must be aware of the saying that Nottingham had a reputation for the prettiest girls? I never lived in Norfolk, but have been around the Lotus factory, twice. Best of luck with the knee. Ancestors seem to have come from not too far from Lotus.
Woohoo! Surgeon's appointment for Monday!
1977 - Mick Hill
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2018
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Not German...
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khyndart in CA
04-30-2020, 02:43 AM
Ray,
All the best with your medical issues.
Please forgive my input here regarding the Mick Hill / Trojan T 102 VW connection.
https://www.oldracingcars.com/trojan/t102/
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Patrick Head photo of Hyndman and the T102
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Ken Hyndman photo at Goodwood 1973.
Ken H..
"A new monster car based on an old shape appeared from the Hill stable for 1976 with the creation of a VW Beetle like no other. Based on a F5000 Trojan T102 and powered by the 530 bhp Smith-Chevrolet V8 from the March, rebuilt by Hill.
Its freakish body and overall statement caused a huge amount of interest. It took Hill back in Super Saloons for the next 2 seasons. It took a while for Hill to make it a race winner but he did, helped by sponsorship from track rival and friend Tony Hazelwood's Templar Tillers company. At the end of 1977 he sold the creature to Doug Niven and the car continued to be a winner with a remarkable 47 wins, before going onto Jeff Wilson."
Mick Hill was very much a local hero, and first came to prominence with a Jaguar powered Anglia that initially he purchased, but then rebuilt.
The list of car's he built and raced was most impressive - and he was a telephone engineer, not an automotive engineer, by profession.
He passed away aged 70 in 2014.
Pics gone yet again... Reposted.
1979 - Mick Hill's 'Phoenix'.
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Back to about 1972 - the local garage three doors away often had something exotic outside, to encourage people to stop and look through the second-hand cars. I have previously published a couple of others, including a Gordon Keeble and a Lamborghini Muira.
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2004
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2012 - Veritas
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2014
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2016 - still a pile of Ferrari pics to post.
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2018 - British Heritage Museum, Gaydon, but they did a display of cars from one of the TV restoration programmes, which included non-British cars.
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There was a time when it was the tyres that filled the wheel arches, rather than wheels! Sadly, this car came to grief at the exit to Madgwick. That is two of these cars cars that have had crunches at Goodwood.
Always had a soft spot for Iso's and Bizzarinis.
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2016 - this one was also damaged
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1973 - Silverstone
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2004
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2012 - Monaco
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2014 - In some places, the lighting is far from ideal, which is a shame, as a compact camera does have some limitations. This makes the National Motor Museum in some places, more like a warehouse than a display area.
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2015 - whoops. A Kiwi pic...
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2016
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2016 - Bobsy Alfa
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2018
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The Haynes museum at Sparkford. One of my favourite places to visit. I seem to spend more time there on repeat visits than at the Heritage Museum at Gaydon.
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khyndart in CA
05-05-2020, 12:47 AM
Looks like the same car I saw at Monza last year except the phone number is different.
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Perhaps the most feared Ferrari in all of Italy ! A 1962 Ferrari 250 GTE 2+2 Polizia.
Here is your chance folks to purchase a famous Italian vehicle.
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Check this site;
https://www.businessinsider.com/1962-ferrari-250-gte-police-force-rome-italy-for-sale-2020-4#afterwards-two-police-optimized-1962-ferrari-250-gte-22-were-built-however-the-second-build-was-wrecked-after-several-weeks-of-service-3
(Ken H)
Back to the Ferraris today. Hope that doesn't upset anyone, but whilst trawling through pics of non-British road cars taken overseas, over the years, rather a lot of them.
2016
66308
66309
2017
66310
2018
66311
1974
66317
2004
66318
2016
66319
66320
Roger Dowding
05-07-2020, 03:20 AM
Post #3340 - Chevvys rule Ray - thanks for those and the Cunningham too !! USA Days
2016 - Glorious Goodwood!
66325
66326
66327
66328
2018
66329
66330
66331
66332
Oldfart
05-09-2020, 08:24 AM
Great pics as usual Ray. Don't spend so much time on the confuser that you make the shoulder suffer again. (Voice of experience :( )
Thanks Rhys. Well aware of that.
2018
66341
66342
66343
66344
When this current pile has been loaded, I'm thinking of loading alphabetically, by make, 4 letters per day, encompassing all sections - ie. British road and race, other countries, road and race, whether overseas pics or NZ. That should keep me going until normal service resumes, probably with Caffeine & Classics.
Getting somewhat nervous about getting to the Goodwood Revival...
Oldfart
05-11-2020, 04:42 AM
I don't like your chances of Goodwood Ray. It's not looking good over here, at long last quarantine (14 days for all except Ireland) would seem to be on the cards, although the lack of clarity in last evenings Boris address is confusing at best. I wonder what airline pilots have to do!
I have been in touch with Goodwood, twice, to find out what the story is regarding a refund if we are unable to travel. The silence has been deafening.
66352
66353
66354
66355
Last of the current 'ready to be posted pile'.
66378
66380
66379
66381
Roger Dowding
05-14-2020, 01:49 AM
ERC, Have " borrowed " the photo " 218_0909_0556 Chevrolet " - one the three Cunningham Jaguars from Le Mans 1963 #14, #15,#16 and a Grand Sport looking Corvette.
Cheers
Alphabetically - apologies if any have been posted before. If I have only one or two from a make that I know I have posted before, I have skipped them. Starting with 4 British:
ABC
66388
AC
66389
Allard
66390
Alvis
66391
A - non-British road cars
Alpine
66392
Amphicar
66393
Audi
66394
Austin Lancer
66395
A - British race cars
Alvis
66396
Alta
66400
ANCO
66398
Arnott
66399
Roger Dowding
05-18-2020, 01:52 AM
ERC
" ANCO " - unusual long and low rear engine style in a front engine car - driver sots low and well back. an interesting car, I like it.
Driven by Brian Toft - who may well have built it. Monoposto formula as I recall. Beautifully presented car too. Not the sharpest of pics unfortunately - though that could have been the scanner.
I have today, cancelled my planned UK/Goodwood trip, as word is that the Revival will also be a victim of Covid19.
Hopefully, I'll make it 2021.
A - non-British race cars
AFX - Andy Culpin's creation, driven by Frank Karl
66402
AGS
66401
Alfa - so many of them, may as well publish 2!
66403
66405
A - Formula Junior/F3 - all countries
Alexis
66406
Alfa Dana
66407
Ausper
66408
Autosport
66409
Dale Harvey
05-20-2020, 09:27 PM
Number 90 in the first shot is Mike Gosbell from Coffs Harbour In NSW. Nota formula junior.
Dale.
A - Specials
260M Zephyr Special
66419
A40 Special
66420
Alfriston Jaguar Special
66421
Alvis Goodwin Special - subject of an article one of the UK magazines last year
66422
chaindrive
05-22-2020, 01:50 AM
A few CAE panels and grille on the A40 spcl
Roger Dowding
05-22-2020, 05:44 AM
A few CAE panels and grille on the A40 spcl
Another Model on the way, or have you already done that one " Chaindrive "
We'll return to 'A' again later. On now to B, same category sequence as before.
Belsize
66443
Bentley
66444
Berkeley
66445
Bond
66446
B - non-British road
BMW
66447
Bolwell
66448
Borgward
66449
Bugatti
66450
B - Brit racers
Brabham
66451
BRM x 2 - because there aren't any more 'B' s...
66452
66453
BRP
66454
B - Non-Brit racers
Begg
66464
Bianchi
66465
Brasier
66466
Bugatti
66467
B - Formula Junior/F3
Bandini
66493
BMC
66494
Bond
66495
Brabham
66496
B - Specials
Bagby Special
66497
BBM Mercedes
66498
BCM
66499
BDV Sports
66500
C- British road cars
Caterham
66503
Clan
66504
Connaught
66505
Cooper
66506
C - non-British
Chevrolet
66507
Chevron
66508
Chrysler
66509
Citroen
66510
C - British race. Some of these aren't exactly publishable quality, but are posted anyway.
Chevron
66515
Connaught
66516
Cooper - 1963 Bruce McLaren, Silverstone International Trophy - Dad's pic.
66517
Cooper Bristol - still one of the most photogenic of all race cars when on the move. There is absolutely nothing in the current F2 arena that comes even close.
66518
Roger Dowding
05-30-2020, 04:36 AM
" Cooper Bristol - still one of the most photogenic of all race cars when on the move. There is absolutely nothing in the current F2 arena that comes even close. "
ERC, a great photo of the Cooper Bristol - a couple were in New Zealand in the 1950's and this one was found in Hamilton in the 1990's by my grandson aged around 10 - He is now 35. Into Cars and lately Bikes too.
66519
66520
66521
The car is from the 1955 Dinky release, the tyres - period correct are from the 1990's - purchased from a Model Shop that was in Birkenhead, near ERC's place. A racing car with Nobbly tyres ..
C - non British - but not many, hence two pics of one car!
Capella
66523
Cheetah
66524
66525
Cisitalia
66526
Roger Dowding
05-31-2020, 01:14 AM
Capella is a well known New Zealand Special - saw it run at the Dunedin Historics back in 1984
Thanks for posting the photo ERC
C - FJ & F3
Caravelle
66544
Condor
66545
Not many 'C's so 2 Coopers
66546
66547
Oldfart
06-01-2020, 04:21 AM
#62 Cooper and the Capella live in the Bay of Islands. Somewhere is/was a road going Capella, somewhat E type looking that the owner of these 2 cars would like to find. Last known in the Rotorua area. Just to add to the "C" cars he also has a Connaught, and a veteran motorbike Connaught.
Kwaussie
06-01-2020, 09:47 AM
CJ Sapphire
Not far south from where the Capella was built another C car 'CJ Sapphire"
I love one offs, specials and short run cars! Maybe the Capella should be in this category?
C - Specials
Cambridge Special
66555
Chitty Chitty....
66557
Cole Baker Special
66556
'Comic Book Specia'l - looks as tough I need to re-categorise it as BMH
66558
Roger Dowding
06-02-2020, 02:42 AM
Those " One Offs " - One of .. The Cole Baker is a great looking Car.. The Comic Book Special - have seen that in images from Phillip Island and other Aussie Historics - with it big fin at the back- Cheers ERC
Roger Dowding
06-02-2020, 03:07 AM
Those " One Off " - One of .. The Cole Baker is a great looking Car.. The Comic Book Special - have seen that in images from Phillip Island and other Aussie Historics - with it big fin at the back- Cheers ERC
Milan Fistonic
06-02-2020, 03:48 AM
#62 Cooper and the Capella live in the Bay of Islands. Somewhere is/was a road going Capella, somewhat E type looking that the owner of these 2 cars would like to find. Last known in the Rotorua area. Just to add to the "C" cars he also has a Connaught, and a veteran motorbike Connaught.
66559
At Doctor's Hill in September 2016
Strange isn't it, that despite most competition cars going rear engined, it is the front engined cars that have the most appeal. Nice pic Milan.
Oldfart
06-02-2020, 07:10 AM
Strange isn't it, that despite most competition cars going rear engined, it is the front engined cars that have the most appeal. Nice pic Milan.
Somewhat of an irony that Grant told me the nose on the Capella was moulded from a Brabham when originally built.
Ray, you are right, the front engined cars do appeal a whole lot.
Roger Dowding
06-03-2020, 04:43 AM
Somewhat of an irony that Grant told me the nose on the Capella was moulded from a Brabham when originally built.
Ray, you are right, the front engined cars do appeal a whole lot.
The Capella seen here in a group photo at the 1984 Dunedin Street races - a Revival / Festival meeting. [posted on the Dunedin Thread]
66571
D - British road - not many 'D's either.
Daimler
66573
66574
de Cadenet
66575
Doretti
66576
D - Non British
Daihatsu
66577
De Joux
66578
De Soto
66579
Dodge
66580
D - British race - not many 'D's either.
Derby Maserati
66585
Derrington Francis
66581
Dulon
66582
66583
66584
D - non-British race/sports racing. I forgot I had a section for some sports racing cars, so they will be slotted in now and again.
Dallara
66586
De Thomaso
66587
Devin Chevrolet - colour converted to black and white and it looked better after a play with the contrast.
66588
Dome
66589
D - Formula Junior/F3
De Thomaso
66590
Donford
66591
66592
Dreossi Special
66593
D - specials
Daimler - if anyone has a real name for this, I'd appreciate it. I have only seen it the once. I can only file it as a Daimler Special, based on the grille!
66594
Dallenbach
66595
Dick Jones Special
66596
Donner Dykstra
66597
Milan Fistonic
06-08-2020, 02:08 AM
D - specials
Daimler - if anyone has a real name for this, I'd appreciate it. I have only seen it the once. I can only file it as a Daimler Special, based on the grille!
66594
That's Ian Garmey in his cooper at the back of the queue. I asked him if he remembered the car and got this reply
I’m sure that is the Daimler Special built by Don Ammon who lived then not far from where you are now, on the road between Kopu and Paeroa. Don moved to Nelson some years ago and I often wondered what had happened to that car. That looks like Don in the car. It will be interesting to see what else results from Ray’s appeal on the Roaring Season. Quite a nice looking car.
The event was the Auckland Domain Hillclimb held on May 1, 2005.
I have it down as May 7th 2006! Thanks for that Milan - and Ian. Great use of a Daimler grille too.
Milan Fistonic
06-08-2020, 02:47 AM
I have it down as May 7th 2006! Thanks for that Milan - and Ian. Great use of a Daimler grille too.
There was a Domain Hillclimb on May 7, 2006, but Ian has a certificate from 2005 and can't recall competing there more than once. Maybe his memory is playing tricks with him as it does for many of us these days.
The joys of digital photography Milan! We don't have to spend hours and hours doing intense detective work - to find the date anyway.
Definitely 2006, 1:11pm. Gee, life would have been so much easier when cataloguing over 400 negative films and goodness knows how many slides. My problem with Dad's stuff, and some of my own, is that he would often peel off a length of bulk film stock in the works darkroom, load it into a cassette, which therefore meant no frame numbers or any other identification. It also meant that there may be 18 negs on the film or 40!
Dad also had a collection of about 625 cameras and wasn't averse to swapping a part used strip of film and reloading it into another camera, then back again, whilst also running another roll of film. This meant accurate dating of a lot of his stuff was near impossible.
Fortunately, when I grabbed his Leica, which I used for several years, he wasn't taking many photographs as the family had grown up.
E - British road - not many - just Elva!
Elva
66603
66604
66605
66606
66607
E - Non British road - also a bit light. Pics disappeared - again. That also happened for the Elva's above.
EMW
66621
66622
Essex
66624
66623
Roger Dowding
06-09-2020, 02:52 AM
E - Non British road - also a bit light.
EMW
66608
66609
Essex
66610
66611
Photos not showing - presume the EMW is the Emerson car in New Zealand or was there an EMW Essen Motoren Werke in Germany ?? I now see it was the Emerson Car USA Powered NZ Built
E - British race - pics disappeared yet again. Very frustrating...
Elden
66629
Emeryson
66630
Ensign
66631
ERA
66632
E - non British race
Eagle
66639
66640
66641
Elfin
66638
Ermoli Alfa
66642
E - Formula Junior/F3
Elfin
66643
66644
Elva
66645
Emeryson Elfin
66646
E - Specials - but only 1, so I have added a motorbike!
Edelbrock Special
66647
66648
66649
Excelsior
66650
F - British road. Obviously there are 100's of Fords
Falcon
66656
Ford
66657
66658
Frazer Nash
66659
Roger Dowding
06-13-2020, 02:06 AM
ERC, May get to " Caffeine and Classics " for 28th June as will be in Chatswood and with a bit of luck in the MX5, it is going into to have the work done this Monday -new brake and throttle mounting and pedals - well good condition second hand set,plus a few other things.
Fingers are crossed it is fixed without a huge bill ??.
In Auckland this time for only a few days but then back again before the 28th.
Cheers
Great! Are you able to take the boxes of NZCC mags? I'll probably be at C & C and with a 'For Sale' sign in the Cooper S. 2002 with just 41,000kms on the clock, NZ new, manufactured to order, with black leather upholstery. Need to slim down the collection. Marcos will be next, but after a bit of TLC has been applied - and a WoF.
I am in Chatswood, so easy for you to collect.
F - Non-British road
Ferrari
66660
Fiat
66661
Ford
66662
Fraser
66663
Kevin Hirst
06-13-2020, 10:56 PM
ERC, May get to " Caffeine and Classics " for 28th June as will be in Chatswood and with a bit of luck in the MX5, it is going into to have the work done this Monday -new brake and throttle mounting and pedals - well good condition second hand set,plus a few other things.
Fingers are crossed it is fixed without a huge bill ??.
In Auckland this time for only a few days but then back again before the 28th.
Cheers
Roger, my offer still stands, I have a half trailer that I have towed mx5's on in the past, if I can help with your repairs, I am only happy to do so, regards Kev
F - British racers
Ferguson
66665
66666
Force India
66667
Frazer Nash
66668
Roger Dowding
06-14-2020, 03:25 AM
Great! Are you able to take the boxes of NZCC mags? I'll probably be at C & C and with a 'For Sale' sign in the Cooper S. 2002 with just 41,000kms on the clock, NZ new, manufactured to order, with black leather upholstery. Need to slim down the collection. Marcos will be next, but after a bit of TLC has been applied - and a WoF.
I am in Chatswood, so easy for you to collect.
Certainly will, they will go to Hillcrest where I have other mags and hopefully the MX5 will go back there.
Roger Dowding
06-14-2020, 03:27 AM
Roger, my offer still stands, I have a half trailer that I have towed mx5's on in the past, if I can help with your repairs, I am only happy to do so, regards Kev
Kevin, thanks for the offer but think the repairs are sorted - will know more tomorrow when it gets hauled away to get the work done.
Cheers
Roger
F - Non British race cars. Needless to say, 100's of Ferrari pics in the system
Ferrari - all taken 2012
66669
66670
Taken through the fence at the Ferrari test track. Jacques Villeneuve
66671
Fittipaldi
66672
F - Formula Junior/F3
All yours Nigel...
FMZ
66673
66674
66675
66676
F - Specials
Ford
66678
Ford Custaxie
66679
Ford Convair Special
66680
Fred Davies Special
66681
G - British road
Ginetta
66682
66683
Gordon Keeble - still my #1 car. On display at the garage three doors away from my parents' house.
66684
GTM - formerly Cox GTM. Part of the Mini 50th celebration, Goodwood 2009.
66685
G - Non-British, also a bit thin!
Gilera
66687
Gordini
66688
66689
Gumpert (may have been shown before).
66690
nigel watts
06-18-2020, 01:09 AM
I saw my first Gordon Keeble at the Matamata street race back in 1964. I think I saw my first E Type the same day. Very exciting it was.
G - race - British
Ginetta
66707
GRD
66708
Non-British
GLH
66709
Gordini
66710
Roger Dowding
06-21-2020, 02:58 AM
Those Gordini's or is it plural still Gordini ? Love the French Blue colour - should be on the Ken H Etceterini page too ?? One was posted there a while ago - off to check.
Allan
06-21-2020, 06:36 AM
Nigel, was the Gordon Keeble a dark blue one?
I believe there were two Gordon Keebles in NZ, the blue one (which I last saw with Minilite wheels, up for sale at the rear of the Victoria Market for about $60,000, quite a few years ago), a white one, DQY 804, which may have popped up on Trade Me not too long ago and I'm fairly sure there was another that was mentioned when the subject was last raised, possibly a maroon one being restored in Tauranga.
There again, it could be my old memory playing tricks - again.
Oldfart
06-21-2020, 12:00 PM
I thought the only Gordon Keeble I had seen was maroon. Echoing the last phrase on post 3417.
Allan
06-21-2020, 06:06 PM
There was one used as a course car at Pukekohe back in the 60s which I thought was the coolest car I had ever seen. Still do actually. My failing memory thinks it was blue.
Your memory isn't fading Allan.
Taken at Ellerslie 1990. One of the few cars that would have looked better with the original wheels. In my opinion anyway.
This has been posted on here before.
66715
Going through my own pics, I have photographed 7 different Gordon Keebles and Dad's company, photographed the interior of another one in the UK that I haven't yet scanned. The blue one above is the only one I have seen in NZ.
Check this out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxqHE4RdWTc
Much as I love various other front engined cars of the 1960's, this is still my number 1, despite the American engine.
G - Formula Junior, well, Gemini anyway.
66728
66729
66730
66731
G - Special
Gee Cee Ess
66732
66733
66734
66735
H - British Road
Healey
66736
Hillman
66737
Horstman(n) - originally with 2 'n's. The second 'n', was dropped later.
66738
HRG
66739
Humber
66740
H - Non-British road
Heron
66743
Hispano Suiza
66744
Holden
66745
Hotchkiss
66746
Hulme
66747
H - British race
Hawke
66748
Hepworth
66749
Hesketh
66750
HWM
66751
Oldfart
06-25-2020, 01:33 PM
Hepworth back on the hills, well will be when we are allowed out to play again. Probably not this year on that basis.
If it wasn't for the fact that my trips to the UK are centred around the Goodwood Revival, I'd love to attend a Prescott Hillclimb again, now I'm armed with a longer lens, digital, and unlimited pics!
H - non British racers - struggling here!
Hamill SR3 - love the look of this car.
66752
66753
Honda
66755
66756
Oldfart
06-25-2020, 08:30 PM
If it wasn't for the fact that my trips to the UK are centred around the Goodwood Revival, I'd love to attend a Prescott Hillclimb again, now I'm armed with a longer lens, digital, and unlimited pics!
H - non British racers
More likely to find Hepworth at Shelsley Walsh. I really must download my shots. No action, all in the paddock, both there and Prescott.
Not a lot of other 'H's that haven't been published before, so onto 'I' and 'J' British road cars.
Invicta
66758
66759
Jaguar
66762
Jensen
66760
Jensen Healey - Chris White
66761
I & J - non British
Ibis
66763
Isetta
66764
Iso Grifo - and Bizzarini, just the name is different.
66765
Jordan Playboy Roadster...
66766
Off to Caffeine & Classics tomorrow, so let's hope it is a good turnout and the weather is kind.
Roger Dowding
06-27-2020, 03:28 AM
See you there ERC - MX5 collected from Hillcrest this afternoon now out the front of the garage in Chatswood,ready for a quick start.
Hope to be there 9;00ish ..Cheers
RogerH
06-27-2020, 10:33 AM
The Gordon Keeble KS92 was one that I looked at buying in the late 1980s - it was the ex-Sir Roberston Stewart car from Christchurch. He was the PDL racing patron and the Minilite wheels came from one of the versions of the PDL Mustang and the guards were slightly flared to accommodate them. Took the car for a long drive out west and recollect it was very good but seemed to have some bump steer and the handbrake was almost impossible to operate as it was tucked down between the seat and the console.
I & J - British race
Jaguar R1
66772
Johnson
66773
Jordan
66774
JWB Maserati
66775
Huge turnout for Caffeine & Classics today, despite the erratic weather.
'It's All White Now' - C & C this morning
66776
66777
66778
66779
Roger Dowding
06-28-2020, 04:51 AM
Very quick Ray got a few photos of the A95 Wagon and Kevin Hirst and Jayne's A95 Car - the Zephyr took a photo as a neighbour has a Mark 3 in Omokoroa..
Good to catch up - Cheers
All my photos still in the camera - waiting for a wet day ..ha ha .. lots of them around.
Oldfart
06-28-2020, 05:10 PM
Very quick Ray got a few photos of the A95 Wagon and Kevin Hirst and Jans A95 Car - the Zephyr took a photo as a neighbour has a Mark 3 in Omokoroa..
Good to catch up - Cheers
All my photos still in the camera - waiting for a wet day ..ha ha .. lots of them around.
That's Jane :) really neat people.
Kevin Hirst
06-28-2020, 06:50 PM
That's Jane :) really neat people.
No Rhys, that's Jayne, took A95 for it's first out of town yesterday, went well.
C & C. As mentioned above, a huge turnout for a dodgy winter's day.
Kevin's...
66780
Roger's - with lights
66781
Stunning BMW
66782
Well known Ferrari
66783
Roger Dowding
06-29-2020, 01:19 AM
ERC, thanks for the reminder about the lights - I noticed after being there about 45 minutes -my modern beeps at me so I tend to forget with the MX5 - have borrowed the photo too as I took some with those lights one.
Great to chat with you and Kevin, and yes will contact re " those magazines "
Cheers
PS borrowed the photos of Kevin and My cars too !!.Have to download mine ..
Roger Dowding
06-29-2020, 01:22 AM
Oldfart - oops yes you a right - she is a lovely lady, had quite a chat with them both .. will correct so I remember {Oldtimers Syndrome}
I & J - non-British and also FJ
JBS
66784
66785
Jocko
66786
Jolus
66787
Roger Dowding
06-29-2020, 04:30 AM
" Jocko "is great - a bit American style with the front nerf bar - I like it
Oldfart
06-29-2020, 07:05 AM
No Rhys, that's Jayne, took A95 for it's first out of town yesterday, went well.
I realised that about 2am! Deepest apologies Jayne.
K - British race
Kieft
66792
66793
66794
Kitchiner
66795
Roger Dowding
06-29-2020, 09:13 PM
I realised that about 2am!
another correction required Cheers Kevin and Rhys - will amend my amendment and K H and JaYne great to catch up ..
K - stretching it a bit again!
Kart!
66802
Keram
66803
Koala
66804
KTM
66805
L - British Road
Lagonda
66809
Lanchester
66810
Land Rover
66811
Lea Francis - taken from outside the family home, 1966. Note the RM Riley in the background, heading towards town.
The Total garage/petrol station, was, many years earlier, where dad met mum for the first time. He was assisting on the garage forecourt when she appeared needing the tyres pumped up on her bike.
Later, this was the base for 'Roys Motors', who bought two ratty old double deckers for our school run. Roy and his lovely wife lived in the bungalow, before selling up and moving to South Africa. It then changed to Speeds, Volvo dealers, before the whole lot was demolished for flats.
66812
Leyland (could be filed as British Leyland of course). One of many prototypes at Gaydon.
66813
Kwaussie
07-01-2020, 11:59 AM
Lyon FF NZ
There are many pics that I have skipped because they have been posted before.
L - Non-British Road
La France
66815
Lamborghini - their factory Museum is well worth a visit.
66816
Lancia
66817
Leyland
66818
Lincoln
66819
Roger Dowding
07-02-2020, 02:41 AM
Great! Are you able to take the boxes of NZCC mags? I'll probably be at C & C and with a 'For Sale' sign in the Cooper S. 2002 with just 41,000kms on the clock, NZ new, manufactured to order, with black leather upholstery. Need to slim down the collection. Marcos will be next, but after a bit of TLC has been applied - and a WoF.
I am in Chatswood, so easy for you to collect.
I am in Chatswood too !
ERC is relieved, or has been relieved of the Six Boxes of the NZCC mags - yesterday. They now live in Hillcrest in my Late Uncle's workshop
Spent a couple of hours today sorting through them - found a few with Austin Healey articles as well as Triumph's.
So some stories to come.
Thanks Ray,
If anyone is chasing Back issues - happy to part with most of the ones 1993-2014 for the cost of the postage.
Usually around $5.00 for an envelope that will take several.
Cheers Guys,
PS for those who were at Caffeine and Classics last Sunday - there was a Swallow Doretti with UK style number plates.
I note that the same car features in one of the NZ CC Magazines from around 2006.
Not the White one in ERC's post #3383 but a Red one - took a couple of photo's - now to download.
These things take time !
L - British race
Lola
66831
66832
Lotus
66833
66834
L - Non British race
Lancia
66849
LDS
66850
Ligier
66851
Lynx
66852
L - F3 & FJ
Lola
66867
Lotus
66866
66868
Lynx
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Roger Dowding
07-05-2020, 05:22 AM
" 990,009 " that is a lot of views - well done ERC . heading for the Million .. 6;15 5th July 2020 NZ Time ..
Cheers
Kwaussie
07-05-2020, 09:47 AM
Post #3452 could be Le TEC-MEC
Oldfart
07-05-2020, 06:45 PM
Number 28on post 3452 looks more FJ size than a Lancia?
Sorry guys, but my labelling is correct! Tec Mec was at the same meeting, wearing #26. Number 28 is a Lancia Marino. Nice try but no chocolate fish.
L - Specials
Lotus Consul
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Lycoming
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Roger Dowding
07-06-2020, 01:19 AM
The Haig Citroen Special in Green next to the Watson Lycoming, other Lycoming is the Rutherford Car - all still exist and are restored/rebuilt.
Not sure if the Rutherford Car is fully done, but looks like it from the last photo in the post.
Milan Fistonic
07-06-2020, 03:18 AM
Not sure if the Rutherford Car is fully done, but looks like it from the last photo in the post.
It certainly wasn't when I photographed it at the Hamilton Classic Museum in 2014.
66878
chaindrive
07-06-2020, 03:40 AM
66879
What a great car-------Patina and all. Tribute in scale
At least one person on here will know all about it!
Good stuff as always chaindrive.
Oldfart
07-06-2020, 07:15 PM
Nice try, as you said Ray :) It has been covered so many times, in so many places. Roger Dowding that's me at Leadfoot.
That Lancia tricked me, more research shows Marino as somewhat of a special builder, as well as working with some of the big names like Dante Giacosa, but I have yet to find any more about the car itself. It still looks like anFJ sized car though when somewhat natural inclination was to think of the D50 series.
Apparently it ran only one non championship race, 160 BHP with a Aurelia engine.
Milan Fistonic
07-06-2020, 08:31 PM
Google gave this on the creator of the Lancia Marino
http://www.lanciamarino.it/sito/index.php/en/marino-brandoli
M - British Road - so many here that I'll run it for a few days.
Marcos - say no more... note the twist to the bonnet. There must be a story behind that as when I purchased the car, the bonnet must have been replaced at some stage as the plywood hinges were nowhere near level. After the bang at Pukekohe when I rebuilt the bonnet front, I managed to straighten it up. Alongside is the Mini Marcos that was restored for Adrian Blackburn, road legal only the day of Targa scrutineering.
66880
Maudslay
66881
McLaren
66882
MG - hundreds of them... Ferris de Joux's car
66883
66884
Oldfart
07-07-2020, 04:11 AM
Google gave this on the creator of the Lancia Marino
http://www.lanciamarino.it/sito/index.php/en/marino-brandoli
Hi Milan, I found plenty on the creator, much less on the car itself.
M - Mini
66888
66889
The late Bryan Wyness
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Bernie's Broadspeed GT Replica, probably built from his Minisprint, that was refused a CoD.
66891
66892
Roger Dowding
07-08-2020, 04:38 AM
" Roger Dowding that's me at Leadfoot. "
In the Rutherford Lycoming !! - what year was it Rhys ??.. It is an NZ Special that I have never seen in real life - have seen and photographed many others.
If you run your mouse over any of my pics Roger, the image name should crop up - in which case, it is year (3 digits - so 216 = 2016), followed by month (2 digits) and day of the month (2 digits) followed by a sequence number for the day - 2, 3 or at Goodwood, 4 digits.
So the picture of Rhys at Leadfoot is 7th February 2016, sequence 588.
Oldfart
07-08-2020, 11:15 AM
" Roger Dowding that's me at Leadfoot. "
In the Rutherford Lycoming !! - what year was it Rhys ??.. It is an NZ Special that I have never seen in real life - have seen and photographed many others.
Ray has answered that for you, however also ran it as a demonstration at Roycroft in the "Grand Prix of Yesteryear" which was intended as a demonstration of cars that could have run against each other in the period. The actual cars, not those of a similar type, so for example a Cooper 500 had to be one in the country, at the time, not a fresh import, even from the 60s.
I have been invited back each year since too maybe one day I'll make it again, if the NZ Government lets Shelly, Rod's wife in.
M - continued
Morgan
66909
66910
Morris
66911
66912
Roger Dowding
07-09-2020, 04:21 AM
If you run your mouse over any of my pics Roger, the image name should crop up - in which case, it is year (3 digits - so 216 = 2016), followed by month (2 digits) and day of the month (2 digits) followed by a sequence number for the day - 2, 3 or at Goodwood, 4 digits.
So the picture of Rhys at Leadfoot is 7th February 2016, sequence 588.
The " secret " is unlocked, thanks, Ray [ and Rhys too ! ].. I did wonder about the numbers [ my system is very haphazard by comparison].
Cheers
Guys
Roger
My logic Roger, is that I can scan old photographs (car and non-car) and however they are stored from then on, they will always list in date order, which is why I have often posted queries on here and have been very grateful for Milan and others, giving the date some certainty.
If the pics are taken by family members for example, then if it is brother Dave, 216_0207_01, becomes 216_0207d_01, which stops it overwriting my own.
Until I have a date, even a rough one, the pics really can't be filed. Very tough with old slides.
There has to be a logic when there are over 50,000 car pics alone plus family and travel pics (and increasing).
M - non-British road
Maserati
66916
Matra
66917
Mazda
66918
Mercedes - why this pic? The number plate tells it all. C 13 OBE has to be read as CB OBE - owned by Chris Barber, OBE, my all time favourite jazz band leader. A real enthusiast having owned many interesting cars and raced a Lotus Elite, in the UK and in Germany. He finally hung up his trombone August 2019, aged 89. Good friends with Bernie Ecclestone (same age) and Sir Jackie Stewart.
Chris got done for speeding in the UK two or three years ago - twice in two days on the M6. Clocked at 96mph going to a gig and 94mph returning... Usually had Brabus modified Mercs as daily drivers.
66919
M - British race
MARCH - this was hanging on the wall at the Donington Museum for many years and was then bought by Kiwi Roger Wills. I think it was offered for sale last year, along with his Cooper.
66924
McLaren - Patsy Burt at Shelsey
66925
Mirage
66926
Modus
66927
M - non British race
Martini
66933
Maserati - Silverstone 1948 - Villoresi
66934
Matich
66935
Matra
66936
McLaren Gardos
66937
M - Formula Junior & F3
Mallock
66941
Merlyn
66942
Monopole-Panhard
66943
MRC
66944
M - Specials
Maserarri
66945
MC2
66946
MER
66947
MG Bellvue Special
66948
N/O - British road
Napier
66961
Nerus - Paul Madeley at the wheel. Paul, of Motorsport Fabrications, has done a lot of excellent work on my cars over the last few years.
66965
Noble
66966
Ogle
66967
Oldfart
07-14-2020, 06:56 AM
Ray, I'm surprised by the very few McLarens.
I'm usually only showing 1 per make Rhys, often the first that I haven't shown before. You could say the same about Coopers, or BMW's.
With over 50,000 in the pile, I'm just working through the alphabet and will do so again when I get to the Z's, especially as there's no Revival this year, where I'd normally take several thousand pics. Caister Museum was also on my itinerary and that would have yielded quite a few 'new' pics, especially of vintage and also steam powered vehicles.
Filed so far
Single seaters McLarens - 251 pics
Sports Racing McLarens - 176
Road car McLarens - 75
N/O - non-British
Nash
66969
Nissan
66970
NSU
66971
Oakland
66972
Roger Dowding
07-15-2020, 12:22 AM
" N " for Nash Metropolitan - there were two at Caffeine and Classics in June - one a recent import was for sale - Faded Red in Left Hand Drive.
66979
The other a very tidy one in Teal over White/Ivory ..
66980
Interesting - Ray Green photo of AE6481 and the photo on Carjam are of a Pink/Red over White but the description is this ;
" Year: 1958
Make: NASH
Model: NASH
Colour: Green
Second Colour: White
Body Style: Saloon
Plate: AE6481
Engine No: N/A
Chassis: 83031 "
Remi110984
07-15-2020, 07:10 PM
M - non-British road
Maserati
66916
Very intersting car. This is the Maserati 450S Costin Coupe, built for Le Mans 1956, and driven by Stirling Moss.
the car was designed by Franck Costin on a 450S chassis, for which he entirely redesigned the body, cockpit, ducting etc... The car was really complex and innovative, but with the short time left to Zagato for building it after Costin's design, the italians totally passed by the purposeful specificities of the design. Moreover, the full plexiglass roof originally planned was abandonned for Le Mans safety rules reasons.
When Costin arrived at Le Mans to discover the finnished car, Colin Chapman, with a big smile, suggested him to go have a look at his sieve, considering all the holes the italians had cut into the originally sleek body.
Moss came to Costin telling him the ductings for the radiator and for fresh air in the cockpit were bodged so hot air was now going into the carburettor intakes... Instead, Zagato put an airscoop which was too small, and far from the site of maximum air pressure.
The result was a car which was not even faster than a standard 450s Maserati.
We could go on and on about the mistakes made from the original design, like the windscreen wiper used which probably came for an average Fiat parked at the factory instead of a specially sourced aircraft one from De Havilland, the lack of underbody enclosure, or the fuel filler sticking up like a flag pole...
Still, the car was very fast, but only pulling 6200rpm instead of the 7000 expected.
Unfortunately, the 2 Maserati 450s entered finally retired because of a rear axle failure.
The car was later stripped of the internals and scrapped at the factory.
In 1958, an American bought the car, and restored it with Fantuzzi, to put it on the road. In spite of a lot of modifications, like an 25cm longer wheelbase, the car was used on the road, which must have been quite a beast with nearly 200mph.
Unfortunately, the original design of Franck Costin never had the chance to compete, which would have had a serious chance of winning at Le Mans.
N- British race
Napier
66982
66983
Nemesis
66984
Nitus Bedford - should probably be in the specials - pic may have been published before
66985
N/O - well, O anyway...
Oliroy
66992
66993
OSCA
66994
66995
N/O FJ & F3
Nota
66996
66997
66998
OSCA
66999
N/O - Specials
Northland Special
67000
67001
Old Yeller II
67002
67003
PQR - British
Peel
67004
Railton
67005
Raymond Mays
67006
Reliant (road going?....)
67007
Oldfart
07-19-2020, 06:40 PM
Is the Isle of Man "British" Ray? :)
Good point Rhys!
"The Isle of Man is located in the Irish Sea between Great Britain and Ireland. The island is not part of the United Kingdom or European Union, but has the status of 'crown dependency', similar to Jersey and Guernsey, with an independent administration. Its inhabitants are British citizens."
Good enough for me and my filing system!
PQR - non- British
Packard
67022
Pagani
67024
Peugeot
67023
Plymouth
67020
Porsche
67021
PQR - Race cars - British
I am only showing this is as John Stonard was a popular Curborough regular. Should I suppose, be classed as a special, but I'll refile it later. Piranha
67029
PRS
67030
Ralt
67031
Red Bull
67032
PQR - non British race
Parnelli
67037
Penske
67038
Renault
67039
Rodin
67040
Pics disappeared yet again. Reloaded 1pm.
Roger Dowding
07-21-2020, 05:24 AM
999,200 views - the Million is not far away, hope the system can cope !! with 7 digits
Cheers ERC
Roger
Kevin Hirst
07-21-2020, 06:52 AM
999,200 views - the Million is not far away, hope the system can cope !! with 7 digits
Cheers ERC
Roger
How about a Marcos or mini for the millionth view Ray, looking forward to it, cheer's Kev.
H'mm. Yes, I was wondering if the system will crash or roll over to zero.
Might have to celebrate by re-posting one or two favourites, or accept requests!
PQR - FJ & F3 - not very many!
Panther
67042
67043
PQR - Specials
Rat Cliff Ford
67049
RA Vanguard
67050
Rolls Marina
"The Marina Rolls Royce was the brainchild of Alan Mann then running Andrews Garage in Southwick and later to become better known for being the proprietor of Alan Mann Racing. The Marina was designed and built by Malcolm King who had sold it to Alan and Brian Mann Its multi-tubular spaceframe chassis carried a conventional front-mounted radiator and its main longeron tubes performed double duty, carrying coolant to and from the Rolls-Royce power unit. Girling discs brakes were fitted, while the front and rear suspension systems were essentially Formula 1 Cooper, and it was Alan and Brian Mann who managed to cram the 6 litre Rolls Royce engine into the multi-tubular spaceframe chassis in much the same way as the Cooper King Cobra. The result was a well balanced car with a low frontal area."
Seems that it should have been named Marina Rolls not Rolls Marina in my filing system!
67051
Rover Special
67052
Roger Dowding
07-22-2020, 01:18 AM
H'mm. Yes, I was wondering if the system will crash or roll over to zero.
Might have to celebrate by re-posting one or two favourites, or accept requests!
Do that my friend - repost will save going back 3498 posts
this is now post 3499 next one is yours Ray at 3500 .. should be a Rover in there ..
Fair enough Roger.
Our Rovers, a few year's back. Both excellent trouble free secondhand cars I might add - 1999. The MR2 MRS plate was originally bought for my wife's Toyota MR2. At the Auckland launch of the MGF, I enquired about 'MRS 2 MR', so I acquired that too.
Left - 214 Cabriolet - which was a lively performer. Rover 420GSi on the right. Last saloon before switching to Land Rover Freelanders.
67059
...and the only family car we ever had in the UK - and that didn't last long, as it had an appetite for half shafts. Effectively scrapped for 5 quid in 1965. Now only about a dozen left in the world.
Singer - taken from a glass quarter plate negative, probably 1952. Note the radio aerial, but I can't remember it having a radio, even though Dad, ex Royal Signals, was a part time radio repairer.
67060
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