John Osborne in his Osca winning Camaro
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Blue Camaro is John Osborne in the ex-Spinner Black/Rod Coppins/Bruce Jenner etc Camaro.
Awesome pics John.
Is it time to now start a new thread for the upcoming season or races or even just the class?
Title says it all, when and where it started and who its about.
Crunch, I think that story is in the Lost Cars thread. I vaguely recall something about the panels being in a garage in Auckland, but I might be mistaken.
Steve Matich had it sitting at his place for a while, didnt even know what was really going on with it, wasnt even offered it.
He told me body was rough, restorable now, but noone cared then. Was dumped.,he remembers well that it is dead, deceased buried
Grady Thomson first raced this when new for the first couple hundred miles, road test in Autonews. Raced by quite a few.
Correct about front guards- safe in some ones garage in Auckland- will not say location.
Definitely Whenuapai Wings & Wheels 1984. Numbers tally with programme, and from a few indistinct photos I took!
Datsun Z #432 is one D.Meadows. There were 3 other Z's in entry plus a whole bunch of Ferraris that year, plus Morris's ERA and Whitehouse Cooper-Bristol.
Late Dave McKinney's NZ Motoring News had a double-page report of the W&W - remember when we had real motor magazines you could pick up and read?
Stu
Here's an old home video I dug up on this wet weekend. Puke 1991/92 season.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z70wU...ature=youtu.be
Yep that's the colour , just looks bit odd in other photo.
Oh wow, that is cool to see. Thats the year the four Aussie teams raced in NZ against the four NZ teams. I think they only ran the North Island tracks? Could be wrong about that. The Aussies were Bryan Thomson in a Jaguar XJS, Kerry Bailey in a Chevy V8 powered Toyota Supra, Des Wall in a Chevy V8 powered Toyota Supra, and Jeff Barnes in a Chevy Monza. The Wall Supra was the former Bob Jane Monza which was later converted to the Toyota when owned by Bryan Thomson. The Jeff Barnes Monza was the DeKon 1001, which was bought by Red Dawson in 1975, and which he had his big shunt in at Manfeild in 1976.
Cool stuff.