U V - Non British road
Veritas
Attachment 67159
Vespa
Attachment 67160
Volvo
Attachment 67161
VW
Attachment 67162
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U V - Non British road
Veritas
Attachment 67159
Vespa
Attachment 67160
Volvo
Attachment 67161
VW
Attachment 67162
U V - British race
Van Dieman
Attachment 67165
Attachment 67166
Vanwall
Attachment 67167
Attachment 67168
U V - non British race - not many!
Valour
Attachment 67171
Voisin - published previously
Attachment 67172
U/V - FJ & F3
Volpini
Attachment 67173
Attachment 67174
Attachment 67175
Attachment 67176
U V - Specials
UCM
Attachment 67178
'Unnamed Special'! If anyone knows, please let me know. On Carjam as 'Bugatti Black', but does not go in my 'Replica' file as obviously not a replica. I'll rename and re-file it as Bugatti Black Spl.
Attachment 67177
V8 60 Ford
Attachment 67179
Attachment 67180
ERC, The Ford V8-60.. Do you know whose it is ? - The number Plate 34,703 - looks like this period issue - 1941 - 46 - with a diamond symbol in the centre ..
Presume it was built like this in that period - A Nice piece of Engineering.
Attachment 67181
ERC and others - answered my own question - information and photo from the Leadfoot Website.
" Roy was born 1942 and lived in Hamilton nearly all his life. His first car was a 1930 Ford Model A that he purchased when he was 16. He joined NZ Vintage Car Club at that time and has been a member for 54 years. Roy has owned a wide variety of early Fords and V8s, Lincoln Zephyrs and more recently delved into vintage racing machinery – speedway midget, hill climb sprinter, both fitted with V8 60 engine and driven in a few vintage hill climb and circuit race meetings.
1938 V8 60 Special – This car was built up at the turn of the century as a period special from the 1930s using an American 1938 Ford V8 60 engine, 2.3 litre, 136cu.in.; 1938 Lincoln Zephyr 3 speed gear box, with 1940 English Ford front and rear axles and steering box; using transverse springs and cable brakes; aluminium body. It has competed in several vintage hill climbs and circuit race meetings during the last 10 years. "
The photo - courtesy Leadfoot page;
Attachment 67182
W-Z - British Road
Warwick GT
Attachment 67184
Westfield
Attachment 67183
Wolseley
Attachment 67185
Wolseley Hornet
Attachment 67186
W - Z overseas
Well, not many there!
Willys - taken at Goodwood but appears to be wearing NZ numberplates.
Attachment 67189
On to W - Z British race
Walker Climax
Attachment 67190
Wheatcroft Hart
Attachment 67191
Williams
Attachment 67192
Attachment 67193
Wolf
W - Z Specials
Wacky racers - good enough for Lord March, good enough for me!
Attachment 67202
Attachment 67203
Wells Coyote
Attachment 67204
Welsor Clubman
Attachment 67205
Well, that is the end of the first run through alphabetically. It must be obvious that there are loads that haven't been covered and some letters where there were slim or zero pickings. I may start again.
Many thanks to Tim Hill and Bruce for going to bat on behalf of we free lance photographers/media, with MSNZ. It looks as though, with HRC's backing, we won't be confined to the public areas, at National and lower level meetings, if we apply for 'Silver' accreditation.
As we generally don't bother with 'tier 1' championship meetings anyway, we should be OK. All we need now is a good turnout of cars, which looks to be the biggest challenge for organisers. Getting entries in late is not going to cut it anymore, as organisers, quite rightly, will be cancelling events if numbers are low at the closing date.
We can only but try Ray, but to all of you guys who want to enjoy your hobby of photography please do contact Tim or myself and we will write a letter to cover you in your application to MSNZ.
We, HMC/HSC have some great cars coming this season, like Paul with his FIA Falcon Sprint, Chris with his Holman Moody 427 Fairlane and Leon with his Galaxie 427 plus a gaggle of Anglia’s.
We can only but try and Ray is right, get your entries in early.
ERC Awards dinner for Saturday night, off again.
back to A...
Ariel Atom
Attachment 67206
Armstrong Siddeley
Aston Martin
Attachment 67208
Atalanta
Attachment 67210
Atco
Attachment 67209
A - non British
AMC - not as good a pic as the local ones, but taken 1973 when Woodcote was a really high speed corner.
Attachment 67213
American la France
Attachment 67214
Aquada
Attachment 67215
Auburn
A - British race
Arrows
Attachment 67217
Aston Martin
Attachment 67218
Austin - 1937 - as driven by Charles Goodacre
Attachment 67219
2004 - Austin Seven Twin cam at Donington, with twin rear wheels
Attachment 67220
1,011,101 Wow - actually 1,011,108 when I just looked .. So you didn't break TRS or even Brake it. Thanks Ray
ERC, what is the background to the 1937 Austin Racer #35 in the scrub, is it one of the cars in the last photo #10 and #1.?.
I note #1 with the twin rear wheels. - Would like to know a bit of the History ..
Sorry Roger, without doing some research, I'm not sure about any link between the three Austins. Fitting twin rear wheels was often done in hillclimbs for better traction before they developed wider tyres, but also for circuit racing - see pic below, which I think is the same car. The little lip above the radiator grille is one giveaway.
Just had a quick look at the entry for the 1937 meeting.
Driver of car 35 was Charles Goodacre.
Someone posted a 2010 pic of the Austins in the Donington museum, but neither had twin rear wheels.
One is a Twin cam and one I think is a side valve. There was also a pale blue car built in the 1970's, which was at Donington last time I went - but in the paddock cafe!
This is Bert Hadley Donington 1937 - but not sure which meeting. I can't fix it with the scans I did of old Donington programmes (since sold). Clearly shows the twin rear wheels.
Attachment 67227
A - non-British race
Alfa Romeo
Attachment 67230
Attachment 67231
ATS
Attachment 67232
Auto Union
Attachment 67233
A - F3 & FJ
Alexis
Attachment 67234
Alfa Dana
Attachment 67235
Ausper
Attachment 67237
Autosud
Attachment 67236
A - Specials
A40 Special
Attachment 67245
Alfriston Jaguar
Attachment 67246
Alton Jaguar
Attachment 67247
Arnold-Kidwell
Attachment 67248
Note: Some of the cars have been shown before, but hopefully the images haven't.
B - British road
Bristol
Attachment 67254
Brough Superior - the Nottingham Industrial Museum may not be in the same league as Haynes, Brooklands, Caistor or Gaydon, but if you are in the area, well worth a visit.
Attachment 67255
BSA
Attachment 67256
Buckler - the Chelsea Hillclimb often provided a great backdrop for static pics.
Attachment 67257
Attachment 67258