The old Liberacy at Puke, was Brocklehurst the giver or receiver can't remember?
Two Auckland Ford dealers shareing panels
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The old Liberacy at Puke, was Brocklehurst the giver or receiver can't remember?
Two Auckland Ford dealers shareing panels
Some great photos here!
Some more well known cars and drivers
Anderson BMW, then Millen same car, and Millen ex Silcock Jag. Believe this was day after dunking in creek at Puke in practice. finished masking tape repairs about 4:30 in morning, paint still drying on trailer.
One of my favorite all time shots.
Take it that it went liked it looked, I can remember Lin in a mini but not really that one, but must have seen it to have interest in photo back then.
Above are some photos from Wings and Wheels Whenuapai a long long time ago. Newspaper post.
Escort is 2Lt Turbo of Gary Lathrope, Porsche is car that Jim Short used to run around in, followed by V8 Viva of Ralph Mossman and Anglia was 2Ltr that I annoyed people in.
If I remember right Keith was colour blind and could have won but got the flags mixed up or so the story went at the time
Some great photos here Rod, thanks for sharing them
I'm pushing it here, but wasn't Francevic the driver of the #707 car ? :confused:
Sorry about this being Japanese. From 1976. The car would just not stay on the ground no matter what track. It was due to some trick cross ply tyres from Japan that somehow complied with the series rule that roadies must be used - not sure how the raised 'race' insignia on the tyre got buffed off but it was a lot of fun for a season until they wore outAttachment 9365. Never got over seeing that daredevil team at Teretonga doing the whole track up on 2 wheels......Chris Read - Arrowtown.Attachment 9366Attachment 9367
Now that daredevil thing is a nother thing Chris. May find and show later.
GD66 think JR drove McMillan Ford car and Andrews was Brockelhurst.
Yep, sounds good Rodders. By the way, while I was taxing my quickly-eroding brain cell about that puzzle, I recalled that Ford dealerships in those days used to give away a monthly A4 glossy black-and-white pamphlet called something like Ford Motorsport News, which regularly featured plenty of info and pics of the latest escapades of the proddie racing GT-HOs and other branches of the sport, FF in particular. Quite a good little publication, if understandably totally biased. Ford really used to give the sport a shove along in those days.
Rod why was blue anglia parked on left side of track BP at the start of back straight 84///86???
Other thread Jim
84 it was only time she parked herself.
Start of back straight, that was when left tie rod broke (after clipping inside of track to much we think) and we turned accute left and wallopped a bloody huge tyre and did bit of damage to front. We were actually going fairly quick at this stage as just grabbed 4th and Remember hitting tyre and car bouncing through air as it did slow spin in air and looking down at marshalls running and thinking "go boys". It was after that we changed to more open front and one peace.
Great Stuff Rod. Wonder how mamy of these great little treasures got tossed out by overzealous mothers. Remember well how my mum got all zealous cleaning about two years after I joined the RNZAF and tossed my Forest Lake scrapbook and my collection of car brochures, including the complete Ford and Chrysler US ranges and a great packet from Rolls Royce in England.
Hope you have more to come.
Lee